Trip Cost Calculator

Part of our Automotive Calculators

Plan your road trip budget with confidence. Calculate total travel expenses including fuel costs, toll fees, food expenses, and lodging for your entire journey. Perfect for vacation planning or business travel budgeting.

miles
mpg
$/gal
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Total Trip Cost
$309.29
$62.50
Fuel Cost
17.9
Gallons Needed
$120.00
Lodging Total
$0.62
Cost Per Mile

How to Use This Trip Cost Calculator

Enter your trip distance in miles, your vehicle's fuel efficiency (MPG), and the current gas price. Then add your estimated tolls, food budget, lodging cost per night, and number of nights. The calculator instantly computes your total trip expenses with a detailed breakdown including fuel costs, gallons needed, lodging total, and cost per mile. Adjust any values to see how different choices affect your total budget.

What is a Trip Cost Calculator?

A trip cost calculator is a comprehensive budgeting tool that estimates all expenses associated with a road trip. Unlike a simple fuel calculator, it factors in multiple cost categories to give you a complete picture of your travel budget. This helps you plan financially for vacations, business trips, college visits, or moving expenses. Knowing your total costs upfront prevents financial surprises and allows you to make informed decisions about routes, accommodations, and timeline.

Road trips remain one of America's favorite ways to travel, offering flexibility and adventure that flying cannot match. However, without proper planning, costs can quickly exceed expectations. This calculator helps you set a realistic budget before you hit the road.

Trip Cost Formulas Explained

The calculator uses straightforward formulas to estimate your expenses:

Fuel Cost = (Distance / MPG) x Gas Price

This determines how much you will spend on gas based on your vehicle's efficiency.

Gallons Needed = Distance / MPG

Helps you estimate how many fill-ups you will need during your trip.

Lodging Total = Nightly Rate x Number of Nights

Calculate total accommodation costs for multi-day trips.

Total Cost = Fuel + Tolls + Food + Lodging

Combines all expenses for your complete trip budget.

Cost Per Mile = Total Cost / Distance

Useful for comparing trip options or calculating reimbursable expenses.

Understanding Each Cost Category

Average Trip Costs by Distance

Tips for Reducing Trip Costs

Hidden Costs to Consider

Beyond the basics, remember to budget for parking fees, attraction admission, tips, souvenirs, and emergency expenses. Adding a 10-15% buffer to your calculated total helps cover unexpected costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the MPG estimate for a road trip?

EPA highway MPG is usually within 5-10% of real-world highway driving at 65-70 MPH. However, driving above 70 MPH cuts MPG by roughly 10-15% per additional 10 MPH. Towing, rooftop cargo, or heavy headwinds can drop MPG by 20-30%. For a realistic estimate, use 90-95% of your car's EPA highway rating.

Is it cheaper to drive or fly for a long trip?

The breakeven point for a solo traveler is roughly 800-1,000 miles. Below that, driving usually wins on cost. For families of 3 or more, driving is typically cheaper up to 1,500-2,000 miles because flights scale per person while fuel doesn't. Add hotel costs and time value before deciding.

How much should I budget per day for food on a road trip?

Budget travelers eating fast food and packed snacks: $25-35 per person per day. Mid-range with one sit-down meal: $50-70 per person. Nicer restaurants and full table service: $80-120+. A family of 4 eating modestly typically spends $150-200 per day on food alone.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Quick Reference

Trip Distance Fuel Only (25 MPG @ $3.50) All-In Budget
200 miles$28$75-150
500 miles$70$250-500
1,000 miles$140$600-1,200
1,500 miles$210$900-1,800
2,500 miles (cross-country)$350$1,500-3,000
5,000 miles (round-trip)$700$3,000-6,000