2-Day Phillip Island Beach and Wildlife Tour From Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia
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Trip Type: Overnight Tours
Duration: 2 days
Enjoy close encounters with koalas, kangaroos, little penguins and other
Australian wildlife, just a short drive from bustling Melbourne. On this 2-day tour, travel to the Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park where you can hand-feed kangaroos (own expense); stop at the Nobbies to see Seal Rocks; watch the penguin parade at Summerland Beach; and visit other top wildlife attractions including the Koala Conservation Centre and Churchill Island Heritage Farm. Stay overnight in budget-friendly accommodation on Phillip Island, with two meals, entrance fees, and transportation with a professional driver/guide included.
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Enjoy close encounters with koalas, kangaroos, little penguins and other
Australian wildlife, just a short drive from bustling Melbourne. On this 2-day tour, travel to the Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park where you can hand-feed kangaroos (own expense); stop at the Nobbies to see Seal Rocks; watch the penguin parade at Summerland Beach; and visit other top wildlife attractions including the Koala Conservation Centre and Churchill Island Heritage Farm. Stay overnight in budget-friendly accommodation on Phillip Island, with two meals, entrance fees, and transportation with a professional driver/guide included.
Your 2-day tour provides a combination of planned activities and free time on Phillip Island to do as much or as little as you like. When visiting the various attractions, your driver/guide shares informative commentary about the history and wildlife of Phillip Island.
For your overnight stay, you can choose a private or shared room (see the Important Info tab for details) at a clean, welcoming, and conveniently located hostel on Phillip Island.
For your overnight stay, you can choose a private or shared room (see the Important Info tab for details) at a clean, welcoming, and conveniently located hostel on Phillip Island.
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