Irving to Galveston

Regional driving route

6h 28m
Drive Time
356
Miles
$41
Gas Cost
2
Stops

How Long Is the Drive from Irving to Galveston?

The drive from Irving to Galveston takes approximately 6h 28m, covering 356 miles via the highway. Under normal conditions, expect to spend around $41 on gas.

Travel time can vary — during peak hours, weekends, or holidays, the journey may take 8–9+ hours. For the fastest trip, leave early morning (before 7 AM) or travel on weekday evenings.

Traffic Estimate

🟢 Light traffic
5h 30m
🔵 Typical
6h 28m
🔴 Heavy traffic
9h 23m

Traffic is usually worst during weekday rush hours (7–9 AM, 4–7 PM) and holiday weekends.

Route Details

Distance356 miles
Drive Time6h 28min
Avg Speed55 mph

Cost Breakdown

Gas (30 MPG)$41
Tolls (est.)$0-20
Total$56-$91

Route Tips: I-45

Plan rest stops every 2-3 hours on longer drives. Check traffic conditions before departure and keep your tank above quarter-full.

This trip can typically be done on a single tank of gas.

Best Time to Drive from Irving to Galveston

For a long drive like Irving to Galveston, plan to depart early in the morning. This lets you cover most of the distance before afternoon traffic builds up. Consider breaking the trip with a lunch stop midway.

🟢 Best: Early morning (6-8 AM)
🔴 Avoid: Rush hour (4-7 PM)
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Driving vs Flying

🚗 Driving
6h 28m
~$41 gas
✈️ Flying
3h 13m
~$80–$150 flight

✈️ Flying is faster when you factor in airport time. Flight time is ~43 min but add ~2.5 hours for check-in, security, and boarding.

All Travel Options

🚗 Drive
6h 28m
~$41
🚌 Bus
7h 55m
~$28–$64
🚂 Train
6h 28m
~$43–$107

Estimated times and prices. Bus/train availability varies by route. Driving gives the most flexibility for stops and schedules.

Suggested Stops

Popular cities along the route for rest, food, or fuel:

📍 Conroe
📍 The Woodlands
📍 Spring

FAQ

How long is the drive from Irving to Galveston?
The drive takes approximately 6 hours and 28 minutes covering 356 miles.
How much gas will I need?
At 30 MPG, you'll use about 11 gallons of gas, costing approximately $41 at $3.50/gallon.