Top Destinations Along the Grand Pacific Drive: Sydney to Melbourne Road Trip

Planning a campervan road trip along Australia’s coastline? You’re in for a treat! The Grand Pacific Drive from Sydney to Melbourne offers a mix of rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, lush rainforests, and quaint towns, making it one of Australia’s most scenic drives. From exploring bustling cities to discovering hidden bays, this journey covers a whopping 1,000+ kilometres of coastal beauty.

In this guide, we’re breaking down each must-see destination along the route, so buckle up and grab the steering wheel!

 

Sydney The Starting Point

SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, Destination NSW

 

Sydney: The Starting Point

Sydney is the largest city in Australia and the perfect spot to kick off your epic coastal road trip. Before hitting the road, take a moment to soak up some of Sydney’s most iconic destinations.

What to See:

  • Sydney Opera House & Harbour Bridge: You can’t start in Sydney without visiting these world-famous landmarks. Take a stroll along Circular Quay or hop on a ferry for the most spectacular views.
  • Bondi Beach: Relax at Bondi or walk the coastal trail to Coogee, enjoying stunning ocean views along the way.
  • Darling Harbour: This is a family-friendly hotspot packed with restaurants, shops, and attractions like SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium.

Travel Tip:
Leave early to avoid Sydney’s morning traffic, especially if you’re travelling on a weekday.

 

 Royal National Park Nature's Wonderland

Wattamolla, Destination NSW

 

Royal National Park: Nature’s Wonderland

Even though it’s only an hour south of Sydney, the Royal National Park offers a secretive escape into nature with dramatic cliffs, dense bushland, and private beaches.

What to See:

  • Figure Eight Pools: A natural wonder, these pools can be found along the rocky coastline. Be mindful of tides and safety warnings!
  • Wedding Cake Rock: This uniquely shaped white sandstone rock is a popular photo spot – it is fenced off for your safety, please appreciate it from a distance and do not hop the fence.
  • Coastal Walk: Stretch your legs on one of the many trails, ranging from short walks to multi-day hikes.

Travel Tip:

Pack your hiking shoes and a picnic, as the park is perfect for day trips and leisurely hikes.

 

Wollongong Beaches & Culture

Nan Tien Temple, Destination NSW

 

Wollongong: Beaches & Culture

Continue south to Wollongong, which is a city best known for its stellar surfing beaches and culture.

What to See:

  • Wollongong Lighthouse: You’ll find the perfect spot to take in panoramic ocean views here.
  • Nan Tien Temple: This is the largest Buddhist temple in the Southern Hemisphere. It offers peaceful gardens and a rare cultural experience.
  • Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventures: If you’re keen on adrenaline, head for the treetop walk and hop on the zip-line!

Travel Tip:
Wollongong has it’s share of cafes and beachfront eateries— this is the perfect place for a coffee break!

 

Shellharbour Coastal Charm

Killalea State Park, Destination NSW

 

Shellharbour: Coastal Charm

Next up on your NSW road trip is Shellharbour, a cosy coastal town known for its laid-back atmosphere and outdoor activities.

What to See:

  • Killalea State Park: Often called “The Farm,” this reserve is perfect for surfing, swimming, and picnicking.
  • Bass Point Reserve: Dive into snorkelling or scuba diving, or simply enjoy the rocky shores.
  • Shellharbour Village: A quaint seaside village with charming shops, cafes, and local markets.

Travel Tip:
The local fish and chips here are a must-try!

 

 Kiama The Blowhole Town

Blowhole Point Rock Pool, Destination NSW

 

Kiama: The Blowhole Town

Kiama is famous for its natural blowhole, which can shoot seawater up to a whopping 30 meters high.

What to See:

  • Kiama Blowhole: This natural spectacle is best seen on a windy day when the waves are rough – be prepared to get a little damp.
  • Kiama Coast Walk: A fantastic walking trail that takes you along cliff tops, beaches, and lush greenery.
  • Saddleback Mountain Lookout: From here, you’ll have panoramic views of the coastline, so bring a camera!

Travel Tip:
Check tide times before visiting the blowhole to catch it at its most active!

 

Shoalhaven Stunning Beaches & Wineries

Seven Mile Beach, Destination NSW

 

Shoalhaven: Stunning Beaches & Wineries

The Shoalhaven region is dotted with quiet beaches, rolling hills, and award-winning wineries.

What to See:

  • Seven Mile Beach: A long stretch of white sand perfect for swimming and beachcombing – this beach is so good that it made our list of best beaches and surfing destinations in Australia!
  • Berry Town: A charming small town with boutique shops, cafes, and a farmers’ market.
  • Shoalhaven Wineries: Sip on local wines at one of the region’s popular vineyards, like Two Figs Winery.

Travel Tip:
Spend a night here to enjoy a wine tasting without rushing!

 

Jervis Bay Crystal-Clear Waters

Hyams Beach, Jordan Robins

 

Jervis Bay: Crystal-Clear Waters

Jervis Bay is renowned for its stunning beaches and marine life.

What to See:

  • Hyams Beach: Famous for having some of the whitest sand in the world.
  • Booderee National Park: Offers both beach and bush experiences, with great snorkelling spots.
  • Dolphin and Whale Watching: Take a cruise to spot playful dolphins or catch the whale migration in season.

Travel Tip:
Visit early in the day for fewer crowds and better parking near the popular beaches.

 

Batemans Bay Seafood & Scenery

Batemans Bay Oysters, Destination NSW

 

Batemans Bay: Seafood & Scenery

This bustling coastal town is known for its fresh seafood and beautiful river views.

What to See:

  • Clyde River National Park: Explore mangroves and waterways by kayak or on a river cruise.
  • Pebbly Beach: Spot the famous kangaroos that roam the beach freely!
  • Oyster Tasting: Batemans Bay is famous for its fresh oysters—be sure to try some at a local restaurant.

Travel Tip:
Head to the Batemans Bay Marina for a sunset view by the water.

 

 Eurobodalla Wilderness & Wildlife

Montague Island, Destination NSW

 

Eurobodalla: Wilderness & Wildlife

The Eurobodalla region offers wild beauty, with rugged coastlines and plenty of wildlife.

What to See:

  • Mogo Wildlife Park: Get up close with exotic animals and native Australian wildlife.
  • Montague Island: Take a guided tour to see penguins, seals, and even whales.
  • Narooma Bar Beach: A great spot for swimming and spotting stingrays in the shallow waters.

Travel Tip:
Eurobodalla is perfect for camping, with several beachfront campsites available.

 

Narooma Coastal Paradise

Wagonga Inlet, Destination NSW

 

Narooma: Coastal Paradise

Narooma is a coastal gem known for its turquoise waters and laid-back vibe.

What to See:

  • Wagonga Inlet: Go kayaking or take a boat tour to enjoy the tranquil waters.
  • Australia Rock: This unique rock formation offers a picturesque view of the ocean.
  • Glasshouse Rocks: Explore the stunning rocky coastline just south of Narooma.

Travel Tip:
Pack your snorkelling gear to explore the clear waters around the inlet.

 

Sapphire Coast Untouched Beauty

Sapphire Coast Merimbula, Destination NSW

 

Sapphire Coast: Untouched Beauty

The Sapphire Coast is famous for its untouched beaches, rolling hills, and vibrant marine life.

What to See:

  • Merimbula: A bustling town with great beaches, cafes, and the iconic Merimbula Boardwalk.
  • Ben Boyd National Park: Explore rugged cliffs and beautiful forest walks.
  • Eden: A town rich in whaling history, with a fascinating whale museum and prime whale-watching spots.

Travel Tip:
Stay a night or two here to fully immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the area.

 

Melbourne The Final Destination

O’Donnell Gardens St Kilda, Visit Victoria

 

Melbourne: The Final Destination

After days of scenic driving, you’ll arrive in Melbourne, known for its rich culture, art, and culinary scene.

What to See:

  • Flinders Street Station & Federation Square: A lively area in the heart of the city.
  • Queen Victoria Market: Try some of Melbourne’s finest street food and fresh produce.
  • St Kilda Beach: Relax on the beach or explore Luna Park, Melbourne’s historic amusement park.

Travel Tip:
Spend a few days in Melbourne to experience the city’s unique vibe, coffee culture, and laneways full of street art.

 

FAQs:

  1. How long does it take to drive from Sydney to Melbourne via the Grand Pacific Drive?
    We recommend giving yourself 7 days to really relax. Depending on how many stops you have planned, you may decide to extend the trip.
  2. What’s the best time to take this road trip?
    Spring (September-November) and summer (December-February) are perfect, with warm weather and longer daylight hours.
  3. Can I take a 2WD on this drive?
    Yes! The main route is fully paved, making it suitable for all types of vehicles.
  4. Are there accommodation options along the way?
    Yes, most major towns along the route have comfortable holiday parks you can book.

 

Ready to Hit the Road?

The Grand Pacific Drive from Sydney to Melbourne is packed with stunning landscapes, lively coastal towns, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re planning a quick trip or a leisurely journey, this guide will ensure you don’t miss any of the highlights.

Ready for an adventure? The Grand Pacific Drive awaits! If you’re keen to keep exploring Victoria we’ve also put together a list of Victoria’s hidden gems that you can easily explore on a budget.

Ready to start your trip? Call our friendly reservations team on 1300 664 485 or check out our website to see the campervans we have available at our branches!