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Complete Phillip Island Day Trip

If you love animals and want to see amazing Australian wildlife up close, then this is the tour for you. Meet koalas and watch the incredible Penguin Parade on this day trip to Phillip Island. Description.

  • 13 hours
  • 8/10 | 40 reviews

If you love animals and want to see amazing Australian wildlife up close, then this is the tour for you. Meet koalas and watch the incredible Penguin Parade on this day trip to Phillip Island.

Description

We'll meet at the Hotel Windsor in Melbourne and head to Phillip Island, a natural paradise with a variety of wildlife species.

Our first stop will be at one of the animal sanctuaries on this island, specifically the Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park, where we’ll see koalas and kangaroos in their natural habitat.

Next, we’ll head to the Nobbies on the western tip of Phillip Island. This point offers views of Westernport Bay and Bass Strait, and we’ll have the chance to see Australia's largest colony of fur seals.

Our next stop is the Penguin Parade, where the penguins gather in groups near the beach to reach their burrows, showcasing their unique walking style.

After the Phillip Island tour, we’ll return to the meeting point in Melbourne, approximately 12 hours later.

Languages

This tour is conducted with an English-speaking guide. You’ll be able to download the commentary in English from the app provided on the day of the tour.

Included

  • Transport by minibus
  • English–speaking guide
  • Admission to Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park

Not included

  • Food and drinks

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

The Windsor Melbourne, 103-111 Spring St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

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