1. Penguin Parade
Experience the enchanting sight of little penguins emerging from the sea at dusk and waddling across the beach to their sand dune burrows at this world-famous attraction.
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Experience the enchanting sight of little penguins emerging from the sea at dusk and waddling across the beach to their sand dune burrows at this world-famous attraction.
Visit the Nobbies Centre for breathtaking coastal views, boardwalks overlooking seal colonies, and interactive displays about marine life.
Explore a network of conservation areas offering diverse wildlife encounters, including the famous Penguin Parade, koala reserves, and scenic coastal landscapes.
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Get up close with Australian wildlife at this park featuring over 100 species, including kangaroos, koalas, and emus in a natural bush setting.
Enjoy a day of family fun with mind-bending puzzles, mazes, and interactive exhibits at this quirky theme park.
Relax on this beautiful sandy beach with calm waters, ideal for swimming and sunbathing, located near the charming town of Cowes.
Enhance your Penguin Parade experience with this premium viewing option offering closer and more intimate encounters with the penguins.
Stroll through eucalypt woodlands on treetop boardwalks to see koalas in their natural habitat at this dedicated conservation reserve.
Explore these fascinating sea caves formed by erosion, accessible at low tide, and enjoy the scenic beauty of the surrounding coastline.
Hike to this stunning lookout for panoramic views of the rugged coastline and unique rock formations known as the Pinnacles.
Visit this serene beach known for its striking red cliffs and peaceful atmosphere, perfect for a quiet escape.
Take in breathtaking views of the ocean and the iconic Pyramid Rock from this scenic lookout point.
Discover this picturesque beach offering clear waters and a relaxing environment, ideal for swimming and picnics.
Popular among surfers, this beach offers great waves and a beautiful coastal setting for beachgoers.
Stroll along this historic jetty for stunning views of Western Port Bay and opportunities for fishing and boating.
Enjoy this secluded beach known for its rugged beauty and excellent surfing conditions.
A quiet beach perfect for a peaceful day out, featuring rock pools and scenic views.
Learn about the life of little penguins through engaging exhibits and educational programs at this modern visitor centre.
Explore the remnants of the SS Speke shipwreck, a historical site offering a glimpse into the island's maritime past.
Marvel at the dramatic basalt columns and stunning coastal views at this unique natural attraction.
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