This 57 hectare island is linked to Phillip Island by a bridge. The island has been farmed since the 1850s and is now in public ownership. Visitors can explore the historic Amess family home and its surrounding farm buildings and gardens. A visitor centre and cafe are located close by. There are a network of scenic walking tracks around the island.
www.penguins.org.auEncompassing 670 hectares along the eastern coast of Phillip Island, this marine park consists of intertidal mudflats containing roosting and feeding sites for migratory birds
www.parks.vic.gov.auDedicated to preserving the history and sharing the experience of the Vietnam war which was Australia's longest war. The museum showcases thousands of artefacts, combat machinery and weapons, along with sound and light interpretive displays.
www.vietnamvetsmuseum.orgExperience the island's sweetest tourist attraction. See chocolates being hand made the old fashioned way, purchase from an extensive range of products, and enjoy refreshments or a light meal at the cafe.
www.phillipislandchocolatefactory.com.au