Drive or fly for next vacation? How to decide?

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When deciding whether to drive or fly on vacation, consider cost, distance, number of people, and personal preferences. Driving may be cheaper for families and allow for more sightseeing, but flying may be better for short trips or those who dislike driving. Packing and personal comfort should also be taken into account. Other options include trains or buses.

Making a decision whether to drive or fly on your next vacation should take several things into consideration. Of course, some holidays cannot be done by driving. For example, you can’t drive to Hawaii if you live in the contiguous United States. Other areas aren’t located near an airport, making driving the only choice. However, many people go on vacation where their destination is close enough to drive to, even though the journey may be long, and/or is near a major airport.

When deciding whether to drive or fly on your next vacation, one thing to consider is cost. If you can get great airfare prices to a certain place, it might be cheaper to fly. However, if you plan to drive a lot to your destination, you will need to rent a car. You should factor in the airfare plus the cost of the car rental to determine if flying proves more cost-effective.

Also, the number of people going on vacation makes a difference in costs. It may be cheaper to drive if you are on a family vacation, instead of purchasing numerous plane tickets. While the cost of petrol is expensive these days, it typically doesn’t cost much more if multiple passengers are traveling in the same car, and driving can therefore be a less expensive option than buying several plane tickets. A person on a solo vacation, however, may get the best deal by flying, depending on how you compare the price of airfare versus gas costs.

Another factor that can help determine whether you should drive or fly is the actual distance you have to travel. This should be compared to the amount of vacation time you have. If you only have a short amount of time to take a vacation, flying may be a better option, as it takes less time and will give you more time for the “vacation”. On the other hand, if you have longer free time and the driving distance to your vacation spot is a day or two, you may still have plenty of time to enjoy your vacation destination and save money by driving.

There may be reasons why driving might be more appealing than flying. You may consider “getting there” to be half the fun of the vacation, especially if there are things to see or do along the trip that you would miss by flying. Conversely, if you’re driving through areas you don’t find interesting, flying could prove to be much more convenient.

You may want to keep in mind when deciding to drive or fly what you need to pack. If you’re carrying babies and children on a flight, people who need to take medication, or are planning to bring a lot of family gifts on your vacation, driving might be easier, since you won’t have to deal with the extra hassles of airport security when you packed a lot of things. You can also save money by storing things you’ll need for a trip (like diapers, meds, snacks, etc.) in a car instead of buying these things once you reach your destination. If you’re traveling in an area frequented by tourists, expect that most things you might need while on vacation can be upcharged. If you can take these things with you, you could save money.

Finally, consider how you feel about whether to drive or fly. You may feel very nervous during the flight, which makes driving a more attractive option. Alternatively, you may feel extremely tense when driving, which doesn’t mean the best and most relaxing vacation. When one method “feels” better than the other, go with your gut as to which path to choose. Don’t forget that alternatives to the car or flight question include using bullet trains like Amtrak or Greyhound buses to get you where you want to go. If you’re not a fan of driving and hate flying, a train or bus trip might be your best bet.




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