Discover the best top things to do in Phillip Island, Australia including Wildlife Coast Cruises, National Vietnam Veterans Museum, Pioneer Kayaking- Tours, Surf Trax, Girls on Board, Exceptional Phillip Island Area Tours, Pinnacles Lookout, Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, The Nobbies, Cape Woolamai Beach.
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Wildlife Coast Cruises is an environmentally accredited business which operates around the beautiful waters of Phillip Island and Wilsons Promontory. The wide range of cruises include trips to Seal Rocks, Twilight Bay cruises, Scenic Lunch Cruises, Whale Cruises and Wilsons Promontory Cruises. The Kasey Lee and the Brianna Lee are custom built catamarans 65 feet in length, crewed by friendly and professional staff who are happy to care for and entertain you along your journey.
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Pioneer Kayaking allows you to explore Phillip Island's beautiful coastline in a double sea-kayak. All tours are led by fun, friendly and experienced guides and no experience is required. Escape the crowds and book now!
5.0 based on 85 reviews
Surf Trax has evolved from its humble beginnings as a stand up paddle school established by two outdoor and fitness enthusiasts. Six years on, a new name and fresh new brand, the business has grown to deliver quality surf lessons and now specialises in adventure camping and boutique surf stays at Phillip Island.
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Girls on Board provides surfing lessons on Phillip Island. Owner/operator Jess Laing, a highly professional coach with a background of 10 years in competitive surfing specialises in small group lessons as well as private lessons. Dont be fooled by the name; our aim is not to exclude guys but to encourage girls to get in the water and enjoy the amazing lifestyle!
5.0 based on 78 reviews
We are Exceptional Phillip Island Area Tours. Located 90 minutes from Melbourne we specialise in unique experiences for the thinking traveller around the Bass Coast and Gippsland areas. Our small group tours are hosted by local guides. We operate seven days a week. Tours incorporate wildlife, food, wine & breweries, distilleries, stunning coast and country, and more. You are not the average traveller. We are not your average tour company. ‘Experience seekers’ and lovers of ‘Aussie hospitality’ will enjoy our tours. Melbourne pick up service can be arranged for private touring.
5.0 based on 30 reviews
A must walk with grandiose scenery.Fantastic granit pinnacles,intense blue waves, beautiful surf beach. The burrows belong to the shearwaters or mutton birds , silent during the day and invading the sky at sunset. The best part of Philip Island.
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The Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Visitor Centre offers activities for everyone. For speed fiends strap yourself into our Go Karts on the 750 metre scale replica of the circuit or adrenaline fuelled Hot Laps in a race prepared vehicle. For something quieter there’s the Guided Circuit Tour taking in the spectacular water gardens and panoramic views over the circuit and Bass Strait then gain exclusive access to race control, pit roof and podium. The History of Motorsport Display, Slot Cars, Race Simulators, licenced cafe and gift shop are all on offer to make a great day for everyone.
We arrived on speculation, without any bookings and were surprised to find we could commence a tour, after a tasty lunch. The staff could not have been more helpful, particularly Kipp, a young personable student on a vacation job, who was knowledgeable and friendly. The museum, included in the tour price, was small but interesting and the shop was well stocked. The guided tour was comprehensive and took in all areas behind scenes and the added extra was that bikes were racing round as part of a private hire day. Perfect day not to be missed.
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The Nobbies is the name given to a rocky promontory in Phillip Island. Lots of seabirds cn be found there, you can occasionally find nesting penguins. The main attraction, apart from the crashing waves, is the seals, who seem to spend their time jumping in and out the water. By the way, the seals main predator is the great white shark. As the sharks cannot tell the difference between seals and swimminers, it is m ost unwise to swim at the Nobbies.
4.5 based on 49 reviews
It is indeed a beautiful beach. Unfortunately condition was too rough for a swim. The coast guards were around. Definitely picture perfect and stop by the kiosk for refreshing drinks.
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