Coastal wildlife scenic views gourmet lunch and the iconic little penguins in one unforgettable day

Phillip Island Guided Tour from Melbourne with Wine Lunch and Penguin Parade

Travel from Melbourne to Phillip Island on a guided day tour featuring coastal scenery boutique wine tastings a relaxed lunch and the world famous Penguin Parade at sunset

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Highlights
  • Guided day tour from Melbourne with expert local commentary
  • Scenic coastal drives along Bass Coast and Nobbies viewpoints
  • Boutique winery visit with regional wine tasting
  • Relaxed lunch featuring local produce
  • Evening access to the world famous Phillip Island Penguin Parade

Description

Phillip Island is where wild coastline refined flavors and unforgettable wildlife encounters come together in one seamless journey. This guided tour from Melbourne is designed for travelers who want more than just sightseeing offering a balance of nature culture and comfort throughout the day.

The experience unfolds gradually as you leave the city behind and follow the coastline through dramatic ocean views quiet seaside towns and sweeping landscapes shaped by wind and waves. A stop at a local winery introduces the flavors of the region paired with a relaxed lunch that reflects Victoria’s fresh seasonal produce.

As evening approaches the tour reaches its emotional peak at the Phillip Island Penguin Parade. Watching little penguins emerge from the sea and waddle home under the fading light is a moment that stays with you long after the day ends.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to enjoy this tour is from September to April when weather conditions are mild and daylight hours are longer. Penguins arrive nightly throughout the year but summer evenings offer the most comfortable viewing experience.

Spring brings green landscapes and active wildlife while autumn offers softer light fewer crowds and cooler temperatures. Winter tours are quieter and atmospheric but evenings can be cold especially near the coast.

Fun Facts
  • Phillip Island is home to the largest Little Penguin colony in the world
  • Little penguins weigh about one kilogram and stand just over thirty centimeters tall
  • The island is also known for fur seals wallabies and koalas
  • Local vineyards benefit from cool coastal breezes that shape their wines
  • The Penguin Parade is managed with strict conservation guidelines

Itinerary

Full Day Guided Experience

Morning:
Depart Melbourne with scenic stops along the Bass Coast.
Enjoy ocean viewpoints and learn about the region’s wildlife and history from your guide.

Midday:
Visit a boutique winery for tasting followed by a relaxed lunch featuring local ingredients.
Take time to unwind and enjoy the rural setting.

Afternoon:
Explore Phillip Island highlights such as coastal lookouts and natural habitats.
Keep an eye out for native animals including wallabies and seabirds.

Evening:
Arrive at the Penguin Parade.
Watch hundreds of little penguins return from the sea at sunset before returning to Melbourne.

Photo Spots
  • Nobbies boardwalk with rugged cliffs and ocean views
  • Phillip Island coastline during golden hour
  • Vineyard landscapes at the winery stop
  • Penguin Parade viewing area before sunset
  • Coastal roads with sweeping sea backdrops

Pro Tips
  • Bring warm layers for the evening Penguin Parade
  • Cameras are not allowed during penguin viewing so enjoy the moment
  • Wear comfortable shoes for short coastal walks
  • Listen carefully to ranger instructions at the Penguin Parade
  • Book early during peak seasons as tours sell out fast

History

Phillip Island has a long history shaped by nature and conservation. For thousands of years the island was inhabited by the Bunurong people who lived in harmony with its coastal environment relying on the sea for food and cultural practices. European exploration began in the early nineteenth century followed by farming sealing and development that placed pressure on native wildlife.

By the mid twentieth century declining penguin numbers raised serious concerns leading to community driven conservation efforts. The Penguin Parade was transformed from an informal attraction into a protected reserve with strict management focused on sustainability education and habitat preservation.

Today Phillip Island stands as a global example of successful wildlife conservation where tourism directly supports research protection and the long term survival of its iconic little penguins.

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