Budget-friendly, flexible and stress-free travel from Sydney to Cairns
Travelling the East Coast of Australia is a rite of passage for backpackers and travellers from around the world. From the surf beaches of Byron Bay to the Great Barrier Reef, the route is packed with unforgettable experiences. And one of the easiest and most budget-friendly ways to explore it all? Greyhound Buses.
Here’s everything you need to know to plan your East Coast adventure using Greyhound.
Greyhound is Australia’s most well-known long-distance bus company, with routes that cover most of the country — especially the popular East Coast route between Sydney and Cairns.
It’s ideal if:
You don’t want to drive or rent a campervan
You’re travelling solo or on a budget
You want flexibility without sacrificing comfort
✅ Flexible travel — with passes that let you hop on and off at your own pace
✅ Comfortable buses — A/C, reclining seats, power outlets, free Wi-Fi
✅ Eco-friendlier than flying
✅ No parking, fuel, or hidden costs
Travel as much as you like for a set number of days (7, 15, 30, 60+)
Great for flexible, open-ended trips
Example: 30-day WHIMit Pass = approx. $349 AUD
Book a direct route (e.g. Brisbane to Airlie Beach)
Best for short segments or travellers with fixed plans
Pre-set route with hop-on hop-off flexibility
Usually valid for 3 months
Prices start around $400–$500 AUD depending on stops and direction
💡 Tip: WHIMit is the most flexible if you want to travel spontaneously or take detours inland.
Go check out my guide for the best free things to do as well as itineraries and travel tips to make your trip unforgettable.