Shipping Routes

Shipping Atlanta to Miami (2026)

Updated 2026-03-10

Shipping Atlanta to Miami (2026)

Atlanta and Miami are approximately 660 miles apart, connected by the I-75 corridor straight through central Georgia and Florida. This is one of the most direct and heavily trafficked North-South shipping lanes in the Southeast. Atlanta serves as the primary distribution hub for the region, and Miami acts as the gateway to South Florida and Latin American trade. Ground shipments face minimal hub transfers, as the I-75 corridor runs through carrier facilities in Macon, Jacksonville, and Orlando.

Carrier Comparison

CarrierService~Rate for 3 lbDelivery Time
USPS Priority MailPriority~$11.502-3 days
USPS Ground AdvantageGround~$7.203-5 days
UPS GroundGround~$12.802-3 days
UPS 2nd Day AirExpress~$26.002 days
FedEx GroundGround~$12.402-3 days
FedEx Express SaverExpress~$24.502 days

Cheapest Option by Package Size

  • Small (under 1 lb): USPS Ground Advantage at ~$4.00-$5.00 is the budget leader. First-Class Package runs ~$3.70 for items under 13 oz.
  • Medium (1-5 lb): USPS Priority Mail at ~$8.80-$14.00 provides the best value. At this short distance, weight-based Priority Mail pricing is competitive with Flat Rate options.
  • Heavy (5-20 lb): FedEx Ground and UPS Ground at ~$16.50-$28.00 offer the fastest ground delivery. USPS Priority Mail Cubic rates also compete well for compact, dense items at ~$14.00-$20.00.
  • Large/Heavy (20+ lb): UPS Ground and FedEx Ground range from ~$30.00-$55.00. This is a short enough route that ground delivery only takes 2-3 days with private carriers, making express service unnecessary for most shipments.

Delivery Time Comparison

Speed TierUSPSUPSFedEx
Ground3-5 days2-3 days2-3 days
Express2-3 days2 days2 days
Overnight1 day (Priority Mail Express)1 day (Next Day Air)1 day (Priority Overnight)

Tips for This Route

  1. Ground is nearly as fast as express. UPS and FedEx Ground consistently deliver Atlanta-to-Miami in 2-3 days, matching many express service timelines. Before paying express rates, check whether ground delivery meets your timeline—it usually does on this short corridor.

  2. Hurricane season requires planning. South Florida is the most hurricane-prone metro in the U.S. From June through November, carriers may suspend Miami-area service during major storms, sometimes for several days. Ship essential items early during storm watches and consider shipping insurance for high-value goods.

  3. Miami’s condo culture affects delivery. A significant portion of Miami addresses are high-rise condominiums with restricted access, package rooms, or concierge desks. USPS handles these buildings most reliably since mail carriers have daily building access. UPS and FedEx may require signature or leave packages in lobby areas.

  4. Consider I-75 traffic on the Florida segment. The stretch between Orlando and Miami via I-75/Florida Turnpike is one of the most congested corridors in the Southeast, particularly during snowbird season (December-April). This rarely affects carrier schedules but can add half a day during peak periods.

Key Takeaways

  • This is one of the fastest and cheapest routes from Atlanta, with UPS and FedEx Ground delivering in just 2-3 days.
  • USPS Priority Mail under 5 lb at ~$8.80-$14.00 offers the best price-to-speed ratio.
  • Express services are often unnecessary since ground delivery is already fast on this 660-mile corridor.
  • Hurricane season and Miami’s high-rise condo buildings are the two key factors to plan around.

Next Steps

Shipping rates are estimates based on published carrier rates and may vary. Verify current rates with your carrier.