Seal Rock
Not far from the renowned Penguin Parade, nestled at the far south-western edge of Phillip Island, lies Seal Rocks—a haven for over 25,000 fur seals, constituting one of Australia’s largest colonies.
Positioned just 2 kilometres off the rugged southwest coast, Seal Rocks offers a captivating opportunity to witness these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. As the boat gently drifts within meters of the seals, visitors are granted an intimate firsthand experience, inevitably enchanted by the playful and inquisitive demeanour of these animals, often curiously approaching the vessel for closer interaction.
Amidst this remarkable encounter with the seals, the journey unfolds against the backdrop of Phillip Island’s striking coastline. Guests are treated to a visual feast of pristine beauty while embarking on an educational voyage through the island’s western shoreline.
Along the way, knowledgeable guides regale passengers with intriguing tales of Phillip Island’s rich history, providing insights into the area’s cultural and natural heritage. It’s a voyage that seamlessly blends adventure, education, and awe-inspiring moments, promising an unforgettable experience for all who embark upon it.