Phillip Island Seal Watching Cruise Highlights
- Get up to 10% cash back per person when you book with us
- 2 hour scenic coastal cruise
- An average of 5000+ seals sighted up close
- Afternoon or morning tea, with tea, coffee, & cake
- Variety of seabirds & regular dolphin sightings
- Educational commentary
- Historical sights
- Children’s activities available upon request
- Warm undercover viewing
- Licensed bar to purchase drinks
What to Expect
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a licensed bar on the boat?
Is there a licensed bar on the boat?
Yes, there are drinks available through our licensed bar on board.
Will it be rough?
Will it be rough?
On many of our cruises, you may experience some swell and rough sea’s at times as we do cruise in open waters. Our staff will advise all passengers booked if we have any added concerns about sea conditions at least the day prior. We suggest precautions against motion sickness.
Are there toilets on board?
Are there toilets on board?
Yes, there are unisex and disabled toilets on board.
Is the cruise wheelchair accessible?
Is the cruise wheelchair accessible?
The Supplier endeavours to provide accessibility to this cruise for people with all abilities. With extensive operating experience, The Supplier knows how important it is to offer personal attention to passengers who may require special care.
Currently not all vessels are equipped with wheelchair accessibility and boarding locations at jetty’s do require navigating up to up to 15 steps.
Can I bring my children?
Can I bring my children?
Children aged 3 years and under are free of charge. Our shorter cruises are perfect for all ages, however, children of all ages must always be under adult supervision.
On our longer cruises, we ask that you are confident that your infant child will okay for the duration of the cruise and take steps to ensure both the infant and their guardian do not get seasick as someone must be able to care for the infant at all times.
There is ample room for prams and walkers onboard and the boarding ramp allows standard sizing though some areas of these vessels are only accessible via stairs. Please note that there is up to up to 15 steps on the jetty before access to the boat.
Can we feed the seals?
Can we feed the seals?
No, you are not allowed to feed the seals.
How many seals will we see?
How many seals will we see?
Throughout your cruise, you are guaranteed to see 6000+ Australian Fur Seals on the rocks, and often they approach the boat in the water, offering an up-close and personal experience.
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