
Melbourne Holidays - Phillip Island
Phillip
Island
lies just to the east of the Mornington
Peninsula and is 140 km south east from
Melbourne. Access by car is via the
Bass Highway with an exit onto the Phillip Island Tourist Road that
leads to San Remo and then across the bridge onto the island at
Newhaven.
The island has a population of 7500 people. It is known the world over as Australia's motor cycle capital
and is the home of the annual
Australian MotoGP
and Superbike races as well as V8 car racing.
Long before racing
raised the profile of the island, it was recognised as a popular
destination for bushwalkers, rock climbers, bird watchers and fishermen.
Phillip Island has some of the
best surfing spots in Victoria.
A popular attraction at
Summerland Beach is the
Sunset Parade of the Little (Fairy) Penguins
and bookings are essential during holiday periods.
There is always an
opportunity to get close to koalas at the
Koala Conservation Centre
with its unique tree top boardwalks and close up viewing areas
of koalas in their natural habitat.
One
of the hidden treasures on Phillip Island is Pyramid Rock, where you
can enjoy views from Cape Woolamai to the Nobbies and watch a
magnificent sunset. The coastal walk along the cliff tops allows
visitors to explore the coastline between Pyramid Rock and Berrys
Beach and has spectacular vistas in all directions.
Scenic cruises
travel along the island coastline to Seal Rocks, a group of rocky
outcrops lying 2 km off shore. A colony of up to 12,000 wild fur
seals have made their home here and many of them regularly approach
the boat to satisfy their curiosity.
The towns and parks
on the island are well equipped for picnics and camping excursions.
There are lots of toilet facilities, gas fired BBQ facilities, picnic
tables and children's playgrounds.
Inspect our
Phillip
Island Hotels
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