Boston to Orlando Car Shipping
~1,300 miles | 3-5 days transit
Open Transport
$700 - $1,000
Enclosed Transport
$1,050 - $1,400
Transit Time
3-5 days
Route Overview
Boston to Orlando is a popular auto transport route connecting New England to Central Florida. Carriers follow I-95 south through the Northeast corridor and into Florida, then route to Orlando via I-95 to I-4. At approximately 1,300 miles, this is shorter and more affordable than the full Boston-to-Miami run. Orlando is a popular destination for Boston-area families purchasing vacation homes, seasonal residents looking for a warmer climate, and young professionals relocating to Central Florida's growing economy. The route benefits from the extremely high carrier traffic on I-95, the most frequently used north-south trucking corridor in the eastern United States.
Pricing Breakdown
Open Transport
$700 - $1,000
Most popular option. Your vehicle is shipped on an open carrier alongside other vehicles. Safe, affordable, and widely available.
Enclosed Transport
$1,050 - $1,400
Premium protection for luxury, classic, and exotic vehicles. Fully enclosed trailer shields from weather and road debris.
Route Tips
- • Orlando is 200 miles closer than Miami from Boston — consider it if Central Florida meets your needs
- • Route 128/I-95 suburbs offer the easiest carrier access in the greater Boston area
- • Snowbird season (Oct-Mar) affects pricing — summer offers the best southbound rates from New England
- • Orlando area vacation home owners can set up recurring seasonal shipments for better rates
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to ship a car from Boston to Orlando?
Transit time is typically 3-5 days via I-95 south to I-4. This is about a day faster than Boston-to-Miami runs.
What does it cost to ship a car from Boston to Orlando?
Open transport costs $700-$1,000. Enclosed transport ranges from $1,050-$1,400. The 200-mile savings compared to Miami translates to meaningful cost reduction.
Is Orlando a common destination for New England residents?
Very common. Many Boston-area families own vacation homes in the Orlando area, and the growing Central Florida economy attracts permanent relocators from New England.
How does this compare to shipping to Miami?
Orlando is about 200 miles closer, saving roughly a day in transit and $50-$150 in shipping costs. If Central Florida suits your needs, Orlando is the more efficient destination.
Can I ship from the greater Boston area?
Yes, carriers service all of Greater Boston including Cambridge, Somerville, Brookline, Newton, Lexington, Framingham, and communities along the I-95/Route 128 beltway.
Prices Are Estimates
The prices shown are typical ranges for standard sedans. Your actual price depends on your specific vehicle, exact locations, transport type, and current market conditions. Get an exact quote for your shipment.
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