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- Cheapest Car Hire Rates
- Why book with us?
- Travel information
- Why hire a car in Sydney?
- One-way Car Hire in Sydney
- Top ways to enter Sydney
- City facts
- Top sights and activities
- Traffic and parking
- Toll roads
- Ideas for day trips
- Most popular cars
- Further destinations
- Car hire prices in Sydney
- Money-saving and other tips
- Top 20 cities near Sydney
- Top 15 locations near Sydney
- Map of top car rental locations
- When to book in Sydney and for how long?
- Car hire information
- Most popular car models of suppliers
- Here's what travellers say about hiring a car in Sydney
- Car Hire Statistics
- Top 28 suppliers in Sydney in 2025
- Award-winning service
Travel information
Why hire a car in Sydney?

Sydney is a great place to experience by car. You’ll have the freedom to see this huge and sprawling city in all its diversity, traveling from inland neighborhoods to coastal parts, as well as to see the rest of the huge and hugely interesting New South Wales.
One-way Car Hire in Sydney
The most popular one-way car hire options for pick up in Sydney and drop off in another city include:
- From Sydney to Brisbane - 67 offers from 39,49 GBP per day
- From Sydney to Melbourne - 34 offers from 61,01 GBP per day
- From Sydney to Cairns - 50 offers from 58,05 GBP per day
- From Sydney to Gold Coast - 50 offers from 41,66 GBP per day
- From Sydney to Coffs Harbour - 9 offers from 55,52 GBP per day
Top ways to enter Sydney
- Sydney Airport: The busiest in Australia, Sydney Airport hosts flights to and from all of the other continents of the world.
- Newcastle Airport: This small airports only hosts domestic flights, but as it is only two hours drive north, flying to Newcastle can be another good way to reach Sydney if you’re already in Australia.
- Canberra Airport (236 km / 147 mi): The capital city’s airport hosts a number of domestic flights, as well as routes to and from such large international hubs as Qatar and Singapore. It is about three hours drive southwest of Sydney.
City facts
- Sydney has a humid subtropical climate with very warm summers and mild winters. Inland city districts are generally much warmer than the ones that are by the ocean and can experience extreme heat during the summer months.
- Although not the capital, Sydney is the largest city in Australia. More than 5 million people, or roughly every fifth Australian, live here.
Top sights and activities
- Sydney Harbour. Once the location of the first European settlement in the area, Sydney Harbour’s Circular Quay is now perhaps the most picturesque and the best known part of town. It is home of the world-famous as Sydney Opera, as well as to a number of other landmarks and attractions.
- SS Ayrfield. Once an old coal and oil ship and then a written-off wreck, SS Ayrfield has impossibly turned into a floating forest of mangroves. The unique sight can be observed from the nearby shore of the Homebush Bay area where you can also find four other shipwrecks, as well as nature areas like Bicentennial Park, a system of parklands and mangrove wetlands.
- The Sydney Tower Eye. The highest point in Sydney and thus offering the best 360 views from its top, the Tower Eye offers a great impression of both how immense is Sydney and how sparsely populated the rest of the state is to this day.
- Art Gallery of New South Wales. One of the most important museums in Australia, Sydney’s main gallery is home to a wealth of fascinating paintings, sculptures, photographs, and other types of art. The gallery hosts the works of virtually all of the most notable Australian artists, as well as pieces by world-famous masters like van Gogh, Monet, and Rubens. There are also exhibitions dedicated to Indigenous Australian Art and Asian Art. Located in The Domain, a heritage area with plenty to see and do, the gallery can be easily reached from anywhere in the city centre.
Traffic and parking
- One of the largest road hazards in Australia are the wildlife. Take extra caution when driving in bad weather or after dark as this is when most of the collisions with wildlife take place.
- Mobile coverage is very rarely available outside of major highways and population centers, so take extra caution when traveling in nature areas.
- Another great risk when traveling outside of main highways is the heat. The temperatures can reach extremes very easily, especially during the summer months and in inland areas. Always stay properly hydrated and set out your route in advance to be able to supplement your water supplies.
- Driving under influence laws differ from territory to territory in Australia. In New South Wales, the legal alcohol limit is 0.05% for experienced drivers and 0.00% for novice drivers and drivers with provisional licences. Exceeding the limit can lead to large fines and a driver licence ban.
- The insurance and car documentation needs to be in the car whenever you’re driving.
- If you’re the driver, you need to have your passport or ID card with you at all times.
- The primary, nationwide emergency number in Australia is 000. The New South Wales Poisons Information Centre number is 131 126.
Toll roads
There are a number of toll roads in Australia, mainly in the states of New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland. In New South Wales, there are nine currently active toll roads, which is more than in the rest of the country combined.
Most toll roads in Australia use an “open roll system” with mainline barrier toll points. All toll roads in Australia use cashless payment system. You can purchase a prepaid pass for most toll roads. Some rental cars in Australia are equipped with an electronic toll responder the price of which is usually included in the rental price. Ask your car rental provider about it in advance.
Different toll roads are operated by different companies, so there is no nation-wide fee system in place.
For more information about the toll roads in Sydney, visit the Sydney Visitor Guide.
Ideas for day trips
- Garigal. A protected national park located in the North Shore region that is technically still part of the city, Garigal is a great place to see the local flora and fauna, as well as to learn about the local aboriginal culture through the ancient cave paintings and rock engravings that you can find throughout the site. Located just 23 km (14 miles) from the centre of Sydney, Garigal can be reached in about 30 minutes.
- Manly Beach. The most beloved beach area of local Sydneysiders that’s located just a short ride from the harbour area, Manly Beach is famous for its beaches, watersport opportunities, and relaxed way of life. For many travelers, this is perhaps the most Australian part in the whole of Australia. Situated northeast of the city centre, Manly Beach is just 17 km (10.5 miles) away and takes 25 minutes to travel to.
- Blue Mountains. Located just west of Sydney, the Blue Mountains region is a unique and relaxing place not only because of its majestic scenery, but also for fun towns like Katoomba and Blackheath, two national parks, and the stunning Jenolan caves. Even if you won’t get to see a wild kangaroo or swamp wallaby, you’ll still come back happy and relaxed. Keep in mind that despite their higher elevation, the Blue Mountains can still experience extreme heat during Australian summer, so it’s good to set out your travel routes in advance and to always stay properly hydrated. About 100 km (60 miles) from Sydney, the Blue Mountains can be reached in 90 minutes by car.
Most popular cars
The most hired car type in Australia is economy, followed by standard and compact. The most popular cars are the Hyundai i20, the Kia Rio, and the Toyota Corolla.
Further destinations
- Hunter Valley. About three hours drive north of Sydney, Hunter Valley offers the impossible combination of being a paradise for both foodies and hikers. Its cheeses, oils, and restaurants that serve produce grown in the valley are famous far and wide, but they’ll taste even better after a full day of walking through eucalyptus fields and learning about local kangaroo and other wildlife populations. Some 240 km (150 miles) north of Sydney, the Hunter region can be traveled to in 3 hours and 20 minutes.
- Canberra. Although not located on the ocean and perhaps less spectacular than the huge cities of Australia, the capital can still be a fun place to visit thanks to its historical heritage, interesting museums, and vast outdoor areas.
- Melbourne. Sydney’s friendly rival is about nine hours drive south, but it’s still well worth doing the distance to experience another spectacular big city with its unique history, culture, and atmosphere. If the distance between these two still feels too big, take a break at the Kosciuszcko National Park or the Alpine National Park that’ll be on your way. The neighboring Namadgi National Park just south of the city is also worth a visit. Located some 280 km (174 miles) southwest of Sydney, Canberra can be traveled to in 3 hours and 20 minutes.
Car hire prices in Sydney
- Large cars - starting at 16 GBP per day
- Medium cars - starting at 11 GBP per day
- SUVs - starting at 17 GBP per day
- Small cars - starting at 11 GBP per day
- People Carriers - starting at 34 GBP per day
- Premium cars - starting at 34 GBP per day
- Station wagons - starting at 46 GBP per day
Money-saving and other tips
These are the things you can do to get a great car hire deal in Sydney:
- Compare rates of different car providers
- Book your car well in advance
- Plan your route before you go
- Know your fuel and mileage requirements
- Visit on the month when the prices are the cheapest. According to our data, visiting Sydney is the cheapest in October when hiring a car is about 59% cheaper than the yearly average.
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Top 20 cities near Sydney
- Newcastlestarting at 16,65 GBP per day141,3 km / 87,8 miles
- Canberrastarting at 24,18 GBP per day236,5 km / 146,95 miles
- Tamworthstarting at 30,84 GBP per day319 km / 198,22 miles
- Wagga Waggastarting at 37,95 GBP per day372,9 km / 231,71 miles
- Bendigostarting at 23,43 GBP per day693,9 km / 431,17 miles
- Melbournestarting at 13,37 GBP per day705,7 km / 438,5 miles
- Ipswichstarting at 40,97 GBP per day718,7 km / 446,58 miles
- Brisbanestarting at 18,88 GBP per day752,2 km / 467,4 miles
- Devonportstarting at 29,08 GBP per day909,4 km / 565,07 miles
- Launcestonstarting at 17,72 GBP per day914,3 km / 568,12 miles
- Hervey Baystarting at 30,29 GBP per day972,6 km / 604,35 miles
- Mount Gambierstarting at 22,95 GBP per day1 026,9 km / 638,09 miles
- Adelaidestarting at 8,89 GBP per day1 164,1 km / 723,34 miles
- Rockhamptonstarting at 40,96 GBP per day1 176,2 km / 730,86 miles
- Cairnsstarting at 41,40 GBP per day1 972 km / 1 225,34 miles
- Alice Springsstarting at 57,28 GBP per day2 019,7 km / 1 254,98 miles
- Port Douglasstarting at 106,28 GBP per day2 023,1 km / 1 257,1 miles
- Kalgoorliestarting at 18,33 GBP per day2 802,8 km / 1 741,58 miles
- Darwinstarting at 33,98 GBP per day3 154 km / 1 959,8 miles
- Perthstarting at 17,13 GBP per day3 277,1 km / 2 036,3 miles
Top 15 locations near Sydney
- Sydney Artarmonstarting at 27,50 GBP per day14 km / 8,7 miles
- Sydney Parramattastarting at 20,89 GBP per day19,7 km / 12,24 miles
- Sydney Castle Hillstarting at 20,91 GBP per day27,8 km / 17,27 miles
- Sydney St Mary'sstarting at 20,89 GBP per day41,4 km / 25,72 miles
- Sydney Penrithstarting at 20,89 GBP per day49,1 km / 30,51 miles
- Canberra Airportstarting at 30,07 GBP per day236,5 km / 146,95 miles
- Melbourne Claytonstarting at 25,93 GBP per day700,7 km / 435,39 miles
- Melbourne Airportstarting at 13,37 GBP per day705,7 km / 438,5 miles
- Melbourne (Downtown)starting at 15,11 GBP per day705,9 km / 438,63 miles
- Melbourne Hoppers Crossingstarting at 34,00 GBP per day727,3 km / 451,92 miles
- Adelaide Airportstarting at 8,89 GBP per day1 164,1 km / 723,34 miles
- Alice Springs Airportstarting at 57,28 GBP per day2 019,7 km / 1 254,98 miles
- Darwin Airportstarting at 51,48 GBP per day3 154 km / 1 959,8 miles
- Perth Fremantlestarting at 24,19 GBP per day3 292,8 km / 2 046,05 miles
Map of top car rental locations
When to book in Sydney and for how long?
In which month is car hire in Sydney the most affordable?
According to our data, prices for hiring a car in Sydney fluctuate depending on the time of year. This graph displays the average hire prices in each month in order to help you find the best bargain.
Saver's insights
Cheapest monthJune | Most expensive month December | ||
Average price 20 GBP | A good deal 16 GBP | Cheapest supplier Simba Car Hire | Cheapest car type Medium cars |
27 GBP
in January
23 GBP
in February
23 GBP
in March
28 GBP
in April
20 GBP
in May
20 GBP
in June
24 GBP
in July
27 GBP
in August
27 GBP
in September
28 GBP
in October
26 GBP
in November
34 GBP
in December
The best month to hire a car in Sydney is June (when the average price is 20,11 GBP per day). This is < 1% less than the yearly average and 41% less than hiring in December (when the average price is 34,25 GBP).
This information can help you determine the low season. But note that these prices are only averages. The cost of your car hire is determined by the type of car you select, the length of time you hire it for, and how much in advance you book. Simply select your dates in the form at the top of the page to find out the exact prices.
What is the most favoured month for hiring a car in Sydney?
Given the number of searches made by our customers, the most popular month for hiring a car in Sydney is December, and the least popular is May.
1,3 times in January
1,2 times in February
1,3 times in March
1,1 times in April
0,7 times in May
0,8 times in June
0,8 times in July
0,7 times in August
0,7 times in September
0,8 times in October
Same as average in November
1,7 times in December
What's the usual period for which people keep their hire cars, on average, in Sydney?
Car hire lengths vary from month to month: in January, the average hirer keeps their car for 10 days, and in April, they keep their car for 8 days.
10 days in January
10 days in February
10 days in March
8 days in April
9 days in May
9 days in June
10 days in July
8 days in August
9 days in September
8 days in October
9 days in November
10 days in December
Car hire information
📍 Car hire locations | 40 |
✈️ Airport locations | 1 |
🔥 Popular suppliers | NoBirds, YesDrive Car Rentals, Simba Car Hire, Bargain Car Rentals, Alpha car hire |
🚗 Popular car types | SUVs, Medium cars, Large cars, Small cars |
🤑 Lowest price | 11 GBP per day |
👛 Cheapest supplier | Simba Car Hire |
Most popular car models of suppliers
Hire Agency | Model | Doors | Luggage | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
NoBirds | Kia Stonic | 5 | 2 | Medium car |
NoBirds | Mitsubishi ASX | 5 | 2 | Large car |
NoBirds | Mitsubishi Outlander | 5 | 2 | SUV |
Jucy | Toyota Corolla | 5 | 2 | Medium car |
Bargain Car Rentals | Hyundai Accent | 4 | 2 | Medium car |
YesDrive Car Rentals | Kia Stonic | 5 | 1 | SUV |
Bargain Car Rentals | MG HS | 4 | 2 | SUV |
YesDrive Car Rentals | Mitsubishi ASX | 5 | 2 | SUV |
YesDrive Car Rentals | Suzuki Swift | 4 | 1 | Small car |
Simba Car Hire | MG 3 | 5 | 1 | Medium car |
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