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Serendipitous escape to Australia’s Phillip Island

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Phillip Island is famous for its wildlife including penguins, koalas, wallabies and lizards.
  • By Clare McGillivray

An expiring timeshare week turned into a happy accident when it sent us to Phillip Island, off the coast of the Australian state of Victoria, for a spontaneous seven-night getaway.

Never on our holiday radar, I only knew it as home to the Grand Prix circuit, so my expectations were modest.

What I discovered instead was a peaceful, nature-filled gem just an easy two-hour drive from Melbourne.

Our home for the week was the Ramada Resort by Wyndham, spread across 65 acres of native gardens and bushland, with over 200 self-contained villas dotted among the trees.

The moment we arrived the birdlife enthralled me. It’s wonderfully abundant and lively, with a breathtaking dawn chorus that greeted us each morning and carried on through the day, no doubt helped by the energy of spring.

Beyond the roar of racing engines, Phillip Island is famous for its wildlife. The highlight, of course, was the Penguin Parade, where the world’s smallest penguins, the aptly named Little Penguins, waddle ashore at dusk, their blue-and-white feathers gleaming under the lights.

We also spotted koalas nestled in treetops, curious wallabies along the paths, and even a few echidnas and blue-tongued lizards.

Exploring the island was a joy, from clifftop boardwalks and tranquil wetland trails to golden surf beaches and sheltered bays.

Birdwatchers will be in their element here, with about 300 species recorded, including Cape Barren Geese, Shearwaters, rainbow lorikeets, and the charming Purple Hen – our pūkeko by its Australian name.

For a small island, there’s no shortage of great food and coffee. The town of Cowes has plenty of cafes, supermarkets, and shops, but the standout for us was Isola Di Capri, overlooking Cowes Beach.

Their Gamberi all’Aglio (king prawns with crispy parmesan risotto) and tiramisu were unforgettable.

The vibe on Phillip Island is relaxed, with just the right mix of nature, comfort, and things to do.

Families, couples, and solo travellers alike will find something to love, from wildlife cruises, surfing and fishing, to the chocolate factory, go-karting, and local eateries.

We left feeling refreshed and pleasantly surprised. It’s one of those places you might only visit once, but you’d happily recommend to anyone looking for a relaxing, nature-filled escape.

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