The route from Port Orange to San Antonio covers roughly 1,900 kilometers. Flying into San Antonio International Airport (SAT) is the most convenient option, usually involving a connection in a hub like Dallas or Houston. Driving follows I-10 West across the Florida Panhandle, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and finally into Texas. This journey takes approximately 20 hours of driving time. San Antonio is famous for its historic missions and the River Walk.
Total Distance: 1,900 km driving, 1,600 km air distance.
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| Duration | 6 hours | 20 hours |
| Avg Price | $300 - $500 | $350 - $500 in fuel |
| Operator | United Airlines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | DAB/MCO to SAT via IAH. | I-10 W all the way to San Antonio. |
| Tip | Connecting through Houston (IAH) is often the fastest route to SAT. | I-10 is a straight shot, but watch for construction in Louisiana. |
Fall and Spring offer the most comfortable temperatures for walking the River Walk.