Seals
Let Phillip Island's resident fur seals entertain you with their playful behaviour as they frolic around Seal Rocks.
In the colonies
Not far from the Penguin Parade at the far south-western tip of Phillip Island is Seal Rocks, home to more than 16,000 fur seals – one of the largest colonies in Australia.
See the numbers grow during the October to December breeding season and watch as they sun themselves on the rocks, feeding their young, wrestling, or flopping into the cool water.
Cruising with the seals
For a closer look, join a wildlife cruise to Seal Rocks. As your boat drifts within metres of thousands of seals you can witness their natural environment first hand and even meet the seals as they approach the boat for a closer look at you!
Learn more about the local marine environment from inside The Nobbies Centre, and get an even closer look at the seals through state-of-the-art cameras.
Wildlife Coast Cruises
Experience this spectacular two hour cruise witnessing one of Australia's largest wild Fur Seal colony situated on Seal Rocks lying 2kms off the...
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Take in a myriad of stunning sights and curious creatures at The Nobbies, a magnificent headland on the south-western tip of Phillip Island.
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