Discover the best top things to do in Wilsons Promontory National Park, Australia including Wilsons Promontory Cruises, Little Waterloo Bay, Whale Rock, Fairy Cove, Squeaky Beach, Mt Oberon Summit Walk, Norman Beach, Whisky Beach, Five Mile Beach, Tongue Point.
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Wilsons Promontory Cruises is operated by the award winning Pennicott Wilderness Journeys. Pennicott Wilderness Journeys operates six tours in southern Tasmania and Wilsons Promontory Cruises is our first tour in Victoria.
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Just outside the Tidal River info and campsite and across the bridge is a large rock that really does resemble the head of a whale. It is best seen from the beach without going over the bridge but from wherever you view it enjoy
4.5 based on 264 reviews
Went with family. A short walk to the beach from the car park. Best to cross to the main beach closer to the rocks. The sand is pure white and feels like talcum powder. The beach definitely squeaks. A memorable experience.
4.5 based on 122 reviews
The Mt Oberon Summit Walk takes you on a steady uphill climb to the viewing platform at the summit of Mount Oberon. See dramatic and beautiful meeting of land and sea at the southernmost point of Australia's mainland.
It was a bit of a climb to get there but what a view when we got to the top. Such a stunning view of the coastline.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
This is the main beach in Wilsons Prom National Park because it is located near the Visitors Centre and has car parking within a short walking distance from the beach. It is a very nice sandy beach.
4.5 based on 51 reviews
A short weekend get away and we were blessed (?) with overcast skies, low temperatures and high winds. We made the most of it and beach hopped the prom. Whisky beach was one of the best! Great views, great beach and the walk was almost as picturesque as the beach. Short walk from car park, toilet facilities at car park and picnic tables. Short walk at low tide around to Picnic Beach which can help fill out a day. Stay for an hour or stay for the day you will not get bored
4.5 based on 7 reviews
We were recommended this walk by Craig at the Yanakee camping ground (just outside national park and excellent place to stop with a camper). Highlight of our OZ trip so far. We parked at 5.30 in early October just after clocks changed so had just under two hours to sunset. Light on interior mountains and Darby valley sublime on way up and then fabulous as we walked made coast and walked to point. Views spectacular. Even got some beautiful dusk light on fairy cove. It’s 4K each way. First 1k is steep but steady climb. The rest is just a stroll. Rewarded with friendly wombat on return and wildlife getting active on dusk drive home so take care.
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