How to Travel Australia without a Car – one options is to travel by bus
The best way to see Australia is by car. Why? Because it gives you the flexibility to go where you want, when you want. But what if you don’t have a car? No worries. There are other transport options to travel Australia.
The first time I travelled Australia doing my big lap of Oz, I didn’t have a car. Well, I did, but I didn’t want to drive a small Mazda 323 around Australia by myself. So I looked at all the transport options in Australia and I decided to combine them so I could explore Australia.
In this post, I am covering the transport options to travel Australia that aren’t a car. And I am sure you will be pleasantly surprised that you won’t miss out on seeing all the best bits of Australia during your Aussie travels by not having a car.
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Fly around Australia
flying is one way to travel Australia without a car – what a great view of the Sydney Harbour
The quickest way to get you places in Australia is to fly. It takes you from point-to-point fast but you do miss out on many things between A and B. So if you don’t want to spend hours in a vehicle or are limited for time on your Australian holiday, then flying is a great option if you don’t have a car to travel Australia with.
All the major cities in Australia have an airport plus, many regional towns do to. Flying to different destinations to base yourself for a while will help you to not miss out on seeing the things you want to see in Australia. You can fly to a place to make it your base, then use local transport to get around. Simple!
The airlines flying Australia are:
To get the best deal on an airfare check out the airlines’ websites directly. Keep an eye out for their special deals and sales to take advantage of cheap flights. Or visit a website / app where you can compare and book an airfare such as onSkyscanner.
TIP: Fly during the week (Tuesday – Thursday) as it is often cheaper.
Bus (Coach) Travel
on a bus trip to somewhere!
Some people call them coaches while others call them buses, either way, they are a great way to travel around Australia when you don’t have a car.
Traversing Australia by coach or bus is a popular way to travel, particularly for international backpackers and Australian’s who don’t own a car. The routes covered are extensive so you can count on being able to visit all the major places you want to see, and more.
Different tickets can be purchased from a one way ticket to a flexible hop-on hop-off pass. The main downside of bus travel is they are slower than other forms of transport. This is because of the distances involved. I can vouch for this having spent 18 hours on a bus from Alice Springs to Darwin, while another time it was 10 hours spent on the bus from Melbourne to Sydney. There are stops at roadhouses but only really to stretch your legs, go to the toilet and grab a bite to eat.
The biggest advantage with bus travel in Australia is it often the cheapest transport option to travel Australia. This makes it a popular choice of transport in Australia with backpackers and budget travellers. Even some couples and families with kids travel on the bus system in Australia. The major coach lines include:
- Greyhound Pioneer Australia(for all of Australia)
- Firefly(Sydney-Melbourne, Melbourne-Sydney, Melbourne-Adelaide, Adelaide-Melbourne)
- Premier Motor Service(for the South Coast – Sydney-Eden)
There are also some backpacker buses that travel Australia. Since covid lockdowns a number of the backpacker bus tour operators in Australia have folded, but not all. If you are a younger backpacker orworking holiday maker to Australiaand are looking to have fun, party and hang out with other like-minded travellers, then you may be interested in to travel Australia with a specialist backpacker organisation. Check out the following for more details:
Organised Tours of Australia
Australia has many tour operators offering organised tours in and around Australia. They usually include your transport, accommodation, most meals and entrance fees. And take you to the places you want to see. Tour companies include (and are not limited to)
- AAT Kings Tours
- Contiki
- Stray Australia
- GAdventures
Plus, there are many tour operators who specialise in tours for a specific area. For instance, you can book 1, 2 or 3 day tours into Kakadu from small tour operators in Darwin. Or perhaps a day to a tropical Queensland island like Green Island through a tour operator out of Cairns – and you won’t need a car for tours like this!
Travel by Train in Australia
Albury train station – the longest station in NSW
Travelling Australia by train is an option to consider. Train routes in Australia aren’t as extensive as the bus routes in Australia but there are still some wonderful trips to take. And they are mostly in the eastern states of Australia. You can purchase point to point travel i.e. Sydney to Melbourne, Sydney to Tamworth, Melbourne to Bendigo or you could purchase any one of a number of passes allowing you to hop on and hop off the trains. Queensland has some good passes available. Unfortunately Australia doesn’t have a national train system, they are state based. To find out more information about travelling by train in each state, check out their official websites.
- NSW –NSW Rail
- Victoria –V/Line
- Queensland –Queensland Rail
Rail map of Australia showing the limited rail routes
One advantage to using the trains is that on the longer trips you can get a ‘sleeper’ onovernight train journeys. This will offset having to pay for accommodation. Australia also has a number of famous train routes. The most well-known isThe Indian Pacificwhich takes three days to travel between Sydney and Perth. There is alsoThe Ghanthat runs between Adelaide and Alice Springs to Darwin and is an alternative to drivingthe Stuart Highway road trip. These are great to sit in and watch Australia unfold.
How To Choose Which Transport Option to Travel Australia?
When you don’t have a car but still want to travel Australia there are transport options available. Following I’ve listed some of the pros and cons of each.
Pros and Cons of flying around Australia
Pros of flying: Gets you from A to B fast. Can get a good deal on an airfare.
Cons of flying: Restricted to certain days and times to fly. Not always cheap.
Pros and Cons of Bus Travel in Australia
Pros of bus travel: Usually the cheapest of the transport options to travel Australia without a car which is great for budget conscious travelers. Sit back and watch Australia pass you by.
Cons of bus travel: Slow – can day hours to reach your destination.
Pros and Cons of Train Travel in Australia
Pros of train travel: More comfortable type of travel usually with a bathroom and sleeper seats/rooms available for overnight trips.
Cons of train travel: don’t have an extensive service all around Australia – mostly centred in the eastern states of Victoria, NSW and Queensland.
TIP: But why choose one transport option? The best way to travel Australia without a car is to combine the other transport options available to suit you and your budget.