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Penguin Parade

4.0 (29 reviews)

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Priscilla W.

The Penguin Parade is a very touristy and popular, yet unique, event that happens nightly. The visitor information center has interactive displays and cool facts on the behavior and development of these little penguins. After visiting the information center and buying overpriced souvenirs and food, grab a good seat near the front of the bleachers to watch the little penguins swim ashore after a day's swim and feeding. They're all timid at first, mainly for safety and survival reasons. But once one comes to shore, many more join. I was expecting several crowds of 20+, but the largest group I saw was about 10 penguins. As you walk the boardwalk back to the information center, you can see some of these penguins up close, burrowing into their homes, caring for their young, or even mating. As beautiful as the beach is, and as adorable the little penguins may be, photography is not permitted at all. Dress warmly for the beach, because it does get very chilly at night. There's more to Penguin Island than the Penguin Parade. There's also a Koala Conservation Center where you can get close to koalas and pet them, Churchill Island where you can go on wagon rides and watch sheep shearing and cow milking, or the Nobbles Centre where you can look out for fur seals. Overall, Phillip Island is a great place to spend the day, and the easiest way to get here is by car or through a tour group. Public transportation isn't possible.

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Elizabeth N.

The penguins only come in little batches of max of 10 so a little disappointed (It's not really a parade) T_T not sure if it's always this way or because we came in the end of November. The first penguin didn't come out until around 8:45pm. Weather is not too cold (~13c) but wear layers and bring blankets. Sit on the very edges where the ropes are, not middle to see the penguins closer. You can also sit on the sand (most front) even if you come late. We arrived around 7pm and tons of people are already lining up for the gate to open by the gift shop (open around 7.15pm). I believe there's another gate from outside viewing area based on the announcement. The penguin plus section was sold out by the time we arrived but I feel like if you come early enough, the general viewing has similar, if not better view. Unfortunately there's no photography allowed, and no standing. The Rangers are very strict about it. You'll actually have better & closer view on the pathway back to the visitor center. So maybe just stay 20min by the beach then go up to pathway. People mostly start Leaving their seats around that time so if you came late, now it's your chance to move up to beach. Overall, it's a little underwhelming. But still one of the things you have to check off your tourist list when you visit Melbourne (just get general seating).

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Nobbies Centre

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2.8(6 reviews)
2.8 km

What a great place, with so much information about the ocean, and the Antarctic research and ocean…read morelife. We learned a lot. We really enjoyed the coastal boardwalk! A 1.2 km loop that offered information and incredible views! We didn't need to communicate with any staff. There were hand sanitizers everywhere where one used hands on activities. Ben and Jerry's even has plant based ice cream for us vegans!

Everything is pricey here especially for a cafeteria-style restaurant, but the restaurant and view…read moreare very pretty. The food starts around $14, and the drinks are even pricier! It's no wonder everyone orders a $3.50 soda when the waters cost $3. Granted, they give you huge portions for the food. (I came here with a travel agency, and if you pre-order your food, it's cheaper and faster than ordering there). As for the quality, I didn't realize a chicken sandwich could be so plain. The fish and chips are okay, but I saw other people get the quarter chicken, and it looked deliciously seasoned! Would definitely try that next time. Everything is cafeteria-style with utensils and condiments being self-serve. They offer unlimited tomato sauce that everyone definitely takes advantage of, but you have to pay for extra tartar sauce for fish and chips. The line isn't the fastest, and you have to bus your tray at the end. That being said, the establishment is gorgeous. The glass windows and view are pretty, the ceilings are high, and there are a few souvenir shops right there since it's a touristy place.

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