Babies are admitted and strollers roll easily; a change room with microwave exists, but no true nursing room, plus after-dark chill, noise and long waiting periods can unsettle very young infants.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Time to explore the Visitor Centre, enjoy the Nobbies walk and watch the sunset penguin parade without rushing.
Visitor Centre exhibits:
Interactive displays explain penguin life and island conservation.
Tip: Visit after 12 pm to avoid crowds and warm up in the café.
Nobbies boardwalk:
Coastal walk with ocean views and seal rocks lookout.
Tip: Go in daylight to tire out the baby and enjoy free pram-friendly paths.
General Viewing penguin parade:
Classic viewing stand experience at sunset.
Tip: Arrive 60 minutes early for the pram parking and best seats.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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General Viewing tickets (2 adults) | AUD 66 |
Check infant seating policy | AUD 0 |
Total Estimated | AUD 66 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
From September to January the weather is warm and chicks hatch, making the parade more active.
Address: 1019 Ventnor Rd, Summerlands VIC 3922, Australia
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RZ
Wonderful experience witnessing the world's smallest penguins walk to their burrows and find their mate. I'd recommend getting the premium ticket for a worthwhile viewing and more up close encounter with the penguins. Winter is the perfect time to visit as their activities vary with the seasons. Taking photos and videos of the penguins are not allowed.
Fan
When in Melbourne, don't miss the world famous Penguin Parade! You can either drive yourself, or take a day tour from Melbourne, which we did. It definitely makes sense to upgrade, the viewing platform is right where the penguins arrive. We sat too low and we unfortunately did not see them arriving at the beach behind the small hill. It was amazing to see hundreds of these little penguins arrive...
Sujinda Jarubhat (CuteCuteChannel)
We visited the Penguin Parade at Phillip Island as a group of five and had a wonderful experience. We arrived around 4:30pm, which is the perfect time in winter since you need to be seated before the penguins return from the sea—usually around 5pm. We highly recommend booking premium seats in advance, as we did, for the best experience. We were fortunate to have clear weather on the day of our vi...
Gaurav B
What an incredible experience it was—truly beyond what I had hoped for! I highly recommend reserving your tickets in advance and arriving at least an hour before sunset; it really made a difference. There are lovely cafes where you can enjoy some food while you wait for the sunset and the arrival of the adorable penguins, but be mindful of the seagulls—they can be quite cheeky! Before entering, t...
Collins Voo
During my visit, penguin back to the shore at 5.40pm and estimated about 1400 penguin back to their house, so we have waited between 20 - 40 mins for the penguin back to their house. Its really freezing during month of june so during winter its recomended to wear thicker clothing as the wind quite strong. ⁶ Recomended to come at 4pm as gate open only at 4.30pm. Do buy penguin plus ticket to get be...
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