3 Best Sights in Phillip Island, Victoria

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We've compiled the best of the best in Phillip Island - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Penguin Parade

Fodor's Choice

Phillip Island's main draw is the nightly parade of little penguins, also called fairy penguins, waddling from the sea to their burrows in nearby dunes. The parade of miniature penguins—the largest colony in the world—attracts onlookers year-round and crowds on summer weekends and holidays. There are several ways to view the Penguin Parade: general admission, with viewing from concrete bleachers; the Penguin Plus or Penguin Premium experiences, which put you on smaller viewing platforms closer to the action, and there's even a small underground section to watch the penguins as they go to their nests; each charges a different fee. The Guided Ranger tour puts you on an intimate beachfront viewing stand with a ranger, while the VIP Tour gets you into a private, elevated "Skybox" overlooking the beach. The Ultimate Adventure Tour, for private groups, includes headphones and night-vision equipment and a secluded spot on a separate beach. The spectacle begins at around sunset each night; booking ahead is essential in summer and during public holidays. Wear closed shoes and warm clothing—even in summer—and bring rain protection gear. Make sure to arrive an hour before the tour begins.

Koala Conservation Reserve

Cowes

At this excellent wildlife center you can stroll along treetop-high boardwalks and view koalas in their natural habitat. At the visitor center, learn some fascinating things about the cute furry creatures—such as how they sleep 21 hours a day. Wallabies, echidnas, and birdlife abound at the reserve. Private guided tours are available and there is a café on-site. It is located just a short drive from the tourist information center at Newhaven; follow the signs along Phillip Island Tourist Road. For best value, buy the 3Parks Pass to include a visit to the Penguin Parade and Churchill Island, which can be used over months.

The Nobbies

Phillip Island's marine wildlife attraction is just 3 km (2 miles) from the Penguin Parade, perched on the very edge of Point Grant on the island's far west end. Follow a series of wooden boardwalks that wind around the rocky headland to the nearby blowhole, with fantastic views of Nobbies headland and Seal Rocks beyond it—you'll see little penguins nesting in boxes close to the boardwalks, and Cape Barren Geese aplenty. A café serves warming coffee, essential in the cold months.

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