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QUICKEST ROUTE
Our route starts in the middle of Florida, around Orlando, so if you are coming from somewhere in the south, like Miami, you will need to add at least an hour to the drive. Yet, if you don't care for the view and just need to get from A to B, this route that almost entirely follows Interstate 95 North will make it happen much more quickly. Before arriving at Lower Manhattan, it takes you along the Georgia coast, through North Carolina and South Carolina, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland, as well as brief stretches of Delaware and New Jersey. Even though you'll travel more than 1,400 miles in more than 17 hours, the varied scenery should keep you entertained.
Get directions: mapquest directions


THE MOST SCENIC ROUTE
Now that we are aware of the quickest route along the East Coast, how about a more picturesque route if the view from the window is more important than speed? If you travel off of I-95, there is no shortage of quaint villages and beautiful landscape along the road. The path that we outline here primarily follows the Eastern Seaboard, although there are other options as well. If you want to go from Florida to New York on your own, use this as a starting point.

North through Florida on I-95
Just after Savannah, GA, take US-17 through Charleston, SC
To reach Myrtle Beach, SC, carry on via US-17 through the Francis Marion National Forest.
Stay on the highway through Jacksonville, NC and then skirt the edge of the Croatan National Forest
You will turn north onto Highway 43 at New Bern, NC, and travel to Greenville, NC.
routes 13 and 11 through North Carolina to the north
Travel through Norfolk, Virginia, as you enter Virginia, then turn north onto Highway 58 at Suffolk Drive. From there, you can take Highway 13 across the river to the southernmost point of another region of Virginia.
Continue driving north into Delaware on the same roadway as you travel through a tiny area of Maryland, including the Pokomoke State Forest.
After there, continue through New Jersey on I-95 to get to your final destination: New York!