Perth to Sydney road trip: Best stops, distance & driving time
Perth to Sydney road trip: Wagga Wagga to Sydney
The final leg of the Perth to Sydney drive is largely along the Hume Highway, which the Sturt Highway meets shortly after Wagga Wagga.
Wagga Wagga accommodation recommendations
- For business: International Hotel Wagga Wagga.
- For a pool and city centre location: Townhouse Hotel.
- For character: Charles Boutique Hotel.
- For riverside location: Prince of Wales Motor Inn.
- For family cabins: Ingenia Holidays Wagga Wagga.
The Wagga Wagga to Sydney drive is 461km in distance. Without stopping, that should take around five hours and three minutes.
The Hume Highway takes you past Gundagai, Jugiong, Yass and Goulburn. All have decent places to eat, and a few wineries nearby.
Best places to stay in Goulburn
The top Goulburn accommodation choices are:
- For good quality, business traveller-friendly apartments: Quest Goulburn.
- For a cheap, decent motel for a no-fuss one night stay: Black Sheep Motel.
- For road-tripper convenience next to the Hume Highway: Mercure Goulburn.
- For free parking in the city centre: Heritage Motor Inn.
But the most worthwhile stops are in the Southern Highlands afterwards. The International Cricket Hall of Fame in Bowral and Fitzroy Falls in Morton National Park are highlights. You can also go wine-sampling at Tertini Wines in Mittagong, Centennial Vineyards in Bowral and Bendooley Estate in Berrima.
Top stays in Bowral include the Berida Hotel and Milton Park.
After the Southern Highlands, the drive enters the suburban Greater Sydney Area, and the epic journey across the country is nearly complete.
13 brilliant experiences in Sydney you should book
- (💲Great value 💲) Tick off several bucket list items on a highlights-packed Blue Mountains day tour.
- Get perfect views of the world’s most beautiful city on a Sydney Harbour helicopter tour.
- Save money with a multi-attraction pass.
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Enjoy the romance of a tall ship cruise on Sydney Harbour.
- Eat all you can at the Skyfeast at the top of Sydney Tower.
- See migrating humpbacks – on a whale-watching cruise.
- (Highly recommended ✅) Go behind the scenes of Australia’s most famous building on an Opera House tour.
- Dine as the city lights up on sunset dinner cruise around the harbour.
- Combine beers and stories on a historic pubs tour through the convict-era Rocks district.
- Stand on your board and catch waves during Bondi Beach surfing lessons.
- Go to wombat and kangaroo-spotting hotspots on a Southern Highlands tour.
- Enjoy Sydney’s wild side on a Manly snorkelling & nature walk.
- (🥇Top choice in Sydney) And, best of all, paddle to hidden beaches on a harbour kayaking adventure.
Special occasion? Here’s how to do Sydney in style!
- A private sunset cruise on Sydney Harbour with bubbly.
- Dodge the tour buses on a private, personalised Blue Mountains day tour.
- See the harbour, beaches and city skyline from a bird’s eye view on a helicopter tour.
There are also dozens more private Sydney tours, tailorable to your tastes.
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