
KK2B
Brighton Bathing Houses, Animal Farm & Phillip Island
Highlights
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Brighton colourful bathing houses
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Luna Park Melbourne
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Meeting Koalas and other animals at Maru Animal Farm (Optional)
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Beach walk along Cowes Beach
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Sightseeing at the Cliff Boardwalks, Nobbies Centre, and Summerland
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Watching the iconic Penguin Parade
(Apr to Oct) Pickup: 8 am // Drop-off: 10 pm
(Nov to Mar) Pickup: 10 am // Drop-off: Midnight
Tour Details


Colourful Bathing Houses
For many years in the late nineteenth century, Brighton was Melbourne's favourite seaside destination. The colourful bathing houses are unique because of their uniform scale and proportion, building material, orderly alignment and planning guidelines.
The colourful, heritage-listed bathing boxes are a symbol of Melbourne’s beach culture, perfect for photos and a stroll along the shoreline.


Luna theme Park
The oldest theme park in Australia, opened in 1912 by Mr Moon with his giant mouth to St Kilda and to welcome thousands of people into the park for the first time.
Are you ready to take a photo with Mr Moon?


Maru Koala & Animal Park
A sanctuary where visitors can encounter iconic Australian animals such as koalas, kangaroos, and emus, as well as a variety of friendly farm animals in an interactive setting.


Cowes Beach
A beach known for its golden sands, calm waters, and stunning coastal views, offering a peaceful setting for relaxation or a refreshing seaside walk.


Nobbies
Cliff boardwalks, Nobbies Centre, and Summerland feature breathtaking coastal boardwalks with views of rugged cliffs and the ocean, while Summerland is famed for its pristine beaches and wildlife habitats.


Penguin Parade
The must-see natural spectacle where you can watch little penguins emerge from the ocean and waddle across the sand to their burrows at dusk.