One of the busiest snowbird lanes on the East Coast, running south. Washington DC to Tampa runs about 920 miles down the I-95 to I-75 South corridor — the route seasonal residents, second-home owners, and relocating families ride down to South Florida every fall. Peak demand hits October through December; book early in that window for best pricing and pickup flexibility. We connect you directly with the licensed local carriers who run this lane — open or enclosed, no broker markup.
Carrier-direct, no markup.
The I-95 South run.
At approximately 920 miles down I-95 to I-75 South, Washington DC to Tampa is a core piece of the Northeast-to-Florida snowbird corridor. Carriers run it with 3-5-day transit, and steady two-way demand keeps availability consistent and pricing competitive year-round.
Live route map — carriers run I-95 to I-75 South door-to-door between the Washington DC metro and the Tampa Bay area. Markers show major service areas along the corridor, not required stops.
Washington DC → Tampa rates.
Starting prices for the most common vehicle types on this long-haul lane. Your final quote depends on vehicle size, exact addresses, and timing — larger SUVs and trucks run higher, and snowbird season (October-December) can add 10-20%. Get a live quote for exact numbers.
Washington DC → Tampa shippers.
Real feedback from customers who’ve made this snowbird run.
“Snowbirds for years and this was the easiest move yet. Picked up in Arlington right on schedule, and the car was in Tampa on time. Exactly as promised.”
“Moved south for the winter and dreaded the car part. Honest quote, no surprises, driver kept me posted the whole way down I-95. Delivered right to our door in St. Petersburg.”
“Shipped my BMW enclosed from Alexandria down to Clearwater. Spotless on arrival, exactly the price quoted, picked up within two days of booking. Will use again in spring.”
Washington DC → Tampa FAQ
The questions Washington DC-to-Tampa shippers ask most. Have one that’s not here? Add it to your quote and a specialist will answer directly.
Where we pick up & deliver.
Door-to-door service on both ends. If your area isn’t listed, we almost certainly still serve it — these are just the most common pickup and delivery points on this route.