
Phillip Island Wildlife Tour
Melbourne’s Coastal Icons
1st stop.
Brighton Beach’s iconic bathing boxes are a kaleidoscope of color lining the sands of Dendy Street Beach, offering a picture-perfect blend of coastal charm and heritage. With the Melbourne skyline glimmering behind and Port Phillip Bay stretching out front, it’s a must-see destination for sunset strolls, seaside snaps, and soaking in a true Bayside vibe.
Lunch & Koalas
2nd stop.
Maru Koala & Animal Park in Grantville offers a hands-on wildlife experience where you can pat koalas, feed albino kangaroos, and meet wombats, dingoes, and Tasmanian devils. After exploring the park and tackling Pirate Pete’s Mini-Golf, unwind at the Homestead Bistro, serving locally sourced meals, homemade treats, and seasonal specials with views of the animal enclosures. It’s a perfect blend of Aussie wildlife, family fun, and hearty country dining.
One for the wildlife
3rd stop.
Perched at the rugged western tip of Phillip Island, The Nobbies offers breathtaking coastal views, dramatic basalt cliffs, and a front-row seat to Australia’s largest fur seal colony at Seal Rocks. Wander the scenic boardwalks, marvel at the explosive blowhole, and spot nesting seabirds and Little Penguins beneath your feet. The Nobbies is a must-visit for wildlife lovers and ocean dreamers alike.
Waddle along
4th stop.
As the sun dips below the horizon, Phillip Island’s Penguin Parade comes to life with hundreds of Little Penguins waddling ashore to their burrows—a nightly ritual that’s both heartwarming and unforgettable. Held at Summerland Beach, this world-famous wildlife experience offers tiered viewing platforms, immersive boardwalks, and even underground observation spots for a close-up look at nature’s cutest commuters. With conservation at its core, every visit supports vital research and habitat protection, making it a magical moment that also gives back to the environment.