Map of Phillip Island Attractions – Penguin Parade, Beaches & Guide
Map of Phillip Island Attractions – Penguin Parade, Beaches & Guide
This map of Phillip Island attractions provides an overview of one of Victoria's most popular tourism destinations, including beaches, wildlife attractions, coastal lookouts, walking trails and major visitor destinations. It is designed for general reference, travel planning and understanding how attractions are distributed across Phillip Island.
Located southeast of Melbourne in Victoria, Phillip Island is renowned for the Penguin Parade, beautiful beaches, coastal scenery, motorsport events, wildlife experiences and family-friendly attractions.
Major Phillip Island attractions include the Penguin Parade, The Nobbies, Cowes, Cape Woolamai, Churchill Island, Seal Rocks and Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit.
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Where Is Phillip Island Located?
Phillip Island is located in Victoria, approximately 140 kilometres southeast of Melbourne. The island is connected to the mainland by a bridge and is a popular destination for day trips and holidays.
- North: Western Port Bay
- South: Bass Strait
- East: San Remo region
- West: Coastal Victoria
Top Phillip Island Attractions
- Penguin Parade — world-famous little penguin experience
- The Nobbies — dramatic coastal boardwalks and lookouts
- Seal Rocks — home to one of Australia's largest fur seal colonies
- Cowes — main township and visitor hub
- Cape Woolamai — scenic beaches and hiking trails
- Churchill Island — heritage farming attraction
- Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit — motorsport venue
- Koala Conservation Reserve — wildlife viewing destination
- Smiths Beach — surfing and recreation area
- Summerlands Peninsula — wildlife and coastal scenery
Main Areas of Phillip Island
- Cowes District — accommodation, dining and services
- Western Phillip Island — Penguin Parade and Nobbies attractions
- Cape Woolamai Area — beaches and walking trails
- Churchill Island Precinct — history and heritage experiences
- Motorsport Zone — Grand Prix Circuit and events
Key Geographic Features
- Bass Strait coastline — dramatic southern coastline
- Cape Woolamai — granite headland and landmark
- Western Port Bay — northern coastal waters
- Seal Rocks — offshore wildlife habitat
- Coastal cliffs and beaches — major tourism drawcards
- Wildlife habitats — support penguins, seals and koalas
Phillip Island Transport Overview
A map of Phillip Island attractions is useful for understanding how visitor destinations connect throughout the island.
- Phillip Island Road — principal transport route
- Bridge access from San Remo — mainland connection
- Touring routes — connect major attractions
- Walking trails — provide access to lookouts and beaches
- Visitor facilities — located throughout the island
Why People Search for a Map of Phillip Island Attractions
- To locate the Penguin Parade
- To find beaches and lookouts
- To plan day trips from Melbourne
- To explore wildlife attractions
- To understand the island's layout
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Phillip Island Attractions Map FAQs
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What is Phillip Island most famous for?
The Penguin Parade is Phillip Island's most famous attraction. -
How far is Phillip Island from Melbourne?
Phillip Island is approximately 140 kilometres southeast of Melbourne. -
What wildlife can be seen on Phillip Island?
Visitors may see little penguins, seals, koalas and a variety of birdlife. -
What is The Nobbies?
The Nobbies is a popular coastal attraction featuring boardwalks, ocean views and wildlife habitats.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation or official determinations. Attraction availability, wildlife sightings, event schedules, weather and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travel.