Less than two hours from Melbourne, Phillip Island punches well above its weight as a family friendly destination. With its iconic Penguin Parade, wildlife parks, surf beaches and scenic coastlines, it offers both action and charm a great mix for day trips or weekend getaways.
The Penguin Parade
The island’s star attraction. Every evening, just after sunset, hundreds of little penguins waddle ashore after a day fishing at sea.
- Best viewed from the Penguin Parade Visitor Centre
- Choose general seating, underground viewing or guided ranger tours
- Book in advance it sells out, especially in summer and school holidays
Bring warm clothing, even in summer. The wind off Bass Strait can be icy!
Wildlife Encounters
- Koala Conservation Reserve – Elevated boardwalks through native bushland, where koalas chill in gum trees
- Phillip Island Wildlife Park – Feed kangaroos and see a wide range of native animals up close
- Churchill Island – A historic working farm with highland cattle, wagon rides and gardens
Beaches & Nature
- Cape Woolamai – Surf beach and clifftop walking track with dramatic views
- Cowes – The island’s main town with safe swimming beaches, shops and cafés
- The Nobbies Boardwalk – Seaside platform walk above sea-sprayed rocks and blowholes, with fur seals nearby
Getting There & Staying
- 2-hour drive from Melbourne (via San Remo bridge)
- Accommodation ranges from holiday parks and farm stays to modern hotels and cosy B&Bs
Phillip Island is especially good for multi-generational travel easy access, diverse activities, and a pace everyone can enjoy.

