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- Penguin Parade » Phillip Island Nature Parks
Phillip Island is home to the largest little penguin colony in the world You can experience the magic of watching these amazing seabirds waddle home from the ocean to their burrows any night of the year from our viewing platforms and boardwalks
- Phillip Island Nature Parks
Welcome to Phillip Island Nature Parks Only 90 minutes from Melbourne, Victoria's wildlife island features spectacular coastal scenery and plenty of Australian wildlife Visit the Penguin Parade, see the koalas at the Koala Conservation Reserve, or let time unwind at Churchill Island
- Plan Your Visit - Phillip Island Nature Parks
Only 90 minutes from Melbourne, Phillip Island Nature Parks is a premier destination for nature-based wildlife experiences Explore below for handy visitor tips including locations, suggested itineraries and opening times
- A guide to little penguins - Phillip Island Nature Park
Little penguins are found along the coastlines of southern Australia and New Zealand, but Phillip Island is home to the largest colony – with an impressive 40,000 breeding penguins found on the Summerland Peninsula
- Phillip Island FAQs | Phillip Island Nature Parks
Find answers to our most frequently asked questions about Phillip Island Nature Parks: opening hours, weather, food and drink, photo opportunities more English Chinese
- Phillip Island Nature Parks Attractions Things to Do
Meet the world’s smallest (and cutest) penguins at the world-famous Penguin Parade, get up close with one of Australia’s largest fur seal colonies on our Seal Cruise Slow the pace a little and say g’day to the koalas at the Koala Conservation Reserve or escape to another time at Churchill Island
- Opening Times - Phillip Island Nature Park
See the opening times for all Phillip Island Nature Parks attractions and our Penguin Arrival Calendar Penguins arrive just after sunset every night
- Wildlife Response » Phillip Island Nature Parks
Phillip Island Nature Parks runs a Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, specialising in seabirds such as penguins which we take in from across Victoria If a penguin is outside their burrow during the day, please report it but don’t touch or move the bird
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