Phillip Island Penguin Parade Koala Reserve Small Group Day Tour

Phillip Island Penguin Parade Koala Reserve Small Group Day Tour

Overview

Get ready to meet the cutest Aussie wildlife up close and personal on our Phillip Island adventure!

Calling your attention to the visual experience of the place:

• Koala Reserve: Stroll through this eucalypt woodland and come ‘face-to-face’ with koalas in their natural habitat. The Koala Reserve’s unique tree top boardwalks and close viewing areas allow visitors to see how truly amazing koalas are. The Koala Reserve is really unique as visitors get the chance to see these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat, living as they would in the wild.

• Cape Woolamai: Cape Woolamai is the highest point on Phillip Island and is also the largest shearwater rookery (mutton birds). Watch the daring surfers in action down on nearby Woolamai Surf Beach and keep an eye out for the burrows of the short-tailed shearwaters, small migratory birds that fly to Alaska each April.

• Nobbies Centre: Stroll along The Nobbies boardwalk and enjoy spectacular views along Phillip Island’s rugged south coast. See the awesome blowhole, a spectacular sea cave that thunders during big southern swells. Enjoy the sea bird gardens offering spectacular flowering displays in the spring. Silver Gulls nest here and chicks can be seen during spring and early summer. Little Penguins are often seen here resting between seasonal and daily duties.

• Penguin Parade: Experience one of Australia’s most popular attractions. Each night at sunset you’ll be amazed by Little Penguins returning ashore after a day’s fishing. See the world’s smallest penguin in its natural habitat from viewing stands and boardwalks. Enjoy interactive and educational displays in the visitor centre and the spectacular coastal scenery from the Penguin Parade. This experience is sure to be the highlight of your visit. As the sun fades in the sky, Little Penguins waddle up the beach to the safety of their homes in the sand dunes. Witness this magical procession – it is a treat never forgotten.

Inclusions:

• All National Park entrance fees.

• Transportation (In Air-conditioned coach) specialised for tours.

• Friendly & informative tour guide whom you can also seek help to take your photos during the tour and friendly bus driver

• Some snacks to level up your energy and soft drinks to prevent the dehydration.

• Service Charge (the planning, handling, operational and communication charges) & Government Taxes.


What we would advise you to get:

• Comfortable hiking/walking shoes.

• A jacket for your comfort

• Hat and sunglasses

• Sunscreen

• Camera

• Medicines if you have car/motion sickness

Get ready to meet the cutest Aussie wildlife up close and personal on our Phillip Island adventure!

Calling your attention to the visual experience of the place:

• Koala Reserve: Stroll through this eucalypt woodland and come ‘face-to-face’ with koalas in their natural habitat. The Koala Reserve’s unique tree top boardwalks and close viewing areas allow visitors to see how truly amazing koalas are. The Koala Reserve is really unique as visitors get the chance to see these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat, living as they would in the wild.

• Cape Woolamai: Cape Woolamai is the highest point on Phillip Island and is also the largest shearwater rookery (mutton birds). Watch the daring surfers in action down on nearby Woolamai Surf Beach and keep an eye out for the burrows of the short-tailed shearwaters, small migratory birds that fly to Alaska each April.

• Nobbies Centre: Stroll along The Nobbies boardwalk and enjoy spectacular views along Phillip Island’s rugged south coast. See the awesome blowhole, a spectacular sea cave that thunders during big southern swells. Enjoy the sea bird gardens offering spectacular flowering displays in the spring. Silver Gulls nest here and chicks can be seen during spring and early summer. Little Penguins are often seen here resting between seasonal and daily duties.

• Penguin Parade: Experience one of Australia’s most popular attractions. Each night at sunset you’ll be amazed by Little Penguins returning ashore after a day’s fishing. See the world’s smallest penguin in its natural habitat from viewing stands and boardwalks. Enjoy interactive and educational displays in the visitor centre and the spectacular coastal scenery from the Penguin Parade. This experience is sure to be the highlight of your visit. As the sun fades in the sky, Little Penguins waddle up the beach to the safety of their homes in the sand dunes. Witness this magical procession – it is a treat never forgotten.

Inclusions:

• All National Park entrance fees.

• Transportation (In Air-conditioned coach) specialised for tours.

• Friendly & informative tour guide whom you can also seek help to take your photos during the tour and friendly bus driver

• Some snacks to level up your energy and soft drinks to prevent the dehydration.

• Service Charge (the planning, handling, operational and communication charges) & Government Taxes.


What we would advise you to get:

• Comfortable hiking/walking shoes.

• A jacket for your comfort

• Hat and sunglasses

• Sunscreen

• Camera

• Medicines if you have car/motion sickness

Good to know

Highlights

  • under 18 with parent or legal guardian
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Federation Square Bus & Coach Pickup Drop-off Zone

Russell St Extension

Melbourne, VIC 3004

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