Stay: Phillip Island has long been a summer holiday favourite amongst Victorian families and includes an array of accommodation on offer, including resorts, apartments and holiday homes to suit a range of budgets. Popular destinations include Cowes, Cape Woolamai, Ventnor and Smiths Beach (see island map here).
Visit: Think Phillip Island, think fairy penguins. While these cuties are a drawcard, there is so much more to Phillip Island. With surf beaches and calm waters on the bay side of the island, you will find the perfect beach for your family. Visit Panny's Chocolate Factory, historic Churchill Island, the Nobbies and the Grand Prix Circuit visitor centre, not the mention the penguin parade.
Please note: The prices listed are indicative and are intended to guide families on what they might expect to pay at a standard rate. They do not take into account price rises for peak periods or specials and deals offered throughout the year.
Phillip Island: Silverwater Resort (sleeps up to 7) | Stay here if you want: A resort holiday with lots of features at the entrance to Phillip Island. Prices from $300 a night (2-bedroom apartment). | Family Friendly Features:
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Ramada Resort Phillip Island | Stay here if you want: Cabin accommodation in bush setting, with resort facilities, a short drive to Cowes. Prices from $220 a night (2-bedroom villa). | Family Friendly Features:
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Rhyll: 14 The Moorings | Stay here if you want: A spacious 3-bedroom holiday house in the Phillip Island village of Rhyll, across from the jetty and with an outdoor spa. Prices from $326 a night (family of 6) | Family Friendly Features:
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Surf and Circuit Resort (sleeps up to 10) | Stay here if you want: A holiday unit complex, a short drive to Cowes. Prices from $185 a night (2-bedroom unit). | Family Friendly Features:
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Woodbyne Cottages (sleeps up to 6) | Stay here if you want: Self-contained 2-3 bedroom cottages. Prices from $180 a night (2-bedroom cottage). | Family Friendly Features:
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