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Boardwalk overlooking ocean at sunset on Phillip Island.
Penguins walking along Summerland Beach during the Penguin Parade.
Blowholes and rock formations along Phillip Island's coastline.
Koala eating eucalyptus leaves at Phillip Island Koala Conservation Reserve.
Visitors observing a koala at a conservation reserve.
Visitors watching penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Boardwalk overlooking the ocean at Phillip Island, Australia.
Visitors entering Koala Conservation Reserve, Phillip Island.
Phillip Island penguins walking on sandy path surrounded by grass.
Tourists wearing penguin hats on a coach to Phillip Island.
Boardwalk overlooking ocean at sunset on Phillip Island.
Penguins walking along Summerland Beach during the Penguin Parade.
Blowholes and rock formations along Phillip Island's coastline.
Koala eating eucalyptus leaves at Phillip Island Koala Conservation Reserve.
Visitors observing a koala at a conservation reserve.
Visitors watching penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Boardwalk overlooking the ocean at Phillip Island, Australia.
Visitors entering Koala Conservation Reserve, Phillip Island.
Phillip Island penguins walking on sandy path surrounded by grass.
Tourists wearing penguin hats on a coach to Phillip Island.
Boardwalk overlooking ocean at sunset on Phillip Island.
Penguins walking along Summerland Beach during the Penguin Parade.
Blowholes and rock formations along Phillip Island's coastline.
Koala eating eucalyptus leaves at Phillip Island Koala Conservation Reserve.
Visitors observing a koala at a conservation reserve.
Visitors watching penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Boardwalk overlooking the ocean at Phillip Island, Australia.
Visitors entering Koala Conservation Reserve, Phillip Island.
Phillip Island penguins walking on sandy path surrounded by grass.
Tourists wearing penguin hats on a coach to Phillip Island.
4.6(85)

From Melbourne: Half/Full-Day Phillip Island Day Trip with Penguin Parade

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AU$155
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10 hr
Guided tour
Transfers available
Itinerary
TOTAL DURATION10 hours
Timeline
Map
Melbourne
Start point

Melbourne

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1 hr 45 min
Koala Conservation Reserve

1. Koala Conservation Reserve

60 min
15 min
Phillip Island

2. Phillip Island

30 min
3 attractions

Things to do

Philip Island Nature Park

3. Philip Island Nature Park

45 min
10 min
Nobbies Centre

4. Nobbies Centre

40 min
10 min
Penguin Parade

5. Penguin Parade

90 min
2 hr
Melbourne
End point

Melbourne

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Your ending point would be same as your start point

Designed for every traveler: from quick half-day trips visits to relaxed full-day wildlife encounters, all in one easy package.

  • Everything you get: Penguin parade viewing, coach transfers from Melbourne with an expert driver guide.
  • Wildlife encounters: Koalas, wallabies, native birds, and little penguins waddling.
  • Upgrades: Swap for up-close views of the parade with Penguins Plus, or opt for the full-day tour for slow exploration.
  • Why choose this: The only tour that flexes to fit your travel style, packs in every must-see, and all planning is sorted.

Designed for every traveler: from quick half-day trips visits to relaxed full-day wildlife encounters, all in one easy package.

  • Everything you get: Penguin parade viewing, coach transfers from Melbourne with an expert driver guide.
  • Wildlife encounters: Koalas, wallabies, native birds, and little penguins waddling.
  • Upgrades: Swap for up-close views of the parade with Penguins Plus, or opt for the full-day tour for slow exploration.
  • Why choose this: The only tour that flexes to fit your travel style, packs in every must-see, and all planning is sorted.

Inclusions

  • Full or half-day tour to Phillip Island (based on option selected)
  • Round-trip transfers from Melbourne
  • English-speaking guide
  • Entry to Phillip Island National Parks, Nobbies Blowhole and Seal Rocks Lookout
  • Entry to Penguin Parade at Phillip Island National Park
  • Access to boardwalk and visitor center
  • Access to general viewing platform

Penguins Plus (if option selected)

  • Access to Penguins Plus viewing platform
  • Closest penguin pathway viewing
  • Limited-capacity beachfront stand

Exclusions

  • Food and beverages (available to purchase onsite)
  • Headphones
  • Tip: For families, bring a small bucket and spade to keep kids entertained on the sand before the penguins arrive.
  • This experience is not pram/stroller or wheelchair accessible.
  • A low level of fitness is required to complete the walks on this tour itinerary.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 48 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Penguins walking on the beach at dusk during the Penguin Parade, Phillip Island.
Visitors watching penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Visitors observing a koala at a conservation reserve.
Koalas resting in a tree at the Conservation Reserve, Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Visitors interacting with a horse at Churchill Island farm.
Ranger with sheepdog and lamb at Churchill Island farm.
Visitors observing penguin sculptures at Penguin Parade Visitor Centre.
Sheep grazing in a field at Churchill Island farm with ocean view in the background.
Visitors observing sheep and a dog at Churchill Island farm.
Aerial view of Churchill Island surrounded by water and lush greenery.
Penguins walking on the beach at dusk during the Penguin Parade, Phillip Island.
Visitors watching penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Visitors observing a koala at a conservation reserve.
Koalas resting in a tree at the Conservation Reserve, Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Visitors interacting with a horse at Churchill Island farm.
Ranger with sheepdog and lamb at Churchill Island farm.
Visitors observing penguin sculptures at Penguin Parade Visitor Centre.
Sheep grazing in a field at Churchill Island farm with ocean view in the background.
Visitors observing sheep and a dog at Churchill Island farm.
Aerial view of Churchill Island surrounded by water and lush greenery.
Penguins walking on the beach at dusk during the Penguin Parade, Phillip Island.
Visitors watching penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Visitors observing a koala at a conservation reserve.
Koalas resting in a tree at the Conservation Reserve, Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Visitors interacting with a horse at Churchill Island farm.
Ranger with sheepdog and lamb at Churchill Island farm.
Visitors observing penguin sculptures at Penguin Parade Visitor Centre.
Sheep grazing in a field at Churchill Island farm with ocean view in the background.
Visitors observing sheep and a dog at Churchill Island farm.
Aerial view of Churchill Island surrounded by water and lush greenery.
4.5(390)

Phillip Island 3 Parks Pass: Penguin Parade, Koala Conservation Reserve & Churchill Island

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AU$58.50
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Flexible duration

Phillip Island’s ultimate wildlife and heritage trio.

  • Everything you get: 6-month flexible access to Penguin Parade, Koala Reserve's spotting zones, and Churchill Island's heritage farm.
  • Wildlife encounters: Treetop koalas, heritage livestock, penguins, 50+ bird species.
  • Why choose this: Hop between wildlife wonders and heritage trails—your pass helps keep their stories alive.

Phillip Island’s ultimate wildlife and heritage trio.

  • Everything you get: 6-month flexible access to Penguin Parade, Koala Reserve's spotting zones, and Churchill Island's heritage farm.
  • Wildlife encounters: Treetop koalas, heritage livestock, penguins, 50+ bird species.
  • Why choose this: Hop between wildlife wonders and heritage trails—your pass helps keep their stories alive.

Inclusions

  • Entry to Penguin Parade at Phillip Island National Park
  • Access to boardwalk and visitor center
  • Access to general viewing platform
  • Entry to Koala Conservation Reserve
  • Entry to Churchill Island
  • Tip: Bring binoculars for spotting wallabies and birdlife from the boardwalks, and check the visitor center for ranger talks or the digital quest QR trail, which adds a fun scavenger hunt element for families.
  • This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessibility.
  • This experience is suitable for people with sensory needs.
  • Visitors can bring assistance animals certified by a registered authority and must remain on designated paths and restrained by a harness or lead.
  • Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • For the Penguin Parade, penguins arrive at sunset each evening, with typical arrival times ranging from 8:30 to 9pm in summer (Dec–Feb), 7 to 8pm in autumn (Mar–May), 5:15 to 6pm in winter (Jun–Aug), and 6:30 to 8pm in spring (Sep–Nov).
  • All revenue supports conservation, research, and wildlife rescue at Phillip Island.
  • Your selected booking date will be for the Penguin Parade General Viewing, while entry to the Koala Conservation Reserve and Churchill Island comes with a 6-month validity. You can also use these tickets on the same day during operating hours.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 48 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Penguins walking on the beach at Phillip Island Nature Parks, Australia.
Koala resting in a tree at Koala Conservation Reserve, Phillip Island.
Visitors seated at Phillip Island Nature Parks viewing area for Penguin Parade.
Child observing penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Wooden boardwalk on Churchill Island with visitors exploring coastal landscape.
Visitors watching penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Rocky coastline and ocean waves at sunset on Churchill Island, Australia.
Penguins walking on the beach at Phillip Island Nature Parks Penguin Parade.
Penguins walking on sand at night, Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Tourists boarding air-conditioned coach bus for transfer to Montserrat Monastery.
Penguins walking on the beach at Phillip Island Nature Parks, Australia.
Koala resting in a tree at Koala Conservation Reserve, Phillip Island.
Visitors seated at Phillip Island Nature Parks viewing area for Penguin Parade.
Child observing penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Wooden boardwalk on Churchill Island with visitors exploring coastal landscape.
Visitors watching penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Rocky coastline and ocean waves at sunset on Churchill Island, Australia.
Penguins walking on the beach at Phillip Island Nature Parks Penguin Parade.
Penguins walking on sand at night, Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Tourists boarding air-conditioned coach bus for transfer to Montserrat Monastery.
Penguins walking on the beach at Phillip Island Nature Parks, Australia.
Koala resting in a tree at Koala Conservation Reserve, Phillip Island.
Visitors seated at Phillip Island Nature Parks viewing area for Penguin Parade.
Child observing penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Wooden boardwalk on Churchill Island with visitors exploring coastal landscape.
Visitors watching penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Rocky coastline and ocean waves at sunset on Churchill Island, Australia.
Penguins walking on the beach at Phillip Island Nature Parks Penguin Parade.
Penguins walking on sand at night, Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Tourists boarding air-conditioned coach bus for transfer to Montserrat Monastery.
4.3(3,890)

Phillip Island Nature Parks Penguin Parade Tickets

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AU$34
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Flexible duration

See the world’s only wild penguin parade!

  • Everything you get: Access to the 1.8 km boardwalk, visitor centre, and general viewing platform at the Penguin Parade.
  • Wildlife encounters: Little penguins, wallabies, Cape Barren geese, eastern bandicoots.
  • Why choose this: Watch 1,000+ little penguins up close and support their colony’s future.
  • Upgrades: Upgrade to the 3 Parks Pass to enjoy the Penguin Parade plus entry to Koalas and Churchill Island Heritage Farm, or choose the Penguins Express Afternoon Day Tour from Melbourne for a convenient full-day experience.

See the world’s only wild penguin parade!

  • Everything you get: Access to the 1.8 km boardwalk, visitor centre, and general viewing platform at the Penguin Parade.
  • Wildlife encounters: Little penguins, wallabies, Cape Barren geese, eastern bandicoots.
  • Why choose this: Watch 1,000+ little penguins up close and support their colony’s future.
  • Upgrades: Upgrade to the 3 Parks Pass to enjoy the Penguin Parade plus entry to Koalas and Churchill Island Heritage Farm, or choose the Penguins Express Afternoon Day Tour from Melbourne for a convenient full-day experience.

Inclusions

  • Entry to Penguin Parade at Phillip Island National Park
  • Access to boardwalk and visitor center
  • Access to general viewing platform
  • Penguins Express Afternoon Day Tour from Melbourne (if option selected)

3 Parks Pass (if option selected)

  • Entry to Koala Conservation Reserve (visit anytime within 6 months of purchase)
  • Entry to Churchill Island (visit anytime within 6 months of purchase)
  • Tip: For the best unobstructed view and perfect photo opportunities, arrive early and sit in the front row of the center section of the grandstand, just above the sand. This spot offers a clear, close-up view of the penguins emerging from the water.
  • Penguins arrive at sunset each evening, with typical arrival times ranging from 8:30 to 9pm in summer (Dec–Feb), 7 to 8pm in autumn (Mar–May), 5:15 to 6pm in winter (Jun–Aug), and 6:30 to 8pm in spring (Sep–Nov).
  • Arrive at least 1 hour beforehand to secure your seat and enjoy the visitor center before the parade begins.
  • Photographs and video recordings are not allowed when penguins are coming home, as the artificial light sources can stimulate the penguins' eyes. The island currently implements light control.
  • You can see penguins all year round, regardless of the weather. The Penguin Parade is outside, so pack a raincoat or umbrella if rain is predicted.
  • All parks are wheelchair accessible.
  • Pensioner tickets: Pensioner discounts for the Phillip Island Nature Parks Penguin Parade are only available directly through the park, either by phone or at the counter on the day. Contact details are listed on their official site.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 7 days before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Boat near rugged coastline and penguins on sandy beach, Phillip Island, Australia.
Cruise boat near Cape Woolamai rock formations, Phillip Island.
Tourists on a boat admire rocky cliffs during Cape Woolamai morning cruise, Phillip Island.
Penguins walking on the beach at Phillip Island Nature Parks, Australia.
Visitors watching penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Dolphin leaping from the water during Phillip Island Cape Woolamai cruise.
Seal swimming in clear blue water.
Child observing penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Penguins walking on the shore at Phillip Island Nature Parks Penguin Parade.
Boat near rugged coastline and penguins on sandy beach, Phillip Island, Australia.
Cruise boat near Cape Woolamai rock formations, Phillip Island.
Tourists on a boat admire rocky cliffs during Cape Woolamai morning cruise, Phillip Island.
Penguins walking on the beach at Phillip Island Nature Parks, Australia.
Visitors watching penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Dolphin leaping from the water during Phillip Island Cape Woolamai cruise.
Seal swimming in clear blue water.
Child observing penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Penguins walking on the shore at Phillip Island Nature Parks Penguin Parade.
Boat near rugged coastline and penguins on sandy beach, Phillip Island, Australia.
Cruise boat near Cape Woolamai rock formations, Phillip Island.
Tourists on a boat admire rocky cliffs during Cape Woolamai morning cruise, Phillip Island.
Penguins walking on the beach at Phillip Island Nature Parks, Australia.
Visitors watching penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Dolphin leaping from the water during Phillip Island Cape Woolamai cruise.
Seal swimming in clear blue water.
Child observing penguins at Phillip Island Nature Parks.
Penguins walking on the shore at Phillip Island Nature Parks Penguin Parade.
4.3(4,401)

Combo: Cape Woolamai Morning Cruise + Phillip Island Nature Parks Penguin Parade Tickets

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AU$83
Free cancellation

You can cancel these tickets up to 72 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

Dolphins by day, penguins by night!

  • Everything you get: Cape Woolamai 1‑hr cruise with wildlife spotting, tea/coffee & cake, expert commentary, and Penguin Parade general viewing.
  • Wildlife encounters: Dolphins, fur seals, seabirds, penguins, wallabies, koalas.
  • Upgrades: Add the 3 Parks Pass for the full Phillip Island experience that includes entry to Koala Conservation Reserve and Churchill Island.
  • Why choose this: For the ultimate explorer who wants both marine and land wildlife and a science-meets-wonder day.

Dolphins by day, penguins by night!

  • Everything you get: Cape Woolamai 1‑hr cruise with wildlife spotting, tea/coffee & cake, expert commentary, and Penguin Parade general viewing.
  • Wildlife encounters: Dolphins, fur seals, seabirds, penguins, wallabies, koalas.
  • Upgrades: Add the 3 Parks Pass for the full Phillip Island experience that includes entry to Koala Conservation Reserve and Churchill Island.
  • Why choose this: For the ultimate explorer who wants both marine and land wildlife and a science-meets-wonder day.

Inclusions

Phillip Island Cape Woolamai Morning Cruise

  • 1-hour Cape Woolamai morning cruise
  • Wildlife spotting and bird watching
  • Tea & coffee with cake
  • Expert local commentary

Phillip Island Nature Parks Penguin Parade

  • Penguin Parade from the general viewing platform

3 Parks Pass (if option selected)

  • Entry to Koala Conservation Reserve
  • Entry to Churchill Island

Exclusions

Phillip Island Cape Woolamai Morning Cruise

  • Hotel transfers

Phillip Island Cape Woolamai Morning Cruise

  • Tip: During the cruise, stand at the bow for the best chance to spot dolphins riding the waves, but bring a windbreaker as it gets breezy.
  • This experience is not accessible by wheelchair.
  • Guests prone to motion sickness are recommended to bring along appropriate medicine.
  • For the passengers’ safety, the front deck (bow) is restricted to people over 1 meter tall

Nature Parks Penguin Parade

  • Tip: After the cruise, stop by San Remo for the midday pelican feeding before heading to the Penguin Parade—locals say it’s a hidden highlight of the are
  • Penguins arrive at sunset each evening, with typical arrival times ranging from 8:30 to 9pm in summer (Dec–Feb), 7 to 8pm in autumn (Mar–May), 5:15 to 6pm in winter (Jun–Aug), and 6:30 to 8pm in spring (Sep–Nov). It is recommended to arrive approximately 1 hour prior.
  • Photographs and video recordings are not allowed when penguins are coming home, because the artificial light sources will stimulate the eyes of the penguins. The island implements light control at this time.
  • You can see penguins all year round, regardless of the weather. The Penguin Parade is outside, so pack a raincoat or umbrella if rain is predicted.
  • All parks are wheelchair accessible.
  • Please note: On Tuesday, July 29, 2025, both Churchill Island and the Koala Conservation Sanctuary will open 2 hours later than usual, at 12pm. If you’re planning a morning visit, be sure to adjust your itinerary.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 72 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Colorful Brighton Beach Boxes lined up on sandy beach, Melbourne, Australia.
Kangaroos grazing on a field at Phillip Island, Australia.
Koalas in a tree on Phillip Island during wildlife tour.
Brighton Beach colorful huts with Melbourne skyline in the background.
Coastal boardwalk leading to modern building on Phillip Island, Australia.
Visitors walking along Nobbies Lookout boardwalk with ocean view, Phillip Island, Australia.
Visitors walking along Nobbies Lookout boardwalk with ocean and coastal views, Phillip Island.
Phillip Island Penguin Parade with little penguins walking on sandy path.
Tour bus on a scenic coastal road at Phillip Island, Australia.
Private car transfer at vineyard, Phillip Island.
Colorful Brighton Beach Boxes lined up on sandy beach, Melbourne, Australia.
Kangaroos grazing on a field at Phillip Island, Australia.
Koalas in a tree on Phillip Island during wildlife tour.
Brighton Beach colorful huts with Melbourne skyline in the background.
Coastal boardwalk leading to modern building on Phillip Island, Australia.
Visitors walking along Nobbies Lookout boardwalk with ocean view, Phillip Island, Australia.
Visitors walking along Nobbies Lookout boardwalk with ocean and coastal views, Phillip Island.
Phillip Island Penguin Parade with little penguins walking on sandy path.
Tour bus on a scenic coastal road at Phillip Island, Australia.
Private car transfer at vineyard, Phillip Island.
Colorful Brighton Beach Boxes lined up on sandy beach, Melbourne, Australia.
Kangaroos grazing on a field at Phillip Island, Australia.
Koalas in a tree on Phillip Island during wildlife tour.
Brighton Beach colorful huts with Melbourne skyline in the background.
Coastal boardwalk leading to modern building on Phillip Island, Australia.
Visitors walking along Nobbies Lookout boardwalk with ocean view, Phillip Island, Australia.
Visitors walking along Nobbies Lookout boardwalk with ocean and coastal views, Phillip Island.
Phillip Island Penguin Parade with little penguins walking on sandy path.
Tour bus on a scenic coastal road at Phillip Island, Australia.
Private car transfer at vineyard, Phillip Island.
4.7(13)

From Melbourne: Full-Day Guided Tour of Phillip Island Wildlife with Penguin Parade & Brighton Beach Boxes

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AU$159
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12 hr
Transfers available
Pickup available
Itinerary
TOTAL DURATION12 hours - 12 hours
MODE OF TRANSFERA/C Bus
Melbourne CBD
Start point

Melbourne CBD

Get direction
Brighton Beach Bathing Boxes

1. Brighton Beach Bathing Boxes

30 min
Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park

2. Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park

90 min
The Nobbies Centre

3. The Nobbies Centre

60 min
Phillip Island Nature Parks – Penguin Parade

4. Phillip Island Nature Parks – Penguin Parade

3 hr
Melbourne CBD
End point

Melbourne CBD

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Your ending point would be same as your start point

Three big experiences, zero hassle—coastlines, creatures, and penguins all in one epic day out.

  • Everything you get: AC transfers, English-speaking guide, Brighton Beach stop, Moonlit Sanctuary entry, Nobbies Centre & Lookout, boardwalk access, and Penguin Parade entry with general viewing.
  • Wildlife encounters: Kangaroos, koalas, fur seals, 300+ penguins at dusk.
  • Upgrades: Go for private transfers for more stories, more stops, and more photos.
  • Why choose this: Combines two of Victoria's best experiences in one convenient, stress-free package.

Three big experiences, zero hassle—coastlines, creatures, and penguins all in one epic day out.

  • Everything you get: AC transfers, English-speaking guide, Brighton Beach stop, Moonlit Sanctuary entry, Nobbies Centre & Lookout, boardwalk access, and Penguin Parade entry with general viewing.
  • Wildlife encounters: Kangaroos, koalas, fur seals, 300+ penguins at dusk.
  • Upgrades: Go for private transfers for more stories, more stops, and more photos.
  • Why choose this: Combines two of Victoria's best experiences in one convenient, stress-free package.

Inclusions

  • Full-day tour in AC bus or private car to Phillip Island
  • Round-trip Melbourne transfers
  • Shared AC bus or private car transfers (based on option selected)
  • English-speaking guide
  • Visit to Brighton Beach boxes
  • Entry to Phillip Island National Park, Nobbies Visitor Center, Nobbies Lookout
  • Entry to Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park
  • Entry to Penguin Parade at Phillip Island National Park
  • Access to boardwalk and visitor center
  • Access to general viewing platform

Exclusions

  • Food and drinks (available to purchase onsite)
  • Headphones
  • Tip: For the Penguin Parade, bring a picnic blanket for comfort and aim for the far left corner of the general viewing area for the closest penguin crossings.
  • The audio guide is available in Arabic, Chinese simplified, Chinese traditional, English, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, and Thai.
  • This tour is pram/stroller accessible.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 48 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Puffing Billy steam train with passengers on a wooden trestle bridge in lush forest.
Phillip Island Nobbies coastal view with boardwalk and ocean waves.
Conductor and passengers wave from a Puffing Billy carriage on a Melbourne tour.
Conductor waves as Puffing Billy steam train departs on a half-day tour from Melbourne.
Puffing Billy steam train travels through pine trees near Melbourne.
Visitors enjoying pedal boats on a lake near a pavilion during the Puffing Billy and Phillip Island tour.
Penguins walking on Phillip Island beach during Puffing Billy and Penguin Parade tour.
Penguins gathered on sandy ground at Phillip Island Penguin Parade.
Tourists wearing penguin hats on a coach to Phillip Island.
Tourists boarding air-conditioned coach bus for transfer to Montserrat Monastery.
Puffing Billy steam train with passengers on a wooden trestle bridge in lush forest.
Phillip Island Nobbies coastal view with boardwalk and ocean waves.
Conductor and passengers wave from a Puffing Billy carriage on a Melbourne tour.
Conductor waves as Puffing Billy steam train departs on a half-day tour from Melbourne.
Puffing Billy steam train travels through pine trees near Melbourne.
Visitors enjoying pedal boats on a lake near a pavilion during the Puffing Billy and Phillip Island tour.
Penguins walking on Phillip Island beach during Puffing Billy and Penguin Parade tour.
Penguins gathered on sandy ground at Phillip Island Penguin Parade.
Tourists wearing penguin hats on a coach to Phillip Island.
Tourists boarding air-conditioned coach bus for transfer to Montserrat Monastery.
Puffing Billy steam train with passengers on a wooden trestle bridge in lush forest.
Phillip Island Nobbies coastal view with boardwalk and ocean waves.
Conductor and passengers wave from a Puffing Billy carriage on a Melbourne tour.
Conductor waves as Puffing Billy steam train departs on a half-day tour from Melbourne.
Puffing Billy steam train travels through pine trees near Melbourne.
Visitors enjoying pedal boats on a lake near a pavilion during the Puffing Billy and Phillip Island tour.
Penguins walking on Phillip Island beach during Puffing Billy and Penguin Parade tour.
Penguins gathered on sandy ground at Phillip Island Penguin Parade.
Tourists wearing penguin hats on a coach to Phillip Island.
Tourists boarding air-conditioned coach bus for transfer to Montserrat Monastery.
4.8(31)

From Melbourne: Puffing Billy Train Ride & Phillip Island Guided Tour

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AU$234
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11 hr
Transfers available
Meals included
Itinerary
TOTAL DURATION11 hours
Timeline
Map
Central Melbourne CBD
Start point

Central Melbourne CBD

Get direction
60 min

Passes By

Emerald Lake

1. Emerald Lake

60 min

Free time to explore, Scenic views & Sightseeing

Things to do

Passes By

Nobbies Lookout & Boardwalk

2. Nobbies Lookout & Boardwalk

60 min
Penguin Parade

3. Penguin Parade

2 hr

Things to do

2 hr
Central Melbourne CBD
End point

Central Melbourne CBD

Get direction

Your ending point would be same as your start point

Ride the Puffing Billy and see the Penguin Parade—all in one seamless day with coastal views and wildlife encounters.

  • Everything you get: Puffing Billy steam train ride from Belgrave to Emerald, Penguin Parade entry, round-trip Melbourne transfers, hotel pickup from meeting point, air-conditioned coach travel, and a professional English-speaking guide.
  • Why choose this: See two top Victoria sights in one day—steam train ride & penguin parade—with expert guide and easy Melbourne transfers.

Ride the Puffing Billy and see the Penguin Parade—all in one seamless day with coastal views and wildlife encounters.

  • Everything you get: Puffing Billy steam train ride from Belgrave to Emerald, Penguin Parade entry, round-trip Melbourne transfers, hotel pickup from meeting point, air-conditioned coach travel, and a professional English-speaking guide.
  • Why choose this: See two top Victoria sights in one day—steam train ride & penguin parade—with expert guide and easy Melbourne transfers.

Inclusions

  • Puffing Billy steam train ticket (Belgrave to Emerald)
  • Entry to Phillip Island Penguin Parade
  • Return transfers from Melbourne CBD
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off from meeting point
  • English-speaking professional guide
  • Air-conditioned coach transport

Exclusions

  • Food and drinks (lunch and dinner at own expense)
  • Gratuities
  • Personal expenses
  • Smoking, alcohol, drugs, pets (except for registered service animals), large luggage, suitcases, and oversized bags are not allowed on the tour.
  • This experience is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility impairments.
  • Meeting point and pickup time will be confirmed 24 hours before departure.
  • Lunch is not included but is available for purchase during the tour.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 48 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

Why a Phillip Island tour should be on your bucket list

With a variety of views and experiences in store, the dolphin-shaped Phillip Island just south of Melbourne may as well be a tourist utopia. Only a 90-minute drive from Melbourne, Phillip Island is a beautiful amalgamation of adventure, wildlife, beaches, expeditions, farm life, and greenery.

Some of the most pristine beaches of Victoria. like the Cowes, Smiths and Red Rock beaches, lay nestled in this island, making a Melbourne to Phillip Island tour a perfect way to get back in touch with nature and wildlife. Read on to learn more about what you can see and do on Phillip Island.

Guide to Phillip Island tours: What you’ll find on this page

  1. Things to do on Phillip Island
  2. Booking guide to Phillip Island tours
  3. Phillip Island tour options
  4. Compare your options
  5. Plan your visit
  6. Top attractions
  7. Frequently asked questions

Your guide to understanding Phillip Island tours

Can’t decide on which Melbourne to Phillip Island tour would be best for you? Here’s a quick guide to help you make your choice. 

  • Phillip Island tours come in 5 varieties. You can either get island experiences with Penguin Parade tickets, 3 Park Pass and combo tickets. Or, you can pick a half-day tour or a full-day tour from Melbourne, which usually also include return transfers. Half-day tours are usually about 8 to 10 hours. Whereas, full-day tours can be anywhere from 10 to 12+ hours, including transfers.

  • The main difference between half-day and full-day tours would be in how long you’d spend at any one attraction. If you prefer to start early or like to take your time to explore, then a full-day tour that starts at 11:45am would be your better option. If you’re a fast browser, have other plans or just want to start later in the day, the 1:45pm half-day tour would be your best pick. However, starting from August, half-day tours will begin at 2:45pm.

  • The Phillip Island Penguin Parade is the star attraction on the island and is included in all of your Melbourne to Phillip Island tour options. The prices start from AU$32 for general seating, which can be further upgraded based on where you’d like to view the penguins from. The Penguin Plus upgrade has a capacity of seating 250-300 people on an elevated platform and costs AU$80. The Underground Viewing upgrade is an indoor seating area that gives you eye-level views of the penguins and has a capacity of just 70 people. This upgrade allows you to get exclusive glimpses of the penguins crawling into their burrows and costs AU$85. If you don’t mind spending extra for better views, we suggest that you go the distance and pick the Underground upgrade to get the best views. However, these seats also tend to run out so make your bookings a few days in advance. 

  • The Melbourne to Phillip Island day tour offers Standard and Premium seating instead of the Penguin Plus and Underground upgrades. While Standard seating is general seating itself, Penguin Premium seating is a special viewing platform that mimics the landscape of the island. The platform surrounds the most popular pathway followed by the penguins and is made from natural elements to allow the penguins to wander much closer than other seating areas.

  • You can also find combo tickets that allow you to combine multiple experiences along with a visit to Phillip Island. Penguin Parade is also included in your combo tickets, however, they may be limited to general seating. The Brighton Beach combo from Melbourne, however, gives you all three seating options. 

From happy customers

Stacey Vickman
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Stacey

Australia
Feb., 2026
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Beautiful weather, friendly guides. Best seats on the sand (brought a picnic blanket). The visitor centre was also worthwhile. Nothing beats nature at its finest like this.
Phillip Island Nature Parks Penguin Parade Tickets
Dianne MacDougall
AU

Dianne

Australia
Feb., 2026
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Lots of wildlife. Saw penguins. Staff and volunteers were informative, friendly and helpful. Even saw a couple of the endangered bandicoot. Beautiful environment.
Phillip Island Nature Parks Penguin Parade Tickets
Karen Draeger
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Karen

Australia
Feb., 2026
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We as a family had a wonderful morning on the cruise, the weather was perfect, water was quite calm .The scenery & the colours of the water were beautiful & we got to see 2 Seals .Highly recommended going on the cruise. Loved it .
Cape Woolamai Morning Cruise at Phillip Island
Chelsea Cunningham
AU

Chelsea

Australia
Apr., 2026
My second time there. I love watching the penguins. This facility has a great set up. I love to see how much effort is put in to respect the penguins and that this is their space.
Combo: Melbourne Skydeck at Eureka Tower + Phillip Island Nature Parks Penguin Parade Tickets
Swetha Dharini

Swetha

Apr., 2026
Booked my Melbourne Skydeck experience through Headout and it couldn’t have been smoother. Entry was hassle-free and super quick as all they had to do was scan a QR code - the person next to me in line even asked me how I got through so quickly and I told her that I booked it through Headout. The extra discount made it even better because every dollar saved goes toward more experiences. The booking process was effortless, took me barely 2 minutes, and everything was easily accessible through the app.
Combo: Melbourne Skydeck at Eureka Tower + Phillip Island Nature Parks Penguin Parade Tickets
Kyle Kakei
AU

Kyle

Australia
März, 2026
Everything went great until the penguin parade. Many patrons showed blatant disrespect towards the health and wellbeing of the penguins and I wish the staff had been more strict. There shouldn't be warning after warning for the same people.
Churchill Island Tickets & Optional Entry to Phillip Island Nature Parks
Rohit rana
AU

Rohit

Australia
März, 2026
We wanted to show our kids penguins and koalas to make the trip memorable and this happen as we bought a 3 parks pass through Headout Booked a day for penguin parade and rest of places very happy even there was no network and efficient staff was very helpful to find out booking it was a good trip overall as well Many thanks to headiut
Churchill Island Tickets & Optional Entry to Phillip Island Nature Parks
Sagar Bhikhabhai patel
AU

Sagar

Australia
März, 2026
Customer Care Staff are frequently described as professional and helpful. And the cruise is also with cafés and barista-made coffee.
Combo: Cape Woolamai Morning Cruise + Phillip Island Nature Parks Penguin Parade Tickets

Your Phillip Island tour options explained

Phillip Island tours - Penguin Parade tickets

Penguin Parade tickets

Ideal for: Budget travelers, very short on time
Price range: AU$32 to AU$85

  • Watch the penguins waddle back to the shore after a long day of hunting. 
  • Upgrade your seats to Penguin Plus for up-close viewing and Underground Viewing for exclusive burrow shots. 

Recommended experiences:

  • Phillip Island Nature Parks Penguin Parade Tickets
3 Park pass - Phillip Island tours

3 Park pass

Ideal for: Mid-range budget, flexible itinerary
Price range:  AU$54.50 to AU$112

  • Get access to 3 Nature Parks on Phillip Island: Penguin Parade, Koala Conservation Reserve and Churchill Island. 
  • Whether you have just a few hours or the whole day at your disposal, take your time to explore other wildlife at Phillip Island with this pass that gives you full-day access.

Recommended experiences:

  • Phillip Island 3 Parks Pass: Penguin Parade, Koala Conservation Reserve & Churchill Island
Phillip Island tours

Day tours from Melbourne

Ideal for: Guided tours, long durations
Price range: AU$155 to AU$210

  • These all-inclusive day trips from Melbourne not only include return transfers, but also access to the Nature Parks within and an expert guide to take you around the island. 
  • Get air-conditioned transfers directly from your hotel. 

Recommended experiences:

  • From Melbourne: Half-Day or Full-Day Phillip Island Guided Tour with Penguin Parade
Phillip Island tours

Combo tickets

Ideal for: Multiple attractions, flexible durations
Price range: AU$175 to AU$216

  • Explore other attractions along with your Melbourne to Phillip Island tour and save a few bucks with a combo deal. 
  • Take a scenic train ride on the Puffing Billy, view the colorful beach huts at Brighton Beach or enjoy a whole day of wildlife encounters with entry to Healesville Sanctuary. 

Recommended experiences:

  • From Melbourne: Brighton Beach & Phillip Island Tour with Penguin Parade

Compare your Phillip Island tour options

Experience name
Penguin viewing options
Attractions (apart from Penguin Parade)
Transfers included?
Duration
Book tickets
Phillip Island Nature Parks Penguin Parade Tickets
General, Penguin Plus, Underground
No
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4 hours
Phillip Island 3 Parks Pass: Penguin Parade, Koala Conservation Reserve & Churchill Island
General, Penguin Plus, Underground
Koala Conservation Reserve, Churchill Island
No
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All-day
From Melbourne: Half-Day or Full-Day Phillip Island Guided Tour with Penguin Parade
General, Penguin Plus
Koala Conservation Reserve
Yes
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10-12 hours
From Melbourne: Brighton Beach & Phillip Island Tour with Penguin Parade
General, Penguin Plus, Underground
Brighton Beach, Moonlit Sanctuary, Point Grant at Nobbies
Yes
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10 hours
From Melbourne: Healesville Sanctuary & Phillip Island Tour with Penguin Parade
General
Healesville Sanctuary, Point Grant at Nobbies
Yes
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12 hours
From Melbourne: Puffing Billy Train Ride & Phillip Island Guided Tour
General
Puffing Billy, Nobbies Blowhole, Seal Rocks Lookout
Yes
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11 hours

Plan your Melbourne to Phillip Island tour

Timings
Best time to visit Phillip Island
Best time to view Penguin Parade
Return transfers
Getting there
Rules & regulations
Tips
Dining
Stay
Timings - Phillip Island tours

Tour durations: The duration of your tour usually depends on the type of tour you pick and the inclusions in your experience. 

  • Half-day tour: up to 10 hours
  • Full-day tour: 10 to 12 hours
  • Combo tours: up to 12 hours

Penguin Parade timings: The penguins arrive at different times throughout the year. Here’s what you can expect in each season. 

  • Jul to Aug - Mating & nest building: 5:45pm to 6pm
  • Sep to Oct - Egg laying & incubation: 6pm to 6:45pm (non DST) or 7:45pm (DST)
  • Nov to Jan - Chick feeding: 8:15pm to 8:45pm
  • Feb to Apr - Molting season: 7pm (DST) or 6pm (non DST) to 8:30pm
  • May to Jun - Non-breeding winter visits: 5:15pm to 5:30pm
Phillip Island tours - Best time to visit Phillip Island

The summer months (Dec to Feb) is the peak tourist season at Phillip Island for the pleasantly warm weather and fewer showers. However, the attractions within the island tend to be packed with large crowds, so we suggest you start your day early

Off-peak seasons like spring (Sep to Nov) and autumn (Mar to May) are also great times to visit Phillip Island. The weather isn’t too cold and the crowds are comparatively lesser. The spring allows you to spot budding trees and newborns in the wild. Keep a jacket with you just in case you come across a few stray cool breezes. 

The autumn season is usually the least popular tourist season after winter, but the lesser crowds also means that you’re mostly going to have a very relaxing visit with very few other souls around. The Penguin Parade, however, tends to start quite late in the day, especially because of daylight savings. It can get quite chilly here at this time, so carry extra warm layers.

Best time to view Penguin Parade - Phillip Island tours

The best time to view the Penguin Parade doesn’t vary much from the best time to visit Phillip Island, however, their behaviors change throughout the year depending on their mating and raising of their young. 

Summer season (Dec to Feb) is the peak tourist season and you’ll be able to spot adult Little Penguins feeding and caring for their fledglings. However, this time also tends to be quite crowded and you’ll have to arrive at least an hour before the start of the parade to make sure you get good viewing seats. 

Spring season (Sep to Nov) and Autumn months (Mar to May) are also great times to view the penguins as the crowds are smaller and the weather isn’t too cold. Penguins lay their eggs during the spring and while the mother incubates the egg, the father hunts for food and cares for the mother. But if you want to spot some adorable penguin chicks, drop by during the autumn when they start to lose their baby feathers to gain their remarkable “Little Penguin” blue hue. But be sure to keep a jacket and some rain protection handy for sudden cool breezes and unforeseen showers.

Return transfers - Phillip Island tours

As Phillip Island is about 142 km away from Melbourne, you’ll mostly have to resort to public transport if you don’t have your own vehicle. You can avoid the hassle of traveling back and forth from the island by simply booking a Melbourne to Phillip Island day tour

All the Phillip Island tours that start from Melbourne include return transfers directly from your hotel. All you need to do is add the name and address of your hotel while making the booking and an expert guide will contact you on the day of your tour. 

However, the Puffing Billy combo ticket has a designated pickup point at The Hotel Windsor on Spring Street at 10am

We suggest that you arrive at the lobby of your hotel or at the pickup point about 10-15 minutes before the start of your tour to avoid any delays. 

Address: Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia.
Distance from Melbourne: 142 km
Travel time: approx. 90 minutes

By public transport

By bus: The V/Line coach is available every 4 hours from Melbourne to Cowes on Phillip Island and includes stops at Bass, Corinella, Grantville, New Haven and San Remo. 
By car: From Melbourne CBD, head towards the Monash Freeway (M1) and take the Cranbourne exit onto the South Gippsland highway (M420). Continue on M420 until you reach Bass and then turn onto the Bass Highway (B420) that leads to San Remo and further into the island. 

Parking: You can find plenty of parking space near any of the Nature Parks or other attractions on the island. There are also paid parking facilities all over the island to allow you to park your vehicle near whichever attraction you’re visiting. 

Rules & regulations - Phillip Island tours
  • Watch out for wildlife on roads: Sometimes wildlife can come out onto the roads while driving. Drive slow and remain alert for signs of wildlife crossing the roads. Brake safely and avoid sudden swerves to remain in control of your vehicle. 
  • Avoid agitating wildlife: Keep your distance from the island’s wildlife. Avoid trying to feed them or petting them for the safety of the wildlife and yourself. 
  • Report any animal injuries: Be sure to report any animal injuries you come across. Give Wildlife Victoria a call on 0384007300. 
  • No photography after sunset: The Penguin Parade strictly prohibits any flash photography after sunset. This is to ensure that the penguins aren’t startled or agitated and they continue to return to Phillip Island every year.
  • Use dustbins: Phillip Island is a protected area and much efforts go into maintaining it and protecting its wildlife. Throw your trash in dustbins or take them back with you to keep the area clean.
  • Stay on designated trails: Phillip Island’s lush greenery also means that you may get lost if you stray too much from designated walkways. Watch out for signs and avoid venturing too far on your own.
Tips - Phillip Island tours
  • Carry extra warm layers: Sudden cool breeze is common on Phillip Island, even in the summers. Always keep a jacket or scarf handy to keep yourself warm. 
  • Get rain protection: You may also come across unforeseen showers so keep an umbrella or rain jacket with you.
  • Arrive early to the island: The earlier you arrive, the more activities you’d be able to indulge in. 
  • Spend at least an entire day: Phillip Island has much to do and even an entire weekend is probably insufficient to cover all the activities. We recommend that you set aside at least one entire day to explore Phillip Island, even if you’re short on time, for a fulfilling excursion. 
  • Carry water and light snacks: Carry a bottle of water to keep yourself hydrated on the many walking trails. Keep some light snacks with you as well for whenever you’re unable to find eateries nearby. 
  • Wear comfortable shoes: You will have to do a lot of walking around the island so wear sneakers or walking shoes to prevent foot aches. 
  • Use sun protection: Apply sunscreen and carry a hat or sunglasses to avoid any sun damage. An umbrella can keep you protected from the sun too. 
Dining - Phillip Island tours

You can find a variety of restaurants and eateries at Cowes on Phillip Island. There may also be cafes available at the attractions within Phillip Island. 

Phillip Island RSL Sub Branch - Lone Pine Bistro: This veteran welfare center has a lovely little bistro that serves delicious steaks, mains and salads and also offers a senior discount. 

La Porchetta Phillip Island: This Italian restaurant is famous for its pizzas. You can choose to have a half-and-half pizza with two types of toppings or even pick something from their pasta, salads and vegan options. 

Anerie: This French restaurant is known for its gourmet flavors. Their onion soup, scotch filet steak and creme brulee are absolute must-tries!

Top attractions to visit on Phillip Island

Penguin Parade - Phillip Island tours

Penguin Parade

Highlights: Largest colony of Little Penguins in Australia
Timings: Every day 4pm onward
Duration: up to 4 hours

Home to one of the largest colonies of penguins in Australia, the Penguin Parade is a spectacular sight adored by all. There is a penguin viewing area that offers a 180-degree elevated view for you to enjoy the penguin getting back home.

Koala Conservation Reserve - Phillip Island tours

Koala Conservation Reserve

Highlights: Koala encounters, tree-top boardwalks
Timings: Every day 10am to 5pm
Duration: up to 1 hour

Nestled within the natural splendor of Phillip Island lies the remarkable Koala Conservation Reserve—a sanctuary dedicated to the preservation and protection of Australia's beloved koalas. Watch them go about their daily activities on a tree-top boardwalk and also spot many colorful native birds.

Churchill Island - Phillip Island tours

Churchill Island

Highlights: Centre for farming since 1800s, family fun
Timings: Every day 10am to 4:30pm
Duration: up to 2.5 hours

Churchill Island stands as a testament to Australia's rich heritage and offers visitors a captivating journey through time. Explore the Churchill Island Heritage Farm, a working farm that showcases traditional farming practices and offers a range of interactive experiences.

A Maze’N Things - Phillip Island tours

A Maze’N Things

Highlights: Award-winning theme park, adventure, family fun
Timings: Every day 10am to 5pm
Duration: up to 3 hours

With lots of awe-inspiring puzzles and contraptions within, A Maze’N Things offers a fun day out for all ages. Marvel at optical illusions, solve a puzzling maze, and if you’re daring, harness up for an obstacle course set 10 meters off the ground! 

Chocolate Factory - Phillip Island tours

Chocolate Factory

Highlights: Largest chocolate fountain in the world
Timings: Every day 10am to 5pm
Duration: up to 3 hours

A paradise for chocolate lovers, learn about how it’s made through fun workshops, demonstrations, and games. Enjoy an unlimited supply of chocolate samples, try to lift a one-ton block of chocolate with friends, and even take back some sweets from the shop.

Nobbies Centre - Phillip Island tours

Nobbies Centre

Highlights: Beautiful beachfront views, accessible boardwalks
Timings: Every day 10am to 4pm
Duration: up to 1 hour

Escape the city and take a relaxing stroll on one of the winding boardwalks of the Nobbies Centre. Situated right next to the Penguin Parade, it gives you amazing views of the Bass Strait and the Seal Rocks. There is also a cafe in the vicinity where you can sip on some of their signature coffee and gaze out at the fur seals. 

Phillip Island Grand Prix

Phillip Island Grand Prix

Highlights: World-famous grand prix circuit, go karting
Timings: Every day 9am to 6pm
Duration: up to 1 hour

Indulge the sports fan in you and try go karting at the famous Phillip Island Grand Prix track. Go Karts, the company that offers go karting in a 750-meter replica track of the 4.5 km Grand Prix track. Choose between individual lap times, tandem laps or even family laps for those under age. 

Grumpy’s Crazy Golf - Phillip Island tours

Grumpy’s Crazy Golf

Highlights: Mini golf course, family fun
Timings: Every day 10am to 5pm
Duration: up to 2 hours

This mini golf course is situated out of the sun with 18 mini golf courses under the same roof. A perfect excuse to get under some shade, this mini golf course is great fun for people of all ages. You can also book the venue for group events and private functions. 

Frequently asked questions about Melbourne to Phillip Island tours

Why can’t I click pictures of the penguins?

The penguins on Phillip Island usually arrive after sunset. The flash of your camera can be quite sudden and disorienting to the penguins, which may agitate them or make them nervous about returning to the island. To ensure that the Little Penguins remain comfortable and protected, photography is strictly prohibited after sunset. 

Does my Phillip Island tour cover smaller attractions too?

Most Phillip Island tours cover the most popular attractions within the island, which includes Koala Conservation Reserve, Churchill Island and Penguin Parade. If you wish to explore beyond these attractions, you may have to venture out by yourself. 

Can I see any wildlife for free at Phillip Island?

There are several walking trails on the island that you can take for absolutely no cost. There is a Whale Discovery trail along the Bass strait that can help you spot the three types of whales that live around Phillip Island. You may also head to the Nobbies Centre and take a stroll on the boardwalks and you’ll be able to spot koalas, wallabies, colorful local birds, and if you’re lucky, some penguins too.

What is the best way to get to Phillip Island?

If you have a vehicle of your own, then we suggest that you drive down to the island by yourself as this is the best and the most convenient way to get to and around Phillip Island. We suggest renting a car, if it’s in your budget. If you don’t have your own vehicle, the most convenient way to get here is to take the V/Line bus from Melbourne to Cowes. 

How early should I make my Phillip Island bookings?

Phillip Island is a popular destination and bookings for tickets and accommodations usually run out a few days in advance, especially in the summer as it’s the peak tourist season. We suggest that you start planning your visit to Phillip Island at least a couple of weeks in advance to be able to get accommodation as well. 

What can I see in one day at Phillip Island?

Phillip Island has much to explore and one day is usually not sufficient time to cover everything that the island has to offer. That being said, we suggest that you at least visit the 3 Nature Parks of the island, the Koala Conservation Reserve, Churchill Island and the Penguin Parade. You will be able to cover these 3 attractions with relative ease within one day. 

How can I get around Phillip Island if I don’t have my own vehicle?

Getting around Phillip Island if you don’t have your own vehicle could be a little tricky as there is limited public transportation available within the island. South Coast bus operates a few buses on the island, but be sure to follow the schedule to ensure convenient traveling. You can also rent a bike and ride around the island at your own pace. Otherwise, we highly recommend avoiding this hassle entirely and booking a Melbourne to Phillip Island tour. They always include return transfers, usually from your hotel in Melbourne itself.

Is there a direct train or ferry available from Melbourne to Phillip Island?

If you wish to travel to Phillip Island by train or ferry, you will unfortunately not be able to find a direct route from Melbourne. However, you can club both options and take a train from Melbourne to Stony Point and then catch a ferry from here to Cowes.