Phillip Island Penguins & Wildlife Day Tour from Melbourne

Discover the full-day Phillip Island Penguins & Wildlife Tour from Melbourne. See penguins, koalas, seals, and scenic coastal views—all tailored for wildlife lovers.

5.0(867 reviews)From $111.17 per person

If you’re heading to Melbourne and want a day packed with wildlife encounters and stunning scenery, this full-day tour to Phillip Island might be just what you’re looking for. It’s highly rated with a perfect 5.0 based on hundreds of reviews, and most travelers recommend it.

Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a family, or someone craving a memorable experience, this trip offers a good mix of wildlife, scenic vistas, and that iconic penguin parade at sunset.

What we love about this tour is the chance to see Australian native animals like kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, and seals up close, plus the unforgettable sight of the little penguins waddling ashore at dusk. The scenic stops at Nobbies and Cape Woolamai add extra beauty, and the tour’s smooth organization makes it manageable even for first-timers.

Anonymous
Awesome experience seeing some sights and wildlife with an awesome guide. Bus was on time and comfortable, the tour wasn't rushed and enjoyed some beautiful beaches and learning about and seeing the penguins in the wild. Highly recommend!

Susan
Driver was same as tour guide. She was very good although I was a little worried about her driving, especially at night. She was a fast driver which she did in order to meet her schedule. I wish I could have been dropped off and picked up at

Rachel
We had a fantastic day out, driven and guided by Reuben who was welcoming, friendly and chatty from the moment he picked us up. Clearly passionate about wildlife and nature, he shared interesting facts throughout the day and gave us tips for getting the most out of each stop. The Moonlit Sanctuary…

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However, it is a long day — expect to be on the move for about 12 to 14 hours — so it’s not ideal if you’re after a relaxed, short outing. This tour suits those who enjoy wildlife, scenic drives, and don’t mind a full schedule.

Key Points

  • Comprehensive wildlife experience mixing animals and scenery
  • Well-reviewed guides who are knowledgeable and engaging
  • Full-day commitment with many sights and stops
  • Value for money considering the variety of experiences
  • Early start and late finish suitable for travelers with full itineraries
  • Limited free time at some stops, especially Moonlit Sanctuary

What’s Included and How It Works

Phillip Island Penguins & Wildlife Day Tour from Melbourne - What’s Included and How It Works

The tour kicks off with hotel pickup in Melbourne, making the start hassle-free, especially if you’re staying in the city center. The vehicle is air-conditioned and equipped with Wi-Fi, so you can relax or catch up on your trip plans during the drive. You’ll be traveling with a small group (maximum 24 travelers), which generally means more personalized attention and fewer crowds.

The day is structured to give you a solid overview of Phillip Island’s wildlife and landscapes. Your first major stop is the Moonlit Sanctuary wildlife conservation park, where you’ll encounter native Australian animals like kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, and dingoes.

The tour includes general admission to the sanctuary with a guided walkthrough, plus the option to hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies for an additional fee.

Samantha
My husband and I had an awesome tour with our guide, David! The day was spaced out brilliantly, with plenty of toilet, snack/coffee and walk breaks. Seeing the penguins at the official “parade” was of course amazing! But we also got to see them in their nest at the “Nobbies” and could take pictures…

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Vasantha
Watching the penguins was a truly beautiful experience and having David our tour guide pace out the day with a focus on spending quality time at the key sites made it more relaxing and enjoyable even though this is a long tour day. David made this interactions with the group fun and shared a lot of…

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Bob
Michael was such a great guide; very enthusiastic and knowledgeable. He kept us on schedule for such a long tour. The coastal stops had breathtaking views and a chance to wade in the water. Loved seeing the animals at the animal sanctu

As several reviews highlighted, the sanctuary is a highlight, especially for animal lovers, providing a rare chance to see creatures you probably won’t encounter back home.

Next, the tour takes you to Cape Woolamai Beach, a stunning stretch of coastline where you can briefly wade in the water (summer season only). The scenery here is picture-perfect — rugged cliffs, rolling surf, and endless ocean. It’s a relaxing moment amid a busy day, and most travelers find it well worth the stop.

After that, you’ll visit the Nobbies—a series of rocky formations on the coast. The boardwalks provide sweeping views of the rugged coastline and often seal colonies basking on the rocks. It’s a scenic spot that’s great for snapping photos and soaking in the natural beauty. Several reviews mention seeing Australian fur seals lounging or playing around the rocks, adding to the wildlife spectacle.

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The Main Event: The Penguin Parade

Phillip Island Penguins & Wildlife Day Tour from Melbourne - The Main Event: The Penguin Parade

The highlight of the day is the Penguin Parade at Summerland Beach. Arriving in time for sunset, you’ll experience the tiny penguins emerging from the ocean and waddling to their burrows. This spectacle is captivating — thousands of visitors consider it a must-do experience in Australia.

Susan
While a long day, the ti.me passed quickly with relevant and amusing chatter from David. Seeing the birds and animals in their natural habitat was such a treat. I couldn't believe how the wallabies just stood and watched us go by. And the penguins AWESOME. Food was ok. Bring snacks instead of…

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Joanne
This is your includes a lot of different sites and is quite busy. I was wondering how we would fill all the time from pickup to the penguin parade but ithere was lots of interesting stops. Our tour guide Jacqui was excellent – her knowledge of the area is great, and really added to the tour. Also…

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Dinesh
Good times and worth the money spent. Tim is really good as he explained us on all activities, what to expect, what to do/ not to do. He even accompanied us to locate baby penguins at Nobbies.

The new visitor center enhances the experience with exhibits and displays about penguin life, making it more than just watching birds waddle ashore.

Reviewers consistently love the Penguin Parade, describing it as “awesome,” “magical,” and “unforgettable.” One reviewer even said it was the “highlight of their trip.” However, a few noted that photography is not permitted once the parade begins, so you’ll need to be comfortable just soaking it in without taking pictures during the actual penguin walk.

The tour guides help you find the best spots and give tips on how to view the penguins comfortably. Keep in mind, the tour ends late—you’ll be back in Melbourne well after midnight—so this is definitely a full-day commitment. But many find the experience worth every minute.

The Experience in Detail

Phillip Island Penguins & Wildlife Day Tour from Melbourne - The Experience in Detail

Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Park

This stop is a favorite among reviews. Travelers love the chance to get up close with Australian icons like koalas, wallabies, and dingoes. The guided tour of the exhibits is informative, and many mention the opportunity to feed kangaroos and wallabies as a real highlight.

Brian
We experience many adventures from kangaroos and koalas to penguins. Our guide, John C was incredible with his knowledge of the areas that we visited.. I recommend this to anyone who wants to see kangaroos, koalas, and penguins. The bus we rode was very clean..

Julie
Moonlit sanctuary was fun but they don’t give you enough time to walk around. Too much time spent at the filler scenic stops. Be warned you can’t take photos at the penguin experience once it’s dark- which is basically the entire time. The staff spend their time yelling at everyone. Not enjoyable…

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Lori
Prepare for very long day with something like pickup at 11:25 am and drop off after midnight. (Exact times vary by hotel.) Sitting in outdoor seating area for penguin match in mid-January was very cold & windy— dress accordingly!! Excursion

Some reviews note that the time here feels limited, but most agree that it’s enough to see the key animals and enjoy the interactions. The admission fee is included, so there are no surprise costs.

Scenic Coastal Stops

You’ll visit Cape Woolamai Beach (summer only) and the Nobbies, both offering breathtaking views. The beach stop is great for taking a quick walk and feeling the sand between your toes, while the Nobbies’ boardwalks offer panoramic ocean vistas and seal sightings. Several reviews praise these scenic stops for their photo opportunities and relaxing vibe.

The Penguin Parade

Arriving at Summerland Beach around sunset, you’ll witness the tiny penguins’ evening march. The process is well-organized, with guides helping you find the best viewing areas. The visitor center has engaging displays, which provide context for what you’re seeing. Many reviews mention feeling like they had ample time to enjoy the parade and explore the area.

Additional Considerations

  • Duration: The tour lasts approximately 12 to 14 hours, so be prepared for a long day. Reviewers say it’s a busy but rewarding schedule.
  • Group Size: Small groups make the experience more intimate and easier to manage.
  • Transport: Comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles and Wi-Fi on board help pass the time.
  • Cost: At just over $111 per person, considering the admission fees, guided tours, and scenic stops, the price is quite reasonable for a full day of activities.
  • Restrictions: No large bags or strollers are allowed on the bus. Photography at the penguin parade is not allowed once the parade begins.

What the Reviews Say

The majority of reviews are glowing, with many praising the enthusiastic guides, especially mentioning guides like Michael, David, and Bluey. Several reviewers highlight the breathtaking scenery and the wildlife encounters as the main draws. Travelers appreciate the well-paced itinerary, the knowledgeable commentary, and the opportunity to see animals in their natural habitat.

Lori
Simon was a great guide. Knowledgeable and many fun facts to share. Moonlight Sanctuary was great and so was the Penguin Parade. However, the day-long itinerary was filled with what felt like “fillers”. The beach boxes were cabanas in bright colors so nothing special to our mind; we stopped to…

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Betty
Absolutely 5-star experience. Tour guide Chris H. is informative and had given clear and concise account of South Australia nature and native history and best tips to watch penguins. He is very friendly and helpful and sometimes humorous. Enjoyed the tour very much.

Irena
Was a great tour. You can watch the penguins close by. The penguin show is a non-profit. Everything is well organized. Tour guide Lucy was great.

Some comments point out the long hours and the late return, which might be tiring, especially for families or those with early next-day plans. Others mention that Moonlit Sanctuary’s limited time and restrictions on photography can be a minor downside, but these seem to be outweighed by the overall experience.

Final Thoughts: Who’s This Tour Best For?

Phillip Island Penguins & Wildlife Day Tour from Melbourne - Final Thoughts: Who’s This Tour Best For?

This Phillip Island Penguins & Wildlife Tour is ideal for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and families eager to see Australian animals in a natural setting. It’s perfect if you’re after a comprehensive day-trip experience that combines scenic views, wildlife encounters, and the iconic penguin march.

If you’re comfortable with a long day on the road and want a guided, all-in-one tour that covers the highlights of Phillip Island, this is a solid choice. It’s particularly well-suited for those who value guided commentary and want to learn about the local environment from guides.

However, if you’re after a more relaxed or shorter experience, or are traveling with very young children, you might find the schedule a bit demanding. Also, if photography restrictions are a dealbreaker, be prepared to simply enjoy the parade without snapping pictures.

FAQ

Phillip Island Penguins & Wildlife Day Tour from Melbourne - FAQ

  • How long is the tour?
    Expect approximately 12 to 14 hours from pickup to return, making it a full-day adventure.

  • Is food included?
    Meals are not included beyond the options at Moonlit Sanctuary and the scenic stops.

    It’s best to bring snacks or plan to purchase food during the day.

  • Can I take photos during the penguin parade?
    No, photography and video recording are not permitted once the parade begins, to protect the penguins and preserve the experience.

  • What wildlife will I see?
    Expect to see kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, seals, and possibly dingoes at Moonlit Sanctuary, plus wild wallabies and seabirds during stops.

  • Is this tour family-friendly?
    Yes, but it’s a long day, so consider whether young children can handle the schedule and late return.

    No specific age restrictions are mentioned, but the long hours might be best for older children.

  • What should I bring?
    Dress warmly for the evening penguin parade, bring snacks, and consider binoculars for wildlife viewing.

    Large bags and strollers aren’t allowed on the bus.

  • How is the group size?
    The tour operates with a maximum of 24 travelers, fostering a more intimate experience.

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Phillip Island Penguins & Wildlife Day Tour from Melbourne



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Final Word

Phillip Island Penguins & Wildlife Day Tour from Melbourne - Final Word

This tour offers a wonderful way to see some of Australia’s most charming wildlife and scenic coastlines in one day. It’s a well-organized, value-packed experience that allows you to connect with nature and witness one of the world’s most adorable animal spectacles.

It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy guided tours, don’t mind a long day, and want a reliable way to visit Phillip Island. If you love animals and breathtaking views, this could very well be the highlight of your Melbourne trip.

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