Phillip Island Tours Penguin Parade

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Phillip Island Nature Park (PINP) is a conservation park located on Phillip Island , Victoria , Australia Created in 1996, the park is owned by the Victorian State Government, however it is a self-funding commercial attraction for the purpose of animal conservation and research. We will take a walk out around the board walks of ‘The Nobbies' and have a look to see if we can spot any Little Penguins in their burrows, follow the walkways around to view ‘The Blowhole' where waves come crashing up onto the dark volcanic rock, the caves and formations at this naturally craggy peninsula make for many dramatic photos, with the backdrop of Seal Rocks - on a sunny day you might be lucky enough to see Australian Fur Seals basking in the sun.

The Phillip Island Nature Parks covers multiple large landmasses and so we will make every effort to avoid crowds as we explore some of the less frequented spots at times least likely to run into other tours. We'll make sure you get a close up view of the iconic parade as the penguins cross the beach and waddle up to their burrows each night. YHA Travel & Tours will be under no obligation to any person as a result of any inaccuracy or misdescription to provide any services set out herein.

The little penguins will waddle ashore, decked out in their tuxedos as they hurry off to find their burrows. Travel from Melbourne to Phillip Island to watch hundreds of little penguins emerge from the surf to return to their burrows for the night. Our small group tour means more time at the Penguin Parade and less time driving around city hotels at the end of the day.

There are several types of tickets available for different viewing experiences of the penguin tours phillip island parade. The Penguin Reserve employs a full-time team of researchers who conduct the most comprehensive research on Little Penguins in the world. Please use the Search box to look for tours near your destination. Travel over the bridge and onto Phillip Island, known for its natural beauty, sandy beaches, rugged cliffs and unique wildlife experiences.

With it's many surf beaches, hot summers, popular fishing spots and relative closeness to Melbourne, Phillip Island is a very popular summer vacation spot for many Victorians. Here, visitors to the island will be able to view hundreds of tiny penguins as they emerge from the sea and waddle up to their nesting boxes in search of food and shelter. The main attraction of Phillip Island tour has always been the Little Penguins doing their daily ritual of penguin parade.