Scenic point
Penguin Island, Melbourne
Melbourne Penguin Island, also known as Philippe Island, is located about 130 kilometers southeast of Melbourne. It is an island at the west bay mouth of the southern coast of Victoria, Australia. A bridge is built on the east side of the island to connect with the mainland's San Remo, which looks like a dolphin. The island has beautiful landscape and numerous animal and plant landscapes. There are Penguin Ecological Reserve, Churchill Farm, Koala Conservation Center and New Nobis Center on the island.
Penguin homing is a highly popular scenic spot in Philip Island Natural Park. You may hear the penguin "whoop" and watch the little penguin slowly walk from the sea to the cave. The little penguin is a unique species of penguins in Australia. It is small, simple and lovely. For thousands of years, little penguins have always walked this way home in the evening, no matter in cold winter or hot summer, which is very ornamental. The penguins on the island are very small. They are only 30 cm tall and weigh less than 1 kg. They only live in the coastal areas of Australia. Although they are small, they have strong vitality and can live in the sea for up to two weeks! When you come here, interested tourists can have close contact with this lovely animal and understand their living habits. You can't help laughing when you look silly and cute.
At sunset every day, when the sun disappears in the sky, the little penguins stumble back to the beach and go to their home in the sand dunes. To witness this magical parade is definitely a kind of enjoyment that will never be forgotten.