Distance from Perth to Sydney
Distance between Perth and Sydney is 3290 kilometers (2044 miles).
Driving distance from Perth to Sydney is 3935 kilometers (2445 miles).
2044 miles
2445 miles
Distance Map Between Perth and Sydney
Perth, Australia ↔ Sydney, Australia = 2044 miles = 3290 km.
How far is it between Perth and Sydney
Perth is located in Australia with (-31.9522,115.8614) coordinates and Sydney is located in Australia with (-33.8679,151.2073) coordinates. The calculated flying distance from Perth to Sydney is equal to 2044 miles which is equal to 3290 km.
If you want to go by car, the driving distance between Perth and Sydney is 3934.71 km. If you ride your car with an average speed of 112 kilometers/hour (70 miles/h), travel time will be 35 hours 07 minutes. Please check the avg. speed travel time table on the right for various options.
Difference between fly and go by a car is 645 km.
City/Place | Latitude and Longitude | GPS Coordinates |
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Perth | -31.9522, 115.8614 | 31° 57´ 8.0640'' S 115° 51´ 41.0400'' E |
Sydney | -33.8679, 151.2073 | 33° 52´ 4.2600'' S 151° 12´ 26.3520'' E |
Estimated Travel Time Between Perth and Sydney
Average Speed | Travel Time |
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30 mph (48 km/h) | 81 hours 58 minutes |
40 mph (64 km/h) | 61 hours 28 minutes |
50 mph (80 km/h) | 49 hours 11 minutes |
60 mph (97 km/h) | 40 hours 33 minutes |
70 mph (112 km/h) | 35 hours 07 minutes |
75 mph (120 km/h) | 32 hours 47 minutes |
Related Distances from Perth
Cities | Distance |
---|---|
Perth to Sydney | 3935 km |
Perth to Melbourne | 3418 km |
Perth to Adelaide | 2695 km |
Perth to Canberra | 3721 km |
Perth to Geelong | 3396 km |
Related Distances to Sydney
Cities | Distance |
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Perth to Sydney | 3935 km |
Endeavour Hills to Sydney | 915 km |
Melbourne to Sydney | 878 km |
Hobart to Sydney | 1611 km |
Canberra to Sydney | 287 km |
Recent Comments
If you are trying to 'average' 70 or 75 mph between Perth and Sydney you will need to add in the extra time and cost for speeding fines. Not to mention repairs after colliding with kangaroos, emus, cattle, feral goats, etc.
Anyone trying to 'average' that kind of speed in the Australian Outback is more than a little foolish.