Air
- Companies: Southwest Airlines, American Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 4 hours (non-stop flight)
- Distance: 870 miles (approximately 1,400 km)
- Costs: About €280 (tier-dependent, includes taxes and fees)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Book your flight at least 2-3 months in advance to secure the best rates and consider traveling during off-peak hours for fewer crowds.
For this journey, flying is the most efficient and practical mode of transport. Departing from Central Wisconsin Airport (CWA) and arriving at Tampa International Airport (TPA), this option saves you significant time compared to land travel. Be sure to check for direct flights to minimize layovers and travel complexities.
Road (Car)
- Companies: N/A (personal vehicle or rental via Enterprise, Budget)
- Duration: Approximately 14 hours
- Distance: 1,200 miles (approximately 1,930 km)
- Costs: Estimated €150 for fuel, €50 per day for rental (if applicable, plus insurance)
- Roads/Routes: I-39 S, I-55 S, I-75 S
Pro Tip: Make sure to plan your breaks at interesting cities along the route, like Nashville or Atlanta, to break the monotony of a long drive and explore local culture.
Driving might take significantly longer but gives you the flexibility to explore and make stops. Consider sharing the drive with friends to make it more enjoyable.
Bus
- Companies: Greyhound, Megabus
- Duration: Approximately 22-28 hours depending on layovers
- Distance: 1,200 miles (approximately 1,930 km)
- Costs: About €120 (prices may vary based on booking times)
- Roads/Routes: Various, depending on service provider
Pro Tip: For budget travelers, purchase tickets in advance to secure the lowest fares, and consider traveling overnight to save on accommodation costs.
Taking a bus is the most economical option but provides the longest travel time. Make sure to check the scheduled and potential layover times to plan accordingly.