Panama City
Panama City
Coral Springs
Coral Springs
Driving

Panama City to Coral Springs

Updated: 28 May 2026

The journey from Panama City to Coral Springs spans approximately 750 kilometers across the Florida peninsula. You will primarily utilize I-10 East to I-75 South, eventually merging onto Florida's Turnpike. This route takes you through the heart of the state, passing near Gainesville and Orlando. Expect a total travel time of roughly 8 hours depending on traffic near the South Florida metropolitan area. The drive offers a transition from the coastal Panhandle to the dense suburban landscape of Broward County.

Total Distance: 750 km driving distance, 680 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving via I-75 and Florida's Turnpike is the fastest option at 8 hours.
Cheapest Way
Driving your own vehicle is the most cost-effective method for this route.
Compare Panama City to Coral Springs Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
8 hours
Avg Price
100-150 USD
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
I-10 E to I-75 S, then Florida's Turnpike S.

Use the SunPass transponder to save time at toll booths on the Turnpike.

Travel Tips
  • Toll Preparation
    Ensure you have a SunPass or E-Pass account active before entering the Turnpike.
  • Traffic Awareness
    Avoid the Orlando corridor during morning and evening rush hours to save time.
  • Fuel Stops
    Fill up in Ocala, as gas prices can be lower there compared to South Florida.
  • Hydration
    Keep water in your vehicle, as the Florida sun can be intense even in winter.
  • Rest Stops
    Use the official Florida Turnpike service plazas for clean restrooms and food options.
Safety Tips
  • Weather Monitoring
    Check for afternoon thunderstorms during summer months which can reduce visibility.
  • Tire Pressure
    Check your tire pressure before leaving, as high road temperatures can cause blowouts.
  • Emergency Kit
    Carry a basic roadside emergency kit including jumper cables and a flashlight.
  • Driver Fatigue
    Switch drivers every 3 hours to maintain alertness on the monotonous stretches of I-75.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a train to Coral Springs?
    No, there is no direct passenger rail service from Panama City to Coral Springs.
  • What is the best highway route?
    The most efficient route is I-10 East to I-75 South, then Florida's Turnpike.
  • Are there tolls on this route?
    Yes, Florida's Turnpike is a toll road requiring electronic payment.
  • How long does the drive take?
    The drive typically takes 8 hours under normal traffic conditions.
  • Can I fly to Coral Springs?
    You can fly into Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, which is 20 minutes from Coral Springs.
Quick Info
  • From Panama City, Florida, United States
  • To Coral Springs, Florida, United States
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Best Time to Travel

November to April for mild temperatures and lower humidity.

Things to Do in Coral Springs
1
St. Andrews State Park
Located in Panama City, this park offers pristine beaches and snorkeling. It is the perfect starting point for your journey.
2
Gainesville Nature Parks
Stop midway in Gainesville to visit the Kanapaha Botanical Gardens. It provides a refreshing break from the long highway drive.
3
Coral Springs Museum of Art
Once you arrive, explore local culture at this museum. It features rotating exhibits from regional artists.
4
Tall Cypress Natural Area
Enjoy a boardwalk stroll through this protected wetland in Coral Springs. It is a great way to stretch your legs after the drive.
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