Phillip Island Nature Parks 156 Thompson Avenue, Cowes, Victoria 3922
About the Business
Welcome to Phillip Island Nature Parks, located at 156 Thompson Avenue in Cowes, Australia. As an establishment, park, and point of interest, we invite you to plan your visit with our comprehensive itineraries, FAQs, accessibility information, beach safety tips, and more.
At Phillip Island Nature Parks, we are dedicated to the preservation and protection of the natural beauty and wildlife that inhabit the island. Our staff tirelessly care for over 1,980 hectares of beaches, bushland, and wetland reserves, ensuring the continued existence of these precious ecosystems. By visiting our ecotourism attractions, you directly contribute to the vital research, conservation, and education work we do.
We recognize and pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of the land, the Bunurong, who have lived, worked, and learned on this land for generations. Their wisdom and connection to the land inspire our commitment to protecting nature for wildlife.
Located only 90 minutes from Melbourne, Phillip Island offers breathtaking coastal scenery and an abundance of Australian wildlife. Make sure to visit the famous Penguin Parade, where you can witness the adorable little penguins returning to their burrows after a day at sea. Experience a virtual tour at the state-of-the-art Antarctic Journey, where you can immerse yourself in the wonders of the Antarctic. Encounter koalas up close at the Koala Conservation Reserve or take a leisurely stroll through the serene Churchill Island.
As a self-funded organization, Phillip Island Nature Parks relies on revenue generated from visitors like you to support our research, environmental initiatives, and education projects. Our research plays a vital role in our conservation efforts, allowing us to respond to threats and future challenges faced by wildlife. We are world-leaders in little penguin research and conduct studies on other fascinating species such as Australian fur seals and coastal birds.
When you choose to visit us, you are not only experiencing the beauty of Phillip Island but also actively contributing to our conservation programs. The funds raised through ecotourism are invested in crucial habitat protection, revegetation, wildlife rescue, and pest control efforts across the Nature Parks.
Education is a key component of our mission, and our dedicated team provides immersive and educational experiences for all ages. From marine to bushland, coastal to wetland habitats, we connect students with nature and empower them to take positive environmental actions.
Join us at Phillip Island Nature Parks and be a part of our mission to protect nature for wildlife. Experience the wonders of Australian wildlife, contribute to conservation efforts, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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Location & Phone number
156 Thompson Avenue, Cowes, Victoria 3922, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 15:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 15:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 15:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 15:00
Friday:
10:00 - 15:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Great experience and suitable for older kids who can survive long journey in the mini bus. The travelling time is about 2 hrs one way. I joined Go West tour operator for a full day tour to Philip Island and went to see a few other places before heading to Penguin Parade at the end of the destination. Penguins are coming after sunset is down or around 6pm local time. These penguins are the smallest species among the other penguins in the world. They are super cute walking around the beach and climbs to the hills to find place to rest after hunting for the foods. It was amazing experience exploring the surroundings since the views are breathtaking especially in nice cold sunny weather."
"Amazing experience, although it gets really cold. The time the penguins come up to shore varies from 5-6pm in winter till as late as 8pm in summer. No idea why no photos or videos (even without flash) is not allowed at all. Apparently photons entering a camera's CMOS sensor will hurt a penguin's eyes, but the bright lights all under the broadwalk are okay? If this is the case, Phillip Island should do more to educate all the zoologists in other countries. It is really tragic when I think of all the penguins blinded by having their photos taken in zoos worldwide..."
"A great place to relax and go for holidays! Something kids would love to see nature and those little penguins! Worth the wait staying at the penguin parade until 11:30pm!"
"Do come early to get the best seats to watch the penguins stroll in, unless you've paid to view them from underground. The place is well maintained and managed to sneak a few pictures of the penguins. Great place for kids to learn about the penguins and conservation efforts to protect them. Highly recommended."
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