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How to get fromSydney to Port Elliotby plane, bus, bus (Greyhound), train or car

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There are 5 ways to get from Sydney to Port Elliot by plane, bus, bus (Greyhound), train, or car

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  1. Fly from Sydney International Airport, bus

    best
    1. Fly from Sydney International Airport (SYD) to Adelaide Airport (ADL)planeSYD - ADL
    2. Take the bus from Zone B Seaford Interchange to Port Elliot Opp Uniting Church Stop 10bus
    7h 6m
    $165–462
  2. Bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Central Station to Alburybus
    2. Take the bus from Albury Station/Hume Hwy to 85 Franklin Stbus
    3. Take the bus from Adelaide Central Bus Station, Franklin St to Port Elliotbus
    26h 7m
    $105–294
  3. Train, bus

    1. Take the train from Sydney Central Station to Adelaide ParklandstrainSyd-Adl 2025 / ...
    2. Take the bus from Marion to Port Elliotbus1251 / ...
    28h 58m
    $412–3,740
  4. Drive 1,360 km

    1. Drive from Sydney to Port Elliotcar1,360 km
    15h 1m
    $260–376
  5. Train to Newcastle Airport, fly, bus

    1. Take the train from Central Station to Hamilton Stationtrain
    2. Fly from Newcastle Airport (NTL) to Adelaide Airport (ADL)planeNTL - ADL
    3. Take the bus from Zone B Seaford Interchange to Port Elliot Opp Uniting Church Stop 10bus
    10h 16m
    $230–610

Sydney to Port Elliot by bus

Calendar7Weekly Buses
Duration26h 7mAverage Duration
Ticket$105Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Sydney, NSW, Australia and Port Elliot, SA, Australia?

You can take a bus from Central Station to Port Elliot via Albury, Albury Station/Hume Hwy, and Adelaide Central Bus Station, Franklin St in around 26h 7m.

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