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Reviews: [Limited-Time Special Offer in April] Melbourne Puffing Billy Steam Train + Phillip Island Penguin Island Day Trip
Guest User2026-04-24
This trip was excellent. Traveling alone in Melbourne, I felt a bit insecure, so I opted for the Mercedes-Benz A-Class package. I was quite nervous before they picked me up, but once I got in the car, everyone was Chinese, and the tour guide explained her years of experience in the area, which immediately put me at ease. The tour guide's explanations throughout the trip were very detailed and attentive. Highly recommended! There was also plenty of time to visit each attraction.
Reviews: [Optional Popular Wooden Bridge] Melbourne Puffing Billy Steam Train + Phillip Island Penguin Island Day Trip
Guest User2026-03-31
It was a fantastic trip! We set off at 8 AM to catch the earliest little train. The cool, refreshing morning air and the steam from the train were so pleasant. The staff were incredibly helpful, waving goodbye as the train pulled away. We saw many residents and tourists along the way, and everyone greeted us warmly – it was so much fun! Then we went to the zoo and a chocolate factory. The driver kept giving us tips on how to have fun and eat the most cost-effective things. We then visited a beautiful island, and finally, we went to Penguin Island. There weren't many penguins that day, but we still saw a few up close. We didn't get back to the city until after 11 AM. The trip was quite long, and the driver was the most tired, as he had to drop us off and then drive home himself. I highly recommend this tour! Small car transportation, fewer people, and comfortable.
Reviews: Melbourne Puffing Billy Steam Train + Penguin Island Day Tour [Visit two popular attractions in one day]
Guest User2025-08-18
Since it was a small group, the driver arrived at the hotel on time for pick-up and drop-off. The experience was great with fewer people. The steam train was coal-fired, and the smoke was a bit dirty; I was covered in fine coal dust on the way back, so try not to open your mouth when facing the wind. The penguins were adorable, and you could see them up close from the boardwalk. The starry sky was also beautiful. We had already seen the zoo in Brisbane, so we didn't go again. One hour seemed a bit rushed for the zoo. Kudos to our driver/guide, Banban; he drove very smoothly and also shared some sightseeing tips.
Reviews: Melbourne Penguin Parade + Moonlight Sanctuary one-day tour | Including admission ticket+ transfer + Rainbow House
Guest User2026-02-13
After arranging everything for my child's studies in Europe, I booked this day trip on Ctrip. It was an English-language tour, with half the participants being Chinese and the other half foreign tourists. The driver and guide was a very nice Australian girl who always had a smile on her face. She drove fast and smoothly, making for a pleasant experience, and the scenery was quite beautiful.
Reviews: Melbourne Brighton Bathing Boxes + Phillip Island Penguin Parade 1-day Tour
Guest User2025-07-18
This trip is worth to go. Tour guide was very good and arrange very good. Have enough time for each scenic spot. Phillip Island is amazing , and the little penguin are so cute when seeing them come back from the sea. It was quite cold and windy at night, be aware to get enough clothes and extra jacket when waiting to see the penguins at night!
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Guest User2026-03-25
It was a fantastic day! We had about 30 minutes of free time at the Color House, then lunch before the train ride. After that, it was about an hour-long train journey. You need to have $30 in cash ready for the Koala Park. Feeding the kangaroos costs $2, and you can pay by card separately. Afterwards, we spent about 30 minutes admiring the beautiful view and then participated in the penguin parade. It gets chilly at night, so you might want to bring a jacket. Photography is prohibited. I made sure to imprint it firmly in my memory!