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Australia's Phillip Island Offers Two Exciting New Ways to See the Penguins

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Published on Dec 10, 2015
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Meg Boyd
By Meg BoydProduct Manager

Your Australia vacation starts the moment you board your Air New Zealand flight, which provides an enjoyable, comfortable journey, along with award-winning service. One of the most popular attractions for travellers visiting Melbourne, is a visit to the Phillip Island Penguin Parade. Since the 1920s, tourists have been visiting this nightly phenomenon, where they see hundreds of little penguins return home to Phillip Island at sunset each evening. They emerge from the sea and waddle up the beach to their burrows and nests. It’s just over an hour drive south from Melbourne to Phillip Island. Most international visitors enjoy a day excursion, an overnight stay, or visit Phillip Island as part of their Victoria self-drive itinerary. Suggested Itineraries: Phillip Island Penguin Parade Ultimate Eco-Tour 2-Day Phillip Island Nature 11-Day Melbourne to Adelaide Indigenous Experience Self-Drive

city of Melbourne, Australia
The city of Melbourne

More than one million people per year visit Phillip Island Nature Parks, so the Penguin Parade can get very busy! In addition to the General Viewing area that holds over 3400 people, guests can now upgrade their penguin viewing to the brand new Penguins Plus. Penguins Plus is a brand new 300-seat platform, which mirrors the coves of Phillip Island’s spectacular southern coastline, and is set low in the landscape to provide unique viewing opportunities.

Phillip Island Penguin Parade Penguins Plus Viewing, Victoria, Australia
Penguins Plus viewing area

Another option, which is part of Penguins Plus, is the brand new Underground Viewing area that will allow up to 70 visitors to come face to face with the penguins in a natural setting, with the entire structure designed to meld into the natural elements of the surrounding landscape. The 25-metre viewing window looks out at ground level onto the most popular penguin pathway, while the 90-metre boardwalk design provides minimum footprint and maximum environmental benefit.

Phillip Island Penguin Parade Underground Viewing Interior, Victoria, Australia
Underground Viewing interior

Enjoy an upgrade with these new Phillip Island features, and enjoy this amazing wildlife experience! 

By Meg Boyd

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Meg Boyd
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Goway - Product Manager

Melbourne-born Meg arrived in Canada in January with no winter coat, one suitcase, a one week booking at a youth hostel, and a sight-unseen job offer at Goway Travel. She thought she’d stay for a year – that was 12 years ago! Never one to shy away from adventure, Meg has been in the industry for 23 years and has journeyed extensively through Europe, Asia and North America. Meg’s heart however belongs to the South Pacific, including New Zealand, Fiji, and her native Australia.

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