Pacific Coast Drive

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Few road trips in Australia match the raw beauty of the Pacific Coast Drive, a spectacular stretch of highway that hugs the coastline between Sydney and Brisbane. This is not just a route—it's an ever-changing gallery of golden beaches, dramatic headlands, lush hinterland, and laid-back seaside towns. For international travellers, it's the quintessential self-drive adventure, offering a perfect blend of nature, culture, and culinary delights. The real magic lies in taking your time: pull over for a surf break, wander through a national park, or simply stop to watch the sun sink into the Tasman Sea.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly savour the Pacific Coast Drive, allow at least 5–7 days. This gives you time to explore the highlights without rushing. A good pace is to spend two nights in Port Macquarie, then drive to Port Stephens for a couple of days, and finish with a night on the Central Coast before reaching Sydney. If you have more time, add a detour to the hinterland—the rainforests of Dorrigo National Park are a worthy side trip. The drive itself is about 400 km from Sydney to Port Macquarie, but the real reward is in the detours.

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