A Must-Read Guide to Phillip Island Before Departure
Phillip Island, also known as Melbourne's Penguin Island, is located 128 kilometers southeast of Melbourne and is one of Australia's most famous tourist destinations.
Penguin Parade
Phillip Island is the world's largest wild penguin sanctuary, home to over 30,000 penguins. Every evening, the penguins swim back to shore from the sea, waddling across the beach to their nests. This is the island's most famous attraction. Visitors can watch the penguins return to their nests from viewing platforms, but they should avoid using flash photography to prevent disturbing the penguins.
Churchill Island
A large seaside farm. It is recommended to visit after 1 PM as many performances take place in the afternoon. The scenery is beautiful.
Maru Koala & Animal Park
An open zoo where you can interact with animals! The zoo has a variety of animals, including kangaroos🦘, koalas🐨, and peacocks🦚.
Chocolate Factory
The island has a chocolate factory where visitors can tour the chocolate-making process, taste delicious chocolates, and buy some specialty chocolates as souvenirs. It's a great activity for families!
The Nobbies
A must-visit stunning spot with a long boardwalk, perfect for taking amazing photos!
🚘Transportation: Phillip Island is 26 kilometers long, 9 kilometers wide, and covers an area of about 100 square kilometers. Most attractions are within a 10-15 minute drive. It is recommended to rent a car for a more flexible schedule, with a dedicated driver-guide for a worry-free trip🔥