The average flight to New South Wales costs $1,385/per person and the cheapest flight to New South Wales is $36/per person. This price varies based on a multitude of factors such as departure airport, airline, time of booking and when you plan on traveling.
Sydney is about 1,787% more popular to visit than any other city in New South Wales, according to momondo users. When visiting Sydney, it is recommended to fly into Sydney Airport, where you can typically get the cheapest prices and the most convenient travel options into the city.
The most often visited landmarks in New South Wales are Sydney Opera House, Manly Beach, and Coogee Beach, among many others that can be found in the area.
For the quickest drive from an arrival airport to Sydney Opera House, fly into Sydney Airport or Newcastle Airport, which are closest to the area.
Temperatures in New South Wales can vary between 51.8 °F and 71.6 °F based on the time of year. Typically, the coldest month in New South Wales will be July, and the warmest month will be January. It is also worth noting that those looking to avoid rain and/or snow should consider traveling to New South Wales in September, July, and October, as that is when precipitation is least likely.
Currently, Australia travel restrictions include travel to New South Wales. Entry restrictions
Australia has restricted the entry of all travelers, with the exception of Australian nationals and permanent residents and their immediate family members, New Zealand nationals residing in Australia, diplomats accredited to Australia and residing in Australia and their immediate family members, and airline crew. Australia has enacted temporary travel restrictions for flights to Melbourne due to a recent increase in COVID-19 cases.
Entry requirementsTravelers who are not Australian citizens and returning permanent residents and their immediate family members need to apply for an exemption to enter Australia.
Quarantine requirementsAll international travelers are required to quarantine for 14 days at the first point of entry, unless they're granted an exemption upon request. Quarantines take place in state-designated facilities and fees depend on the state, ranging from $2500 for one adult in the Northern Territory to $3000 for one adult in New South Wales. International flights are currently being diverted away from Victoria. Airline crew are subject to self-isolation until their next scheduled flight. For more information on quarantine rules in the Australian states, check the following websites: New South Wales, The Northern Territory, Western Australia.
Transiting rulesForeign nationals may transit through Australia if the connecting flight is within 72 hours of the arriving flight. They must either have a transit visa or be nationals of a visa-exempt country. Transit passengers don’t need to apply for an exemption to travel restrictions if they are booked to depart on a connecting flight from the same airport within 72 hours and they are not going to leave the airport. Travelers who plan to leave the airport before boarding their connecting flight or who will be at the airport for longer than 72 hours need to apply for a travel exemption here and will be subject to quarantine until their departing flight. Travelers from New Zealand and Pacific Islanders may not need a travel exemption. More information on transiting Australia is available here.
All other infoTravelers planning to travel across Australian state borders should note that some Australian states also have domestic travel restrictions, border restrictions, and quarantine requirements in place. In the case of onward travel within Australia, travelers are advised to check in advance with their travel/accommodation provider.
If you are planning to travel to New South Wales at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.