Phillip Island region
The Phillip Island from Melbourne - 2 hour drive from Melbourne
- Top 10 Tourist Destination.
Time Melbourne to Phillip Island: 2 Hours+ (allow 3 hours)
Distance Melbourne to Phillip Island: 141.7 km via M1
Experience one of Australia’s most popular attractions. Each night
at sunset you’ll be amazed by Little Penguins returning ashore after
a day’s fishing. See the world’s smallest penguin in its natural
habitat from viewing stands and boardwalks. Enjoy interactive and
educational displays in the visitor centre and the spectacular coastal
scenery from the Penguin Parade. This experience is sure to be the
highlight of your visit. As the sun fades in the sky, Little Penguins
waddle up the beach to the safety of their homes in the sand dunes.
Witness this magical procession – it is a treat never forgotten.
Penguin Parade
The main penguin viewing area at Summerland Beach has tiered seating
and provides a 180 degree elevated viewing of the Little Penguins
on parade. Watching them arrive and waddle across the beach to their
sand dune burrows at sunset is a magical experience for all. Visitors
can also enjoy Little Penguins around their burrows from elevated
timber boardwalks.
Penguins Plus: The Penguins Plus viewing platform is inspired
by the natural elements of the surrounding landscape and offers
visitors up-close viewing of the little penguins, complete with
ranger commentary on the fascinating lives of the penguins. Limited
to a maximum of 300 people, the platform overlooks the most popular
pathway at the Penguin Parade, providing some great penguin viewing.
Underground Viewing: Get a bird’s-eye view of the little
penguins in the Underground viewing experience. Limited to just
70 people, this world-first facility gives you the chance to watch
the penguins waddling along the Penguin Parade’s most popular pathway,
at eye-level. Enjoy up-close viewing of the penguins in their natural
habitat through an underground viewing window, with the comfort
and convenience of being indoors, undercover and out of the elements
Penguin VIP Tour: Enjoy the Penguin Parade from the comfort
of an exclusive, elevated viewing tower. Located at the main viewing
stand at the Penguin Parade, this option allows ten (10)people each
evening to have pole position for penguin viewing. Visitors are
able to interact with a ranger and assist in the penguin count,
an important part in the ongoing research of the Phillip Island
penguins.
Ultimate Penguin Tour: If you are seeking a more personalised
and intimate wildlife tour, the Ultimate Penguin Tour is for you.
Designed for groups of up to ten(10), this fully accredited eco-tour
takes visitors to a stunning, secluded beach to view Little Penguins.
Participants get informative commentary by rangers through personal
headphones as they view penguins with the use of night vision technology.
Behind the Scenes Tour: This fun and family oriented, ranger-led
tour allows you to see what goes on at the Penguin Parade and how
rangers and researchers are protecting the Little Penguins. Play
with puppets to uncover the secret lives of penguins. You will also
receive tips on best viewing for the Penguin Parade and a little
penguin jumper to take home. The Penguin Parade Visitor Centre features
informative displays, gift shops, café, toilets and theatre.
A Maze’N Things
No visit to Phillip Island is complete without a trip to A Maze’N
Things. It is an exciting world of optical illusions, mazes, puzzles
and magic that will entertain, intrigue and amuse adults and children
for hours. Inside the uniquely designed building, there are Illusions
Rooms, a Mirror Maze, the Rotating Room, and a host of other things
to enjoy, including the famous LookOut! Slide. Not for the fainthearted,
it is a great adrenaline rush for those on it and very entertaining
for those just watching. The activities in Puzzle Island test your
motor skills, perception and memory. You will leave roaring with
laughter or scratching your head in disbelief. Discover Magic Manor
with its interactive magic displays, astounding illusions, mysterious
caves, magic rabbits, time machine, scare rooms and much more. It’s
like nothing you have experienced. Outside, Australia’s largest
three-dimensional timber maze provides a labyrinth of twisting turns
and dead ends. The 19-hole Maxi Mini Golf course will challenge
everyone from beginners to experienced golfers. Climb to new heights
on the SkyTrail, a new concept in high ropes courses where you traverse
amongst the tree tops in complete safety. Explore different elements
of swinging bridges, clambering ropes, and dangling obstacles. For
those desiring more leisurely pursuits, there is also a large and
colourful café, specialty retail shop and outdoor facilities such
as playgrounds, BBQ’s and picnic areas. Open 7 days a week from
10am – 5pm.
Antarctic Journey
The exciting new ‘Antarctic Journey’ attraction at the Nobbies Centre
is Open Taking you on a virtual journey to the world’s most extreme
continent – Antarctica. Be engaged by a hands-on fun and interactive
experiences which include – feeling the freeze in the Antarctic
Chill Zone, comparing a penguin’s thermal image with their own,
and selecting a seafood meal at an interactive dinner table. A large
multimedia installation within the exhibition will tantalise the
senses as it showcases the captivating landscape and stunning wildlife
along the journey from Phillip Island through to Antarctica. The
journey’s climax is an unforgettable, state of the art augmented
reality experience which puts you right in the heart of the action.
Stand on an ice floe and pat a penguin, stroke a seal or marvel
at a whale within arm’s reach. Take a fun and interactive virtual
journey into the wonderful world of the Southern Ocean and Antarctica.
Rhyll Trout and Bush Tucker Farm
Visit Rhyll Trout and Bush Tucker Farm for a natural experience
and plenty of good old-fashioned hospitality. Friendly fishing instructors
will teach you to catch rainbow trout in a picturesque tree-lined
lake and the all-weather indoor “Rainforest Pool.” Take your catch
with you or ask the chef to transform your trout into a magnificent
meal. The Bush Tucker Trail winds through three hectares of native
food crops, producing numerous edible fruits, berries, seeds, leaves
and flowers. Learn about how the Koori people harvested and used
these plants from the wild. The licensed Farmhouse Café offers Devonshire
tea, home style meals and a huge variety of home made bush tucker
products.
Wild Ocean Eco Boat
There’s a spot along Phillip Island’s southern coastline, between
the Nobbies and Penguin Parade, which rivals the views of Victoria’s
Great Ocean Road. For the first time this rugged coastline can be
explored up close on the Wild Oceans EcoBoat Tours. Phillip Island
Nature Parks has teamed up with John Dickie, the island’s long-time
local boat tour operator, to offer the new daily tours. As locals
attest, the waters surrounding Phillip Island teem with wildlife.
From June to September, migrating whales such as southern rights
and humpbacks are spotted, along with smaller orcas or ‘killer whales’.
Keep your eyes peeled for any ‘rafts’ of little penguins out fishing,
or look towards the shore to spot a soaring bird of prey such as
a peregrine falcon.
Within 20 minutes of departing from the Cowes jetty, the Wild Ocean
EcoBoat Tours arrive offshore to one of the Australia’s largest
fur seal colonies. Underwater cameras aboard the boat reward guests
with a unique glimpse into the playful antics occurring beneath
the waves as seals surround the boat. Visit in January and you’ll
see fur seal pups taking their first swim lessons. Extend the thrills
aboard the EcoBoat Adventure tour for spectacular close-up views
of the Nobbies blowhole and Phillip Island’s rugged southern coastline.
The return journey takes guests past the Nobbies and the coastline
of Summerland Peninsula. Discover the Aboriginal and European history
of the area and pass by Cat Bay, a National Surfing Reserve famous
for its longboard break.
Return to Cowes jetty in time to explore the sights of town before
heading out to see the little penguins waddle ashore at dusk for
the world-famous Penguin Parade. Tours operate daily with up to
three trips per day in the peak summer season. Two tours are on
offer: EcoBoat Adventure: 90 minutes and includes Seal Rocks, Nobbies
blowhole, Summerland Peninsula and Cat Bay. EcoBoat Express: 60
minutes and includes Seals Rocks, Nobbies and Cat Bay. Prices start
at $85AUS per adult. To find out more, visit penguins.org.au, head
to a Phillip Island Nature Parks visitor centre, or drop by the
Wild Oceans EcoBoat Tours office at Cowes jetty.
Phillip Island Chocolate Factory
Without a doubt, the Phillip Island Chocolate Factory is the sweetest
and most addictive attraction on Phillip Island Pannys Amazing World
of Chocolate is a celebration of all things chocolate, with interactive
machines to play with, fascinating facts and the ability to make
your own chocolate on the spot. Once you’ve experienced this unique
chocolate wonderland it is time to explore Pannys Chocolate café
and Pannys Chocolate Shop to experience an extensive selection of
chocolatey treats. From your very first taste you will fall in love
with Pannys delectable Belgium premium hand made chocolates. When
you arrive at the Phillip Island Chocolate Factory you will be offered
one of Pannys ‘secret recipe’ White Truffles. It is a delicious
introduction to Panny’s skills as a chocolatier. With a vast range
of truffles, bars, clusters, gift boxes and animals there will be
a Pannys favourite for you. And there’s more! The Phillip Island
Chocolate Factory is more than just a chocolate shop!
The Nobbies
From this magnificent headland, the views stretch forever. This
area offers spectacular coastal viewing from the boardwalks and
lookout points set amongst natural sea bird gardens. One and a half
kilometres offshore from The Nobbies are Seal Rocks, home to Australia’s
largest Australian Fur Seal colony. Things to do: Stroll along The
Nobbies boardwalk and enjoy spectacular views along Phillip Island’s
rugged south coast. See the awesome blowhole, a spectacular sea
cave that thunders during big southern swells. Enjoy the sea bird
gardens offering spectacular flowering displays in the spring. Take
a moment to learn about the local area from the educational signage.
Silver Gulls nest here and chicks can be seen during spring and
early summer. Little Penguins are often seen here resting between
seasonal and daily duties. Australia’s Larges Fur Seal Colony at
Seal Rocks on Phillip Island
Koala Conservation Centre
Stroll through this eucalypt woodland and come ‘face-to-face’
with koalas in their natural habitat. The Koala Conservation Centre’s
unique tree top boardwalks and close viewing areas allow visitors
to see how truly amazing koalas are. The new koala boardwalk provides
exceptional koala viewing and features amazing views of a beautiful
natural wetland area. Also not to be missed are the centre’s latest
additions. Catch a glimpse of this year’s koala joeys, as they take
their first adventures out of the mother’s pouch, learning to climb,
find food and meet each other. Exceptional photo opportunities abound!
Promoting koala conservation, this ecotourism attraction has been
essential for saving Phillip Island’s koala population and natural
bush environment. The new close viewing area plays host to a special
koala breeding program over the next year, ensuring it remains a
key player in the conservation of these important animals. Visitors
have the opportunity to experience a ranger-led ‘Koala Eco-Explorer
Tour’ which provides them with the chance to discover behind the
scenes information about one of Australia’s favourite icons. Unlike
a zoo, the Koala Conservation Centre is really unique as visitors
get the chance to see these magnificent creatures in their natural
habitat, living as they would in the wild. Another spectacular area
is the woodland walk. Wandering through natural bush, amongst hundreds
of different species of Australian wildlife, (including wallabies,
possums, echidnas and snakes) visitors can try to spot the koalas
themselves. The Koala Conservation Centre also features a visitor
interpretation centre with gift shop and educational displays, which
visitors will find extremely fascinating and informative. The Koala
Conservation Centre is part of the Phillip Island Nature Parks and
is a great addition to any trip to Phillip Island and the Penguin
Parade.
Public Events: Phillip Island Grand Prix (October 2017)
www.motogp.com.au
Phillip Island is famous for its international motorcycle and car
racing events. Motorsport enthusiasts the world over, converge on
the Island to see the big name drivers and riders in action on the
famous Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit.
Where to stay at Cowes
Tourist Van Park.
A Maze N Things Holiday Park & Motel. Address: 1825 Phillip Island
Rd, Cowes VIC 3922, Australia
Beach Park Tourist Caravan Park
Address: 2 McKenzie Rd, Cowes VIC 3922, Australia
Content: www.visitphillipisland.com
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