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Journey Information
There are 2 intercity buses per day from Gainesville to Monterrey. Traveling by bus from Gainesville to Monterrey usually takes around 33 hours and 21 minutes, but the fastest El Expreso Bus bus can make the trip in 27 hours and 49.8 minutes.
Distance | 1133 mi (1824 km) |
Shortest duration | 27h 50m |
Cheapest price | $301.25 |
Most frequent service | Tornado Bus |
Bus lines | 2 |
What bus companies travel from Gainesville to Monterrey?
There are two bus lines that have daily service from Gainesville to Monterrey that you can compare and book on Wanderu. However, each company only runs one bus per day.
Bus | Daily Trips | Avg. Time | Avg. Price |
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El Expreso Bus | 1 | 1d 3h 50m | $301.25 |
Tornado Bus | 1 | 1d 10h 44m | $301.25 |
Frequently Asked Questions
The bus takes an average of 33 hours and 21 minutes to cover the 1133 miles from Gainesville to Monterrey. However, the fastest bus only takes 27 hours and 49.8 minutes. It’s definitely on the longer side, so plan to get comfortable for a long road trip. Keep in mind that your actual bus may arrive earlier or later than scheduled, depending on whether there is more or less traffic than usual.
The first bus leaves at 6:00pm and the last bus leaves at 7:00pm. To see the times for all buses from Gainesville to Monterrey, enter your specific travel dates in the search bar.
City Information
Gainesville
Blessed with amazing natural landmarks and a vibrant cultural life, Gainesville offers a whole new Florida experience that is far from the decadence often associated with the state. If you wish to explore creative works made by local artists, head over to the Cade Museum for Creativity & Invention, which features great exhibitions that dive into the life of many inventors and entrepreneurs. Another great museum to visit is the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art. For those who want to marvel at the city’s natural landmarks, go for a hiking trip along the trails of Alfred A. Ring Park, or the Barr Hammock Preserve.
Gainesville’s local favorite is the 4 Rivers Smokehouse, which offers delicious briskets. For some of the freshest local dishes, head over to Alpin Bistro.
The main bus station in Gainesville is the Greyhound Bus Terminal located on NE 23rd Ave, which welcomes buses from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Houston and beyond. There is no rail service to Gainesville. However, the city is part of Amtrak’s network via the carrier’s Thruway bus service, which operates out of the same station. The main airport is the Gainesville Regional Airport, which lies in the northeast part of the city.
Monterrey
As the third-largest city in Mexico, Monterrey often surprises visitors with its rich cultural heritage. The city’s crown jewel is the Cerro de la Silla, which is the saddled-shaped mountain dominating its skyline. It features hiking trails that allow you to enjoy a panoramic view of the city. As you stroll around Monterrey, don’t miss out on the chance to visit Cerro del Obispado, which features a small museum that gives you an insight into the city’s history. For those who simply wish to wander here and there, the Macroplaza, which is the largest local plaza in Mexico, offers plenty of chances to mingle with locals and for shopping.
Those who enjoy their food with a spicy and smoky twist will love Monterrey. For a taste of authentic local specialties, head over to La Huasteca or El Regio. For cheap eats, Dona Tota or Taqueria Las Monjitas offer a good selection.
The city’s main station for intercity bus transportation is Central de Autobuses. There is also a Greyhound Terminal in the General Escobedo District. The city’s main airport is General Mariano Escobedo International Airport.
Station Information
Where does the bus leave from in Gainesville?
Main departure station: 3509 SW Williston Rd
The station at 3509 SW Williston Rd is a small bus stop where Tornado buses pick up passengers in Gainesville. It is located in front of a Circle K convenience store, allowing travelers to wait in safety for their buses. Between the convenience store’s offerings and the nearby deli, you can stock up on snacks or a quick meal before your trip. The station is about 5 miles southwest of downtown Gainesville; if your destination is near the University of Florida, the city’s bustling Main Street, or one of the surrounding golf courses, you may want to open up a rideshare app to continue onward from the Circle K station.
All bus stations in Gainesville:
3509 SW Williston Rd
Where does the bus arrive in Monterrey?
Main arrival station: Transpais Central Monterrey
All buses from Gainesville arrive at one main station in Monterrey.
All bus stations in Monterrey:
Transpais Central Monterrey
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