Tips when renting a car at Brisbane Airport (BNE)
- Book in advance — demand peaks in summer, school holidays, and major events (Riverfire, The Ekka, etc.).
- License regulations — overseas licenses are accepted; if not printed in English, carry an IDP.
- Left-side traffic — Australia follows left-hand driving rules. Take caution near roundabouts and motorway interchanges.
- Tolls apply — all toll roads, bridges, and tunnels are contactless. Inquire if your rental comes with an e-tag.
- Brisbane car rental — a compact car works for city driving, while an SUV suits coastal and hinterland drives. Document your rental car’s condition upon pick-up and drop-off.
- Wildlife watch — kangaroos and wallabies are frequently spotted in outer suburbs and on country roads.
Why rent a car at Brisbane Airport (BNE)
Hinterland villages, hidden surf beaches, national parks, Glass House Mountains — the true gems of Queensland you’ll miss if you don’t have a Brisbane rental car. Nestled between the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast, BNE offers a perfect launchpad for road trips.
Public transport in Brisbane CBD is well-connected but becomes patchy once leaving the centre. Renting a car at BNE gives you the freedom to hop between coastal surf towns and world-class amusement parks.
Whether you want to chase the swells at Noosa, hop over the NSW border to Byron Bay, or explore the hinterland, a Brisbane rental car is essential.
Driving from Brisbane Airport (BNE) – Getting Started
15 km from the CBD, Brisbane Airport takes about 20-30 minutes to reach from the CBD via the Airport Link tunnel and Gateway Motorway. If using the Airport Link, an e-tag is required to pay for tolls electronically.
Common routes include:
- Brisbane CBD — 25 mins via Airport Link
- Gold Coast — 1 hr via M1
- Glass House Mountains — 1 hr via Bruce Hwy
- Sunshine Coast — 1.5 hrs via M1
- Toowoomba — 1.5 hrs via Warrego Hwy
- Byron Bay — 2 hrs via M1
All of Brisbane’s toll roads are fully electronic — check with your rental company if your car comes with an e-tag. Congestion on major motorways can be expected during rush hours and peak tourist season.
Explore Brisbane and Queensland from Brisbane Airport
Landing at BNE puts you in the heart of South East Queensland, close to the bright beaches of the Sunshine and Gold Coasts. Head inland to dodge the crowds and explore the hinterland villages, national parks, and wildlife sanctuaries.
In and around Brisbane:
- South Bank Parklands — riverside walking, artificial city beach, and skyline views.
- Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) — world-class art collections in a riverside locale.
- Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary — a wildlife sanctuary near the CBD.
- Mount Coot-tha Lookout — panoramic views over Brisbane and Moreton Bay.
- Howard Smith Wharves — riverside dining and lively bars beneath the Story Bridge.
Recommended day trips and scenic routes from Brisbane Airport
- The Gold Coast — surf beaches, theme parks, nightlife, and tours.
- Sunshine Coast — surf beaches, Noosa, and hinterland villages.
- Moreton Island — sand dunes, snorkelling, 4WD tracks, and ferry access.
- Mount Tambourine — rainforest trails, wineries, and glow worm caves.
- Toowoomba — “The Garden City” with heritage buildings and the Darling Downs.
- Lamington National Park — subtropical rainforest with panoramic lookouts.