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Grand Penguins with Seal Rocks Cruise

Informaciones generales

Destino
Melbourne, Australia

Detalles del programa

A truly amazing wildlife experience! Close up encounter with native animals in a sanctuary, an adventure cruise to Seal Rocks where there are over 5,000 fur seals and of course: the nightly ritual of the Penguin Parade. An awesome day of nature based experiences, the Grand Penguins tour with Seal Rocks Cruise will leave a lasting impression of your holiday to Melbourne.

At Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park you will have close interaction with native animals. Meanwhile, the adventure cruise will be unforgettable as the sight and sound of over 5,000 fur seals overwhelms you while drifting in the shelter of Seal Rocks in Bass Strait. At sunset, watch the Little Penguins waddle home from the sea at Summerland Beach on Phillip Island: truly a natural phenomenon!



Moonlit Sanctuary

• Visit the Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park on the Mornington Peninsula.
• Meet wombats, dingoes, emus, Tasmanian devils and colourful birds
• Take the 'Wallaby Walk' and get up close to numerous friendly kangaroos and wallabies (opportunity to hand feed them at your own expense)
• Have a photo with a Koala (at your own expense)

Seal Rocks Cruise


• Board the Wildlife Coast Adventure Cruises seal watching cruise in Cowes for one of Australia's most unique natural experiences
• Be enthralled at the sight and sound of over 5000 fur seals close-up while drifting in the shelter of Seal Rocks in Bass Strait. These naturally playful and inquisitive animals regularly approach the boat for a closer look at you!

Phillip Island


• Phillip Island Nature Park - a natural home for koalas, seals, shearwaters and little penguins
• The Nobbies - a rugged rocky outcrop
• Seal Rocks - home to Australia's largest colony of fur seals
• Witness the natural phenomena of the Penguin Parade on floodlit Summerland Beach with Penguin Parade premium viewing for the best views of the Penguins (seat cushion and drink included)
• See penguin rookeries from an elevated boardwalk
• Inspect the Visitor's Centre - an opportunity to learn about the life of the Little Penguin
• During your evening return to Melbourne a contemporary movie feature will be screened



Duration: 13.5 hours in Summer and 11 hours in Winter.

Start/opening time: At 10am.

End/closing time:: At 11.30pm in Summer and at 9pm in Winter.

Opening days/period: Daily.

Languages: English.

Others: Summer is from the first Sunday in April until the first Saturday in October. Winter is from the first Sunday in October until the first Saturday in April (based on daylight saving).