By air:  The New South Wales region is a large region so visitors who are trying to go from one part to another which is distant may consider using commuter flights to get around.

By boat:   Some areas of New South Wales can be navigated by ferry.

By train:  Alternatively, the best ground travel for getting around the New South Wales area is probably by train.  Trains are operated by Countrylink.

By car:  Travelers may opt to rent a car to get around the area.  Car rental is most frequently obtained at the airport upon arrival in the area.  The main highways to know for travel throughout New South Wales are the Pacific Highway , the Princes Highway , the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway, the Great Western Highway , and the Hume Highway .  Each of these highways leads to and from Sydney and will take travelers to different directional regions of New South Wales .  For example, the Princes Highway leads out of Sydney to the south (along the coast) and takes visitors to Victoria while the Pacific Highway leads out of Sydney to the north and takes visitors to Queensland.

In Sydney :   For getting around the largest city of Sydney , visitors can use a combination of public transportation and taxi hire.     See http://travelmax.kilroytravels.no/sis... for detailed information.

 

Airlines:   Air NZ   Jetstar     Qantas     QantasLink     REX    Virgin Blue 

 

Sydney's Kingsford  Smith Domestic & International Airport ( SYD )

Sydney Bus

Sydney Ferry

Sydney Rail ( CityRail )

CountryLink Trains

Greyhound Austrlia

Murray's Coaches

Australia's Great Train Journey - "Indian Pacific" - Sydney_Perth_Sydney

Rental Cars:    Alamo   Avis     Budget    Eurocar?    Hertz