Experience the Magic of Phillip Island Nature Parks
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Phillip Island Penguins Express Tour from Melbourne
Highlights
Explore the scenic Nobbies and Seal Rocks with breathtaking seaside views.
Watch the captivating daily Penguin Parade at dusk as penguins return from the ocean.
Enjoy guided admission and comfortable transfers included in the tour.
Benefit from an audio guide app available in multiple languages.
Travel in a group not exceeding 24 participants for a more intimate experience.








Phillip Island: Guided Tour from Melbourne + Wine, Lunch & Penguin Parade
Highlights
Enjoy a small group tour with a maximum of 15 participants.
Travel comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Relish a wine tasting session at Phillip Island Winery accompanied by a shared grazing platter.
Savor a delicious lunch during the trip.
Witness the charming Penguin Parade at sunset.
Take in scenic views of Cowes and The Nobbies with sparkling wine.
Benefit from an English-speaking live guide throughout the journey.





Phillip Island Seal Watching Cruise
Highlights
Enjoy a two-hour excursion on the water.
Listen to an informative live commentary in English.
Delight in complimentary tea or coffee paired with cake.
View a vast seal colony up close with over 5,000 seals.
Frequent opportunities to spot dolphins.
Observe diverse seabird species.
Discover historical landmarks along the journey.
Access free WiFi throughout the cruise.
Welcome to Phillip Island Nature Parks
Just 90 minutes from Melbourne, Phillip Island Nature Parks invites you to experience Australia’s wildlife up close in a breathtaking coastal setting. Watch the world-famous Penguin Parade, wander through lush koala habitats, and explore rugged clifftops overlooking the Southern Ocean. Whether you’re seeking adventure or serenity, every moment on the island offers a deeper connection with nature. Book your tickets today and discover why Phillip Island is one of Victoria’s must-see destinations.
About Phillip Island Nature Parks

Phillip Island is one of Victoria’s most loved natural treasures, known for its spectacular coastline, pristine beaches, and thriving wildlife. Home to colonies of Little Penguins, sleepy koalas, and playful seals, the island offers a rare glimpse into Australia’s natural beauty.
Beyond its famous Penguin Parade, visitors can explore scenic boardwalks, surf beaches, and conservation parks that protect unique habitats and native species.
Just a short drive from Melbourne, Phillip Island combines relaxation, discovery, and adventure, all in one unforgettable destination.
Why Visit Philip Island Nature Parks
World-Famous Penguin Parade: Watch hundreds of Little Penguins waddle ashore at sunset in one of Australia’s most iconic wildlife experiences.
Koala Conservation Reserve: Stroll along treetop boardwalks and see koalas resting in their natural habitat, surrounded by native bushland.
The Nobbies Centre: Enjoy spectacular ocean views, interactive displays, and the chance to spot Australian fur seals on nearby Seal Rocks.
Pristine Coastal Landscapes: Explore rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and scenic trails that reveal the island’s natural beauty at every turn.
Family-Friendly Attractions: Educational exhibits, wildlife encounters, and outdoor adventures make it ideal for visitors of all ages.
Easy Access from Melbourne: Located just 90 minutes from the city, it’s the perfect day trip or weekend getaway for nature lovers.
Opening Hours and Best Times to Visit

Opening Hours:
Phillip Island Nature Parks’ attractions, including the Penguin Parade, Koala Conservation Reserve, Churchill Island, and The Nobbies Centre, are open daily. Opening hours vary slightly by season and attraction, with most venues welcoming visitors from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. The Penguin Parade begins at sunset, and arrival times change throughout the year, it’s best to check your selected session time when booking tickets.
Best Time to Visit:
Phillip Island is a year-round destination, but the summer months (December to February) offer warm weather, extended daylight, and ideal beach conditions. Autumn (March to May) brings mild temperatures and fewer crowds, perfect for outdoor exploration. Winter (June to August) is cooler yet peaceful, with a chance to spot whales along the coast, while spring (September to November) bursts with new life as native flora blooms and wildlife activity increases.
Seasonal Conditions:
Summer: Average temperatures range from 20–25°C. Bring sunscreen and water for coastal walks.
Autumn: Cooler evenings and calm seas make it great for wildlife watching.
Winter: Expect temperatures around 10–15°C and occasional rain, pack a jacket for the Penguin Parade.
Spring: Pleasant temperatures and fresh green landscapes provide stunning photo opportunities.
No matter the season, Phillip Island Nature Parks promises unforgettable encounters with wildlife and nature, just remember to dress for the coastal breeze and book early during peak holidays.
Find Your Way to Philip Island Nature Parks
Address
Phillip Island Nature Parks
1019 Ventnor Road, Summerlands,
VIC 3922, Australia
Getting There
- By Car
- By Public Transport

The easiest and most flexible way to reach Phillip Island is by car. From Melbourne, take the M1 Monash Freeway, then follow the South Gippsland Highway (M420) toward Phillip Island. Cross the San Remo Bridge, which connects the mainland to the island, and follow the signs to the Penguin Parade Visitor Centre on Ventnor Road.
The drive takes around 90 minutes and offers beautiful countryside and coastal views along the way. Free parking is available at all major attractions, including the Penguin Parade, Koala Conservation Reserve, and The Nobbies Centre.

Visitors can take a V/Line train from Melbourne’s Southern Cross Station to Koo Wee Rup or Dandenong, then transfer to a local bus service bound for Cowes, the island’s main town. From there, taxis or local transport can connect you to the nature parks and visitor centres.
While this option is longer, it’s ideal for travelers without a car looking for an affordable route.
Scenes from Phillip Island Nature Parks
Dining at Philip Island Nature Parks

Dining options across the parks are designed to serve visitors with refreshments, light meals, and snacks. Here’s a breakdown:
Shearwater Restaurant (Penguin Parade): The main dining facility at the Penguin Parade offers sit-down meals, snacks, and refreshments.
Manna Gum Café (Koala Conservation Reserve): Located within the Koala Conservation Reserve, this café serves coffee, snacks, and light meals.
Churchill Island Café: On Churchill Island, there is a café offering breakfast and lunch items.
All cafés and dining venues aim to use local ingredients where possible. Because café operations can change, it’s wise to check current opening status before your visit.
Shop at Philip Island Nature Parks

Phillip Island Nature Parks offers retail outlets at key locations, where you can find gifts, clothing, and educational merchandise.
Penguin Parade Visitor Centre Retail Store: The main visitor centre includes a gift shop offering a broad selection of branded souvenirs, apparel, books, and wildlife-themed items.
Nobbies Gift Shop: The gift shop at the Nobbies Centre features a variety of clothing, toys, accessories, and keepsakes. It is designed with accessibility in mind (wide walkways).
Churchill Island Souvenir Gift Shop: On Churchill Island, there is a dedicated souvenir shop offering farm-themed items, clothing, and toys.
These stores are ideal for finding mementos of your visit — from penguin plush toys to locally themed apparel and educational items.
Accessibility at Philip Island Nature Parks

Phillip Island Nature Parks is committed to providing accessible experiences across its attractions.
Wheelchair & Mobility Access: Venues such as the Penguin Parade and Nobbies have accessible pathways and viewing areas. Chairs can be easily moved to accommodate wheelchair users.
Companion Card: Companion Card holders receive free entry (their companion enters at no cost), but bookings must be made in advance.
Accessible Facilities: Public toilets, parking, and paths are designed for accessibility. The gift shops have wide internal walkways suitable for people of all ages and mobility.
Access Guides Available: The parks publish an Accessibility Guide (PDF) that outlines details such as gradients, seating, and accessible viewing points.
Tip: If you or someone in your party has mobility requirements, call ahead to confirm particular session access or book early to secure spots.
Know Before You Go
Book in Advance: Popular experiences like the Penguin Parade and Koala Conservation Reserve can sell out quickly, especially on weekends and holidays. Online booking is highly recommended.
Arrive Early: Plan to arrive at least one hour before the Penguin Parade to explore the visitor centre, grab a meal, and secure the best viewing spot.
Dress for the Weather: The island’s coastal climate can be windy and cool, even in summer, bring a jacket, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen.
Photography Rules: Flash photography and video recording are not permitted during the Penguin Parade to protect the penguins’ sensitive eyes.
Accessibility-Friendly: Most attractions have accessible paths, ramps, and seating areas. Companion Card holders receive free entry for their carers.
Parking & Transport: Free parking is available at all main sites. Public transport and tour buses connect the major attractions.
Dining Options: Enjoy local produce and light meals at cafés located at the Penguin Parade, Koala Conservation Reserve, and Churchill Island.
Sustainability Matters: Phillip Island Nature Parks is a conservation-based organisation, help protect wildlife by staying on marked trails and disposing of waste responsibly.
Plan for Wildlife: Wildlife crossings are common, drive slowly, especially around dawn and dusk.
Stay Nearby: For those wishing to explore more, Phillip Island offers a range of accommodation options from eco-lodges to family-friendly stays.









































