2025

Nov 2025 – Beautiful Nature & Wildlife on Phillip Island

Written by Kim

Pinnacle Point

Today was Thanksgiving which isn’t celebrated in Australia so we were missing our family and traditions, I will cook a Thanksgiving dinner when we’re back. Phillip Island is rich with beautiful landscapes and wildlife so we decided to soak as much as we can in,

After a good breakfast we set out for a walk along the beach. Cape Woolamai is the highest point on Phillip Island, offers spectacular coastal views and is home for up to a million shearwaters (birds) between October and April each year. They are birds with the longest migration route going as far north as the Arctic Ocean off northwest Alaska from Australia and New Zealand.

Shearwaters
Shearwater (not my picture)
Shearwater

We did the Pinnacle Walk that was 4.5 km (a little less than 3 miles. We started on the beach.

Heading out
Beautiful beach

Then we climbed a set of stairs to get up on the cliff

Stairs aren’t as high as Indiana Dunes
The penguins made their burrows everywhere. We heard baby chicks while climbing the stairs
Penguin burrow on face of cliff

The views from the cliffs were breathtaking.

Don’t get so close
I was a little nervous can you tell
So pretty
The path
Just gorgeous

Our second stop was at the Koala Reserve. This is a park with boardwalks that allows you to see koalas up close. Alex has better pictures on our big camera that I will update later because we don’t have the right cord with us to upload from the camera.

Koalas sleep 20 hours a day
Wake up
Having an eucalyptus snack
He was scratching an itch
The green barriers keep the wallabies out and koalas in

We had a great day soaking in the beautiful nature at the island. After a short rest, we walked up the street to the brewery for a few beers and a typical American dinner to celebrate Thanksgiving.

Burgers, chips & beers

We then went for a nightcap (or 3) to the wine bar next door. When we walked in we were elated to see stools at the bar. This is very unusual to sit at a bar in Australia. Normally, you buy your drinks at a bar then sit at a table. We chatted with a few locals and the bartenders which was fun, They joked about watching Cheers (their view of American bars 😂). It was funny – you normally pay as you go so their registers don’t have the ability to run a tab so they had post it notes where they would create a hash mark for each drink. We chuckled at the differences. Also, as we ordered our 2nd drink the bartender quizzed us on where we were staying and whether we were driving. We told him we were walking but he offered to drive us back if needed. We find most Australians very friendly and inviting.

We ended our night with some gelato – yum! It stays light pretty late here this was about 8:30 pm

Tomorrow we drive to Melbourne, the last stop on our trip, for a few nights. Until then….

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