| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Hotel transfer |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Additional service & facility | Transfer included |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Eco-tourism |
| Transport | Bus tour |
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Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
The company reserves the right to change the itinerary (if some attractions have updated time)
The departure time may vary depending on the train schedule. Please refer to the SMS notification for the specific departure time.
To protect the penguins, any cameras, video recorders, or mobile phones are strictly prohibited for taking photos or videos during the Penguin Parade on Phillip Island. The use of flash photography is also forbidden. This is to avoid startling the penguins and ensure they can return to their nests naturally. You can focus on enjoying this unique natural spectacle with your own eyes and purchase related souvenirs at the visitor center.
The Penguin Parade can be observed year-round, but the best viewing seasons are typically spring (September to November) and summer (December to February). During these months, there is longer daylight and warmer weather, and penguin activity is relatively more frequent. However, regardless of the season, you can witness the spectacular sight of cute penguins returning from the sea to the beach every dusk.
This day tour includes round-trip pick-up and drop-off service from Melbourne city center, so you don't need to arrange your own transportation. The tour departs from designated locations in Melbourne city and travels to Phillip Island by comfortable coach. This allows you to easily reach all attractions without the hassle of transferring via public transport, ensuring a carefree journey.
Moonlit Sanctuary offers opportunities for close encounters with a variety of Australian native animals. You can hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies, and have a chance to see sleepy koalas. You can also see dingoes, wombats, reptiles, and various bird species within the sanctuary, making it an excellent place to experience Australia's wildlife.
Puffing Billy is one of Australia's oldest steam trains, and its unique feature is that you can dangle your legs over the side of the carriage, offering the most nature-immersed way to ride. The train travels through the dense rainforests and picturesque valleys of the Dandenong Ranges, with beautiful scenery along the way. It feels like stepping back in time, allowing you to experience the charm of a nostalgic steam train.
The Brighton Bathing Boxes are a popular photo spot. The best times for photography are usually during the sunny hours of the morning or in the late afternoon. Morning sunlight enhances the vibrancy and saturation of the painted boxes, while the soft light in the evening creates a warm and romantic atmosphere. It's recommended to avoid the harsh midday sun to prevent overly strong light. Additionally, choosing a time when the tide is low makes it easier to get closer to the boxes for better shots.
In addition to being the best spot to view the Australian fur seal colony, you can also stroll along the boardwalk to admire the magnificent coastline scenery and rugged rock formations. It's also a great place for birdwatching, including seabirds and petrels. The visitor center features interactive exhibits where you can learn about the local ecology and marine life.
The actual duration of the Penguin Parade varies depending on the number of penguins, weather conditions, and season. However, it generally starts from dusk when the first penguins come ashore and lasts for about 45 minutes to an hour until most penguins have returned to their nests. This period is sufficient for you to observe the spectacular sight of groups of penguins waddling adorably back to the beach.