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If you’re curious about our native wildlife or just love animals, we’ve got you covered today! You’ll get up close to Australian animals, including koalas and kangaroos. On this Phillip Island Penguins Tour you’ll see a range of wildlife, including the largest colony of fur seals in Australia. And then there’s the main attraction – the Little Penguins waddling up the sand to their dune burrow homes returning from their daily fishing excursion.
Phillip Island Penguins, Koalas & Wildlife with Viewing Platform Tour highlights:
- Visit Maru Koala & Animal Park, for up close and personal encounters with koalas, kangaroos, Tasmanian Devils and much more
- Enjoy the opportunity to pat and feed wallabies, kangaroos, and a host of Australian wildlife
- Have your photo taken with a koala as a memento of your experience (own expense)
- View spectacular coastal scenery at the Nobbies – two rocky outcrops abundant in marine life
- Take your time exploring the educational Phillip Island’s Penguin Parade Visitor Centre, learning about the Little Penguins
- Afterwards, head down to Summerland Beach to witness penguin magic
- As the sun sets, watch the wild Little Penguins emerge from the sea after a hard day’s fishing and waddle across the sand to their dune burrows
- See the Little Penguins up close as they return to their nests to greet their young families
- View the powerful southern coastline with its clean, sandy beaches and rocky shores
- Stop in Cowes for dinner (own expense) before returning to Melbourne (summer season only)
- Penguin Parade viewing platform (included)
Please note: photography is prohibited at the Penguin Parade
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Overview
- If you’re curious about our native wildlife or just love animals, we’ve got you covered today! You’ll get up close to Australian animals, including koalas and kangaroos. On Phillip Island you’ll see a range of wildlife, including the largest colony of fur seals in Australia. And then there’s the main attraction – the Little Penguins waddling up the sand to their dune burrow homes returning from their daily fishing excursion.