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Phillip Island Penguin Tour with Koala Conservation Experience

Melbourne → Phillip Island 1 days Up to 38

About this trip

A full day out from the koalas of Phillip Island to the penguins waddling ashore at dusk, with some rugged coastline in between.

You start at the Koala Conservation Reserve for a close look at the local wildlife, then head to Phillip Island itself, known for its beaches and cliffs. The day builds towards the Penguin Parade, watching the world's smallest penguins come in from the sea.

It's a guided group day with a mix of walking, wildlife-watching and coastal views, rounding off after dark once the penguins appear.

What you'll do

  • Spend time with koalas at the Koala Conservation Reserve
  • Walk the coast at Woolamai Beach, weather permitting
  • See the Australian fur seal colony from the Nobbies
  • Watch the Penguin Parade as penguins come ashore at dusk
Good to know
  • Runs as a single long day, finishing after dark for the penguin viewing
  • The coastal walk at Woolamai depends on weather conditions
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Getting there

Melbourne
One-way · arrive 19 Jul 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Melbourne · 19 Jul20 Jul

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