After a visit to Nobbies head down the road to witness the nightly
penguin parade at Phillip Island Penguin Centre.
Travel through South Gippsland's picturesque countryside to Wilson's Promontory, explore the hiking trails and enjoy the spectacular views, visit the wineries, or watch
the penguin parade at Phillip Island.
Not exact matches
On Wednesday, the
Penguins championship
parade will kick off
at 11 a.m. EST, following the same
parade route as last year, starting
at Grant Street
at Liberty Avenue.
Known as the
penguin parade, people travel from all over to watch the
penguins come up the beach
at sunset to bed in the for the night.
The nightly
penguin parade can be seen
at Phillip Island, which is about 90 minutes drive from Melbourne.
Woolamai: Be blown away by the rugged surf beach Grand Prix Track: Take a look
at where the action happens * Swan Lake: Wander and spy wetland birds and wallabies from the hidden observation platforms (time permitting) Nobbies, Seal Rocks and The Blowhole: Gaze across the rough headland and spot seals sunbathing Summerlands: Observe the thunderous surf beneath the sheer cliff faces
PENGUIN PARADE: Watch the magic as the world's smallest
penguins appear out of the surf!
Our wildlife activities include nocturnal walks, wild
penguin viewing on a remote beach (not a
penguin parade) and platypus viewing
at black swamp lagoon.
After cooking up a barbecue feast
at our cottage we head out for a nocturnal walk to see all the animals active
at night, this includes
penguins (we see
penguins on a wild beach rather than a commercial
penguin parade), rare Tammar Wallabies, Brush Tailed Possums and of course kangaroos.
Phillip Island Penguin
Parade begins
at dusk and concludes after the
penguins have crossed the beach.
Watch the famous Penguin
Parade as hundreds of little
penguins come out of the sea
at dusk and head back to their sand dune burrows for the night
The
penguin parade started around 9 pm which meant that we were only back
at the hotel by midnight.
Experience the world famous Penguin
parade at dusk and witness hundreds of Little
Penguins cross Summerland Beach on their way home for the night.