Seal Watching at Phillip Island Seal Rocks
Want to see thousands of fur seals up close in their natural habitat? Seal Rocks off Phillip Island in Victoria is a great place to view a giant colony of fur seals up close. About 25,000 fur seals live here, and it is one of Australia's largest colonies.
The young seals are very curious and come right up to the boat. The mature seals know that many great white sharks inhabit these waters, and stay up on the rocks out of harm's way. We drift within meters of the seals on our wildlife spotting boat, which we caught from Cowes Jetty. It's easy, there is a ticketing booth right near the jetty.
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Seal Rocks - Phillip Island, Victoria Australia
Come aboard this spectacular two hour coastal wildlife cruise, and experience an up-close encounter with thousands of seals at Australia’s largest fur seal colony!
Seal Rocks is situated 2kms off the rugged south west coast of Phillip Island.
The boat drifts within meters of the seals, enabling you to witness them in their natural environment first hand. It is impossible not to be captivated by these naturally playful and inquisitive animals, as they regularly approach the boat for a closer look at you!
Along the way you’ll be enthralled by the beautiful coastline and learn all about the history of Phillip Island’s western shoreline.
Includes
• 2 Hour scenic coastal cruise
• An average of 5000+ seals sighted up close
• Complimentary afternoon or morning tea
• Variety of seabirds & regular dolphin sightings
• Educational commentary
• Historical sights
• Children activities
• Warm undercover viewing
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Phillip Island is an Australian island located about 140 km (87 mi) south-southeast from Melbourne, Victoria. Named after Arthur Phillip, the first Governor of New South Wales, Phillip Island forms a natural breakwater for the shallow waters of Western Port. It is 26 km (16 mi) long and 9 km (5.6 mi) wide, with an area of about 100 km2 (39 sq mi).[1] It has 97 km (60 mi) of coastline and is part of the Bass Coast Shire.
A 640 m (2,100 ft) concrete bridge (originally a wooden bridge) connects the mainland town San Remo with the island town Newhaven.[1] In the 2011 census the island's permanent population was 9,406,[2] compared to 7,071 in 2001.[3] During the summer, the population swells to 40,000. 60% of the island is farmland devoted to grazing of sheep and cattle. Churchill Island and the area around it served as the location for the 1977 Australian film Summerfield.
Phillip Island is a tourist destination visited by 3.5 million people annually.[1] The Penguin Parade at Phillip Island Nature Park, in which Little Penguins come ashore in groups, attracts visitors from all over the world. They come to see one of the few areas where this species of penguin can be seen.
The island is recognised as having some of the most consistently reliable and varied surf conditions in the country. The island has hosted various surf events in the past, such as the Rip Curl Pro in 2005 and the Roxy Pro Women's Surfing Festival.
On New Year's Eve the island hosts the Pyramid Rock Festival. Other events include the Churchill Island Working Horse and Pioneer Festival.
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Out at Seal Rocks! - Phillip Island
Come aboard this spectacular two hour coastal wildlife cruise, and experience an up-close encounter with thousands of seals at Australia’s largest fur seal colony!
Seal Rocks is situated 2kms off the rugged south west coast of Phillip Island.
The boat drifts within meters of the seals, enabling you to witness them in their natural environment first hand. It is impossible not to be captivated by these naturally playful and inquisitive animals, as they regularly approach the boat for a closer look at you!
Along the way you’ll be enthralled by the beautiful coastline and learn all about the history of Phillip Island’s western shoreline.
Includes
• 2 Hour scenic coastal cruise
• An average of 5000+ seals sighted up close
• Complimentary afternoon or morning tea
• Variety of seabirds & regular dolphin sightings
• Educational commentary
• Historical sights
• Children activities
• Warm undercover viewing
Cruise giftcards are available.
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PHILLIP ISLAND SEAL ROCKS
On our circumnavigation Jetski ride of Phillip Island on 03.01.2013 we visted the seals at Seal Rocks.
Seal Rocks is at the far western tip of Phillip Island and is home to more than 16,000 fur seals - one of the largest colonies in Australia.
Breathtaking scenery in Australia - The Nobbies Seal Rocks at Phillip Island
The Nobbies is Seal Rocks, home to Australia's largest colony of fur seals. It is a magnificent headland located at the souther-western tip of Phillip Island.
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Seal Rocks
Four months after breeding season the Seal Rocks off Phillip Island in Victoria provides a sanctuary for up to 12,000 fur seals, including plenty of pups.
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Phillip Island Wildlife Coast Cruises - Australian Fur Seal Capital
Come for a journey to the Australian Fur Seal Capital of the world, aboard Phillip Island Wildlife Coast Cruises at Cowes Phillip Island.
Cowes in Phillip Island is 90 minutes south of Melbourne, and is a tourist hotspot for wildlife spotting. Here you will find thousands of fairy penguins, Australian Fur Seals, and heaps of other wildlife.
This awesome cruise out to seal rocks off the southern coast of Victoria costs AU $80 per person, and takes about 4 hours round trip. It's a scenic cruise along the southern coastline of Phillip Island through Westernport Bay.
We went through the washing machine, a treacherous 1km stretch of water near the Nobbies in Phillip Island. But actually it wasn't so rough. Then we arrived at Seal Rocks, where we saw thousands of Australian Fur Seals.
The captain gave us an interesting commentary at Seal Rocks, where we learnt that Australian Fur Seals like to eat Squid, and they are not afraid of the large population of Great White Sharks.
Overall in interesting cruise which we thoroughly recommend if you are ever in Cowes, Phillip Island, Victoria.
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M/S of the seals jumping into the sea. Various shots of them on rocks. Various shots of the oldest seal in the colony jumping into the sea and looking around. M/S of a man holding the tail of one seal while his small dog looks closely at it, he lets it go and the dog chases it until it jumps into the sea. Various shots as the seals all head off the rocks and jump into the sea.
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Seal Pups Playing. Seal Rocks, Phillip Island.
Seal Adventure - Phillip Island
Phillip Island is an Australian island about 140 km (87 mi) south-southeast of Melbourne. It has amazing beaches and many wildlife.
Most people visit Phillip Island for Penguins, but we did it for the Seals. Check out our adventures and please leave a comment.
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Seal Rocks - Phillip Island
Starting from Cowes jetty crossing few mountain of waves in the area called 'washing machine' we reach near the seal rock. It's amazing to watch that many playful seals.
Seals at Seals Rock, Phillip Island
On board Wildlife Coast Cruise boat at Seals Rock, where the Australian fur seals play in the sea and around the boat.
powered parachute flying from cowes over catbay and seal rock philip island victoria Australia
Here we are flying on the northern end of philip island victoria over catbay and we head over seal rock a beautiful coastline for fishing and surfing.