Phillip Island

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★ 4.9 (15K+ reviews) • 165K+ booked
Discover the enchanting allure of Phillip Island, a captivating destination where natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture meet. Known as Corriong, Worne, or Millowl in the Boonwurrung language, this gem in the Bass Coast region is located just 125 km south-southeast of Melbourne, Victoria. Whether you’re planning a short holiday, family trip, or nature-based itinerary, Phillip Island offers breathtaking coastal landscapes, wildlife encounters, conservation experiences, and adventure activities. It’s a destination where visitors can reconnect with the environment, learn about cultural heritage, and enjoy world-class attractions.
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YiHaoHoward ***
1 Jul
Very nice experience with Jose! Memorable trip in Melbourne
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Zahrah *********
30 Jun
definitely worth the money since this tour already include the admission to the pinguin parade and sanctuary. Yhe scenery a long the way is awesome. John is amazing guide ✨
Klook用戶
30 Jun
we got sufficient time for all the spots and thx to our tourist guide William! He is a hilarious, helpful and warmhearted guy🤣 He helped us take photos and even brought us to an extra spot for stargazing. He wiped the car window for us so we can easily see animals on the car when we’re on Philip Island. Highly recommended!!!
夫 **
29 Jun
We took a minibus and the scenery along the way was beautiful! The driver was very nice. My favorite spot in the itinerary was the first zoo, where you could touch kangaroos, which was super fun! The next two attractions were for rest, where you could eat, and the scenery was also very beautiful. The last penguin parade was really far away and couldn't be seen clearly. It was also forbidden to take photos and videos with your mobile phone after dark, so you couldn't see it very much. However, when you leave the viewing area and go back on the trail, you can hear the penguins up close and see them, which is very cute!
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Nur *****
29 Jun
It’s a long day out of town, so definitely pack some snacks and drinks for the ride! You’ll be spending quite a bit of time in the coach, but honestly, both Puffing Billy and Phillip Island were 100% worth it. The Puffing Billy train ride felt surreal — like being transported to another world. If you’re boarding from Lakeside, try to sit on the left side for better views (though the right side’s still nice too!). The ride is super calm and peaceful, and we loved waving at the locals along the way! Phillip Island was such a highlight. We arrived just in time to see the adorable little penguins waddling up to their burrows 🐧 Just a heads up — no photos or videos are allowed during this part, to protect the penguins. But seeing them up close as they made their way home was such a special moment. All in all, a long but magical day — highly recommend!
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Tam ********
29 Jun
The tour guide curtis was friendly and good, serving as both tour guide and driver in his own hands. Very detailed explanation of the itinerary, and different places to be aware of places, time will not be very rushed. At the end of Penguin Island you can see many little penguins very happy. Since it was past eight when we got back to the city after the trip, he would recommend us what restaurants were good for the evening. Then we went to a recommended Chinese restaurant and ice cream shop that was really delicious. 10 points recommended.
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Woo *
29 Jun
Tour guide Tian was very friendly. He kept introducing us to the scenery along the way and also shared with us his experiences and suggestions on living in Melbourne.
Klook用戶
28 Jun
The tour guide Curtis was great - he spoke English, Mandarin and Cantonese - three languages in turn! Will tell Tips and will explain the content but will give us time to rest! The place we went was very good, the Rainbow House was so deserted that we were able to take a lot of photos. The train was very lucky to be seated with the family, and was taken super many photos, and there were many passages to greet passers-by! Finally, Penguin Island is where you can really see penguins, small and cute!

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Phillip Island Day Trips and Itineraries

Many travelers include Phillip Island in their holiday itineraries as a day trip or weekend escape from Melbourne. Highlights include:

  • Watching the penguins emerge at the Penguin Parade

  • Surfing or walking at Cape Woolamai

  • Visiting the Churchill Island Heritage Farm

  • Exploring Cat Bay and Summerland Peninsula

  • Enjoying local dining with views of the coastline

For those planning a longer stay, a visit to nearby destinations such asNorfolk Island National Park or exploring Norfolk Island tourism can be combined into a broader Australian nature and heritage journey.

Phillip Island: Top Things to See and Do

Phillip Island Penguin Parade

The Phillip Island Penguin Parade is the island's most famous attraction. Each evening at Summerland Beach, visitors gather to watch hundreds of little penguins emerge from the sea after a day of fishing. This magical wildlife experience is a highlight of any Phillip Island tour and offers a rare chance to connect with nature while supporting vital conservation and research programs run by Phillip Island Nature Parks.

Seal Rocks and The Nobbies Centre

Visit the Nobbies Centre for boardwalk views across rugged coastlines and out to Seal Rocks, home to Australia's largest colony of fur seals. The lookout platforms are also ideal for spotting seabirds and migrating whales in season.

Koala Conservation Reserve

Stroll along treetop boardwalks where you can see koalas in their natural habitat. The reserve focuses on preserving native flora and vegetation, offering a safe refuge for wildlife and a chance to learn about how rangers respond to threats facing koalas on the mainland.

Churchill Island Heritage Farm

Step back in time at the Churchill Island Heritage Farm, where you can explore historic buildings, walk through heritage gardens, and learn about Victoria's early farming practices. This cultural site provides a unique backdrop for families and history enthusiasts, blending colonial heritage with stunning coastal scenery.

Cape Woolamai and National Surfing Reserve

Cape Woolamai, home to a National Surfing Reserve, is a haven for surfers, hikers, and nature lovers. Its rugged cliffs, granite headlands, and dramatic views make it one of Phillip Island's most iconic landscapes. Scenic walking tracks wind past native flora and vegetation, providing excellent opportunities to spot seabirds and migrating whales during the summer months.

Wildlife and Surfing at Cat Bay

Located near Summerland Beach, Cat Bay is another must-visit location. With calm conditions compared to Cape Woolamai, it's perfect for beginner surfers. The bay is also an important environment for marine life, with conservation measures in place to protect threatened species and respond to predators that impact local wildlife.

Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit

For those seeking speed, the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is a world-renowned motorsport venue. Hosting major international racing events, it offers visitors the chance to enjoy an exhilarating day out, whether watching a race or taking a guided circuit tour.

Wildlife and Conservation on Phillip Island

Phillip Island is a sanctuary for diverse wildlife. Managed by Phillip Island Nature Parks, the island is dedicated to protecting seabirds, penguins, whales, and other threatened species.Conservation programs ensure the survival of unique ecosystems while also providing educational experiences for visitors.

Phillip Island once faced threats of species becoming extinct due to predators and habitat loss. Today, ongoing research and environmental management ensure the survival of its native flora, vegetation, and land-based wildlife.

Planning Your Phillip Island Tour

  • Best time to visit: The island is popular year-round, but February and summer months offer warm weather, whale watching, and outdoor activities.

  • Access: Phillip Island is connected to the mainland by a bridge, making it easily accessible for day trips from Melbourne.

  • See Wildlife at Phillip Island: Guided tours and ranger talks help visitors learn more about ongoing environmental conservation efforts.

How to Get to Phillip Island

Phillip Island is easily accessible from Melbourne, making it a popular choice for day trips and weekend getaways.

  • By Car: Drive 90 minutes (approximately 125 km) from Melbourne via the Monash Freeway (M1) and Bass Highway (A420). The island is connected to the mainland by a bridge at San Remo.

  • By Public Transport: V/Line buses operate services from Southern Cross Station in Melbourne to Cowes, the main township on Phillip Island.

  • Phillip Island Tours: Many operators offer guided day tours from Melbourne, often including the Penguin Parade, Cape Woolamai, and Churchill Island Heritage Farm.

Entry Fees for Phillip Island Attractions

Managed by Phillip Island Nature Parks, the island's most popular attractions require entry fees. Combination passes are available to save on costs if you plan to visit multiple sites.

  • Penguin Parade: From approx. AUD $32 for adults, with premium and underground viewing options available.

  • Churchill Island Heritage Farm: Around AUD $14 for adults.

  • Koala Conservation Reserve: Approx. AUD $14 for adults.

  • 3 Parks Pass (Penguin Parade + Churchill Island + Koala Conservation Reserve): From AUD $46, offering the best value for multiple attractions.

  • Children's tickets and family passes are available at discounted rates.

Tip: Book online in advance, especially for the Phillip Island Penguin Parade during peak summer months.