Should you visit Western Australia or New South Wales?
Which is cheaper to visit? Which is more expensive for vacation?
Trying to figure out where to travel next? This travel comparison between Western Australia and New South Wales can help. It includes a travel cost comparison in addition to other factors. For many travelers, the cost of a destination is a primary consideration when choosing where to go.
Where Should I go: Western Australia or New South Wales?
Western Australia
The vast expanses of Australia's largest state are meant for those looking to find a place in the world that's been virtually untouched by man. Western Australia is essentially the entire western third of the continent with most everyone living in the southwest near Perth.
As the capital of this state, Perth is the most isolated large city in the world. With 2 million people living in and around Perth, this city sits in the middle of nowhere. There are less than 500,000 people living outside of the city creating that untouched atmosphere for the traveler looking to truly get away.
New South Wales
In the south of Australia is a place full of every and any tourist activity you can dream of. With Sydney under its belt, New South Wales is the center of Australian culture and tourism.
Just south of Queensland and north of Victoria, the state of New South Wales is home to approximately 6.7 million people. It is easily the continent's most populous state. This region is the core of the British colonialism of 1788. Its capital, Sydney, is the oldest and largest city in the state. Today, it is home to shopping, art, entertainment, history, beaches, and plenty of adventures.
When planning a trip to the land down under, remember that their seasons are just opposite of ours. So if you want to go for Christmas, throw that bathing suit in your bag.
For some great organized tour ideas, see The Best 2-Week Tours in Australia, The Best 3-Week Tours in Australia, The Best 4-Week (1-Month) Tours in Australia, and The Best Budget Tours to Australia.
Which place is cheaper, New South Wales or Western Australia?
These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations. These travel costs come from the actual spending of real travelers.
The average daily cost (per person) in Western Australia is $147, while the average daily cost in New South Wales is $192. These costs include accommodation (assuming double occupancy, so the traveler is sharing the room), food, transportation, and entertainment. While every person is different, these costs are an average of past travelers in each destination. What follows is a categorical breakdown of travel costs for Western Australia and New South Wales in more detail.
Accommodation
Looking for a hotel in Western Australia or New South Wales? Prices vary by location, date, season, and the level of luxury. See below for options and compare which is best for your budget and travel style.
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Local Transportation
Hired Cars and Shuttles in Western Australia
Also for Western Australia, here are a few examples of actual transportation services:
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Private Transfer from Exmouth Cruise Port to Exmouth city hotels:
$65
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Private Transfer from Exmouth City Hotels to Exmouth Cruise Port:
$65
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Private Transfer from Perth Airport(PER) to Fremantle Cruise Port:
$73
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Private Transfer from Fremantle Cruise Port to Perth Airport(PER):
$73
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Private Transfer from Fremantle Cruise Port to Perth city hotels:
$73
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Perth city to Perth Airport (PER) - Departure Private Transfer:
$88
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Departure Transfer: Perth to Perth Airport PER by Business Car:
$88
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Private Transfer from Exmouth Port to Learmonth Airport (LEA):
$114
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Perth Airport (PER) to Perth city - Round-Trip Private Transfer:
$175
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Private Perth Airport & City Hotel Chauffeur Transfer:
$246
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Rottnest Island Transfer Flights - by Plane:
$253
Hired Cars and Shuttles in New South Wales
Some specific examples of transportation prices in New South Wales:
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Sydney to Sydney Airport (SYD) - Departure Private Transfer:
$69
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Sydney Port Private Arrival Transfer: Cruise Port to City:
$33
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Sydney Port Arrival Transfer: Cruise Port to City Hotel:
$27
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Sydney Airport to White Bay Port transfer:
$29
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Sydney Airport to City Private Transfer:
$109
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Sydney Airport Transfer from Sydney Airport to Sydney CBD:
$115
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Sydney Airport Private Luxury Transfers:
$80
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Sydney Airport Premium (DEPARTURE) Transfer:
$101
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Sydney Airport (SYD) to Sydney hotels - Arrival Private Transfer:
$69
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Shuttle Transfer from Sydney City Hotel to Sydney Cruise Port:
$27
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Shuttle Transfer from Sydney Airport to Cruise Ship Terminal at Circular Quay:
$27
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Private Transfer from Sydney Cruise Port to Sydney Airport (SYD):
$51
Is it cheaper to fly into Western Australia or New South Wales?
Prices for flights to both New South Wales and Western Australia change regularly based on dates and travel demand. We suggest you find the best prices for your next trip on Kayak, because you can compare the cost of flights across multiple airlines for your prefered dates.
Food
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Food
Meals for one day
Western Australia $51
New South Wales $74
Food Tours and Cooking Classes in Western Australia
For Western Australia, here are some samples of tours and activities related to meals and dining experiences:
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Perth Wildlife Tour Under the Stars with Dinner:
$113
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Swan River Dinner Cruise:
$116
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Lake Kununurra Sunset Dinner Cruise:
$123
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Margaret River Small-Group Full-Day Wine & Food Tour:
$126
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Pinnacles Sunset Stargazing Dinner Experience Small Group Tour:
$144
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Pinnacles Desert Sunset Dinner and Stargazing Tour:
$160
Food Tours and Cooking Classes in New South Wales
Also, here are some specific examples of food and dining related activities in New South Wales.
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VIVID Dinner Cruise with Complimentary Drink on Arrival:
$40
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Vivid Sydney Fireworks Dinner Cruises:
$47
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Bangalow Native Bush Food Tour:
$54
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Sydney Harbour Discovery Dinner Cruise Scenic Sights and Buffet:
$54
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Sydney Harbour Tall Ship Twilight Dinner Cruise:
$65
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Vivid Tall Ships Dinner Cruise on Sydney Harbour:
$65
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Commandants Dinner & Show:
$72
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Who Killed the Surveyor Mystery Dinner:
$72
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Progressive Dinner to Island Homes:
$72
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Ghost Tour & Dinner Norfolk Island:
$87
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Norfolk Island Progressive Dinner to Island Homes:
$87
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Sydney Harbour Sunset Dinner Cruise from Darling Harbour:
$94
Entertainment
Tours and Activities in Western Australia
For Western Australia, here are a few prices for actual activities, tours, and tickets provided by various companies:
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Perth Kids Quest: Family Walking Adventure:
$6.53
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The Swan River Colony: A Self-Guided Tour of Fremantle:
$9.99
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Fremantle Spooky Stories Self Guided Walking Tour:
$9.99
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Perth Cultural and Historic Self Guided Walking Tour:
$9.99
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Perth Pirate Adventure: Self-Guided Walking Tour:
$12
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Gourmet Campfire Experience:
$13
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Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse Fully-guided Tour:
$13
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Explore Albany: Self-Guided Audio Tour:
$14
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Explore Wonderful Perth: Self-Guided Audio Tour:
$16
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Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse Fully-guided Tour:
$17
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National Anzac Centre General Entry Ticket:
$18
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Private Classical Wine and Cheese Pairing Experience:
$19
Tours and Activities in New South Wales
Some specific costs of activities, tours, and entrance tickets for New South Wales are as follows:
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1 Day Thredbo Snow Tour From Sydney:
$138
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1 Hour Byron Bay Lighthouse Aboriginal Tour:
$44
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2-Hour Guided Walking Tour in Sydney Harbour National Park:
$43
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3- Hour Wine and Harvest the Hunter Horse Tour in Pokolbin:
$115
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3-Hour Kayak and Snorkeling Experience in Batemans Bay:
$115
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30-Minute Sydney Harbour and Olympic Park Helicopter Tour:
$243
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45-Minute Sydney Harbour Adventure Jet Boat Ride:
$72
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4Hr Sydney Tour including a Rocks Walking Tour & Bondi:
$62
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A Journey Through Time Heritage & Architecture Group Walking Tour:
$40
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All Inclusive Twilight Nights Little India Half Day Tour:
$217
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Allianz Stadium Guided Walking Tour:
$20
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Amazing Audio Tour: Experience Sydney Adventure:
$15
Alcohol
Sample the Local Flavors in Western Australia
Some specific costs for nightlife related activities in Western Australia:
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Premium Temper Temper Chocolate & Red Wine Tasting:
$22
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Private Wine Tasting in Barrel Hall:
$29
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Private Barrel Hall Wine Tasting in the Margaret River Region:
$37
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Small-Group Wine Tour in Margaret River:
$39
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Savour Voyager Wine Tasting:
$47
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Back Vintage Wine Tasting:
$47
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Swan Valley Wine Tour - Half Day Afternoon:
$76
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Swan Valley Half Day Wine Tour from Perth:
$80
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Discover Voyager Tour and Wine Tasting:
$94
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Broome Afternoon Tour: Crocodile Refuge Brewery and Museum:
$94
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Build your own Unique Private Winery/Brewery Tour at the Margaret River region:
$101
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Margaret River Boutique Wine Tour w. Blind Tasting+Italian Lunch:
$130
Sample the Local Flavors in New South Wales
Here are a few nightlife and alcohol tours and activities from local tour providers in New South Wales:
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Cael’s Gate Wine Tasting in Hunter Valley:
$7.22
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Boutique Wine Tasting Experience in Pokolbin:
$12
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Amazing Bar Crawl in Wollongong: Go Out with a Gong:
$15
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A Spectacular Bar Crawl in Newcastle:
$15
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Cael's Gate Reserve Wine Tasting in Hunter Valley:
$18
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Tulloch Wines - Wine Tasting paired with Local Handmade Chocolates:
$25
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Cheese and Wine Tasting Experience in Pokolbin:
$28
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Sydney's Haunted Pub Tour & Cellar visit:
$28
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Big Night Out Pub Crawl:
$28
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Ivanhoe Wines: Trip Advisor Premium Wine Tasting:
$32
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Tintilla Estate: Wine Tasting with a Meat and Cheese Platter:
$36
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Tulloch Wines- Mystery Wine Tasting Experience with Local Cheese and Charcuterie:
$38
When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Western Australia and New South Wales, we can see that New South Wales is more expensive. And not only is Western Australia much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. So, traveling to Western Australia would let you spend less money overall. Or, you could decide to spend more money in Western Australia and be able to afford a more luxurious travel style by staying in nicer hotels, eating at more expensive restaurants, taking tours, and experiencing more activities. The same level of travel in New South Wales would naturally cost you much more money, so you would probably want to keep your budget a little tighter in New South Wales than you might in Western Australia.
If you're trying to decide if either of these two destinations are within your price range, also see Is Western Australia Expensive? and Is New South Wales Expensive?.
Which has a larger population, Western Australia or New South Wales?
New South Wales has a larger population, and is about 3 times larger than the population of Western Australia. When comparing the sizes of Western Australia and New South Wales, keep in mind that a larger population does not always imply the destination has more attractions or better activities. So, always research the type of place that you want to visit along with the activities and attractions that interest you.
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