




Phillip Island Penguin Parade Ticket
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Penguin Parade Ticket - General Viewing
Penguin Parade Ticket - Underground Viewing
Penguin Parade Ticket - Penguin Plus
Penguin Parade Ticket - Penguins Premium
Penguin Parade Ticket - Penguin Guided Ranger Tour
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Highlights

World's largest Little Penguin colony
Watch hundreds of Little Penguins waddle home from the ocean to their burrows at sunset, every night of the year.

Penguin Plus and Premium viewing
Choose elevated or close-up grandstand tiers for a better vantage of the nightly parade.

Underground Viewing experience
Get an eye-level, glass-fronted view of the penguins from a unique below-ground viewing room.
Guide
- Watch the famous penguin parade during sunset. Upgrade to Penguin Plus for an even better view
- Phillip Island is home to the largest Little Penguin colony in the world
- Experience the magic of watching these fantastic seabirds waddle home from the ocean to their burrows any night of the year from the viewing platforms and boardwalks
- Phillip Island Nature Parks is a unique conservation organization that operates complementary ecotourism experiences on Phillip Island
FAQs
When do the penguins arrive at Philip Island?
The penguins typically arrive at Philip Island's shores after sunset, creating a magical experience for visitors.
Is there a designated viewing platform for the penguin parade?
Yes, there is a purpose-built viewing platform that offers excellent views of the penguins' arrival and procession.
How close can visitors get to the penguins coming ashore?
Visitors are able to observe the penguins from a respectful distance, ensuring minimal disturbance to their natural behavior.
Is flash photography allowed during the penguin parade?
No, flash photography is strictly prohibited as it can startle and distress the penguins. Use of flash could harm their well-being.
Are there seating areas available for visitors during the penguin parade?
Yes, there are designated seating areas where visitors can comfortably enjoy the spectacle of the penguins returning to their sandy beaches.
Can I bring my friends and family of all ages to the penguin parade?
Absolutely! The penguin parade is a family-friendly experience suitable for visitors of all ages to enjoy together.
Can visitors walk on the sand or beaches during the penguin parade?
To preserve the penguins' natural habitat, visitors are advised to stay within designated viewing areas and avoid walking on the sand or beaches.
What should I expect from the penguins' behavior during the parade?
The penguins may exhibit various behaviors such as waddling, calling to their mates, and navigating their way back to their burrows.
Can visitors approach the edge of the viewing platform during the penguin parade?
For the safety of both visitors and the penguins, it is important to stay within the designated boundaries of the viewing platform.
Is there an admission fee for attending the penguin parade?
Yes, there is an admission fee to support conservation efforts and ensure the long-term sustainability of the penguin population on Philip Island.
What time do the penguins arrive during the Phillip Island Penguin Parade?
The fairy penguins usually arrive at sunset, but the exact time changes with the seasons, which usually occurs around 9:00 PM in summer and earlier, around 6:00 p.m. in winter. So it's a good idea to check the schedule before you go to the Phillip Island Penguin Parade!
Is the Phillip Island Penguin Parade worth it?
The Penguin Parade is the best way to see the largest fairy penguin colony in the world. After sunset, small penguins come out of the sea and head to their burrows in the dunes. And you can witness this incredible phenomenon from your spot on Summerland Beach!
What is the best time of year to see the penguins at the Phillip Island Penguin Parade?
The best time of year to visit the Penguin Parade is around summer, so between December to February.
How long does the Phillip Island Penguin Parade last?
On average, the Penguin Parade lasts for an hour. If you aim to arrive an hour before sunset, plan for a two-hour experience in total.
What should I wear to the Phillip Island Penguin Parade?
Dress in layers and bring warm clothing to stay comfortable at the Phillip Island Penguin Parade, as the evening can get chilly and unpredictable.
Should I book my Penguin Parade tickets before my visit?
Yes, you can book your tickets online through platforms like Klook to secure your seats before tickets sell out, especially during peak tour season.
Is the Penguin Parade an “all weather event?
You can see penguins all year round, regardless of the weather. The Penguin Parade is outside, so pack a raincoat if rain is predicted.
What should I bring to the Penguin Parade?
The Penguin Parade is at sunset and outside. We suggest you bring warm clothes and a rain coat if it looks like rain. A rug to sit on the seats is also handy. Please note – unfortunately cameras or camcorders cannot be used at the Penguin Parade.
Can I bring my dog to the attractions?
Visitors are not permitted to bring animals onto any Nature Parks Site at any time (other than a guide, hearing and registered assistance dogs or a companion animal required for medical reasons as documented in a medical certificate).
Why can't I take photos at the Penguin Parade?
Penguins have sensitive eyes and a bright, sudden flash or unusual light can frighten or disorientate a penguin. To ensure penguins keep coming back to this special area we ask you do not use your cameras, camcorders or camera phones after sunset at the Penguin Parade.
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More about Phillip Island Penguin Parade Ticket
With the largest colony of little penguins in the world, the Phillip Island Penguin Parade is a must-see attraction where you can see little penguins waddling to shore after sunset. In this parade, you can see the smallest penguins in the world, and the only blue and white ones too!
In your visit, you're also protecting nature for wildlife by supporting Phillip Island Nature Park's vital research, education, and conservation projects.
Make the Most out of Your Phillip Island Penguin Parade Visit
- It’s best to arrive an hour early to secure a good viewing spot to see little penguins returning to their nests at sunset
- Bring a picnic blanket so that you and your family can comfortably sit on the beach while waiting
- Once you’ve watched them cross the shore, head towards the dunes to see them up close! Little Penguins love to dig a hole in the dunes to stay warm and safe
- The Penguin Parade occurs daily, though you can also check the schedule and weather conditions