Laneways, Landmarks & Local Stories
The day starts with pick-up between 9am and 10am (seasonal) from the central meeting point at the corner of Market and Flinders Streets, next to the Immigration Museum at 400 Flinders Street. From there, an expert local guide leads guests through Melbourne’s most celebrated streetscapes and hidden corners.
First stop is Hosier Lane – Melbourne’s most famous street art laneway, where every surface is covered in murals, paste-ups, and stencil work that changes constantly. The guide provides context on the artists and the culture that makes Melbourne one of the world’s great street art cities. It’s a sensory hit that photographs brilliantly.
The tour continues to the Shrine of Remembrance, one of Australia’s most significant war memorials, set within the Kings Domain gardens with sweeping views back across the city skyline. Then on to the Melbourne Cricket Ground forecourt – hallowed ground for Australian sports fans – and the Gothic Revival architecture of St Patrick’s Cathedral.
Guests have time to relax in Fitzroy Gardens, one of Melbourne’s finest Victorian-era parks, before gaining insight into the city’s colonial past at Little Lon Distilling Co. Throughout the morning, the guide weaves together stories about Melbourne’s history, neighbourhoods, and character as the vehicle moves through the city.
Trade tip: The morning city tour is a strong orientation for travellers arriving in Melbourne. It covers the essential landmarks efficiently while still feeling relaxed. The multi-language audio guide (available in 16 languages via the Go West Tours app) is a genuine asset for non-English-speaking markets – ask your clients to download it before the tour or use the free onboard Wi-Fi. Discovery Clips in 17 languages add extra depth.


Free Time for Lunch in Melbourne
After the city tour wraps up, guests have free time to grab lunch before the afternoon departure to Phillip Island. Melbourne’s food scene needs no introduction – your clients can choose from the cafes of Degraves Street, grab something quick at Federation Square, or sit down at one of the countless restaurants within walking distance of the city centre.
Lunch is self-funded, which gives travellers flexibility. Some prefer a quick bite. Others want to duck into a laneway cafe and take their time. Either way, it’s a natural break in the day before the drive south.
Trade tip: Let your clients know about the lunch break when booking so they can plan accordingly. Some travellers prefer to bring a packed meal for the afternoon portion of the tour, particularly if they have dietary requirements. In summer, a designated dinner stop in the township of Cowes is included before the Penguin Parade. In winter, food can be purchased from the cafeteria at the Penguin Parade venue.

Coastal Drama at The Nobbies, Phillip Island
The afternoon journey takes guests south from Melbourne to Phillip Island. The drive itself is scenic, passing through the Western Port Bay region before crossing the bridge onto the island.
The first stop on Phillip Island is The Nobbies – a headland at the western tip of the island where dramatic coastal scenery unfolds in every direction. Rugged cliffs, sweeping ocean views across Bass Strait, and boardwalks that wind along the cliff edge. On a clear day, you can see Seal Rocks in the distance, home to Australia’s largest colony of fur seals.
This is the contemplative part of the day. After the energy of Melbourne’s laneways and landmarks, The Nobbies slows everything down. The air is different out here. Guests walk at their own pace, take photographs, and simply absorb the scale of the coastline.
Trade tip: The Nobbies is more than a photo stop – it provides genuine contrast to the city tour and sets up the wildlife theme for the evening. The boardwalks are accessible and suitable for most fitness levels. Weather on the headland can be bracing even in summer, so advise clients to bring a jacket. It also photographs exceptionally well in the late afternoon light.

The World-Famous Penguin Parade at Sunset
As the sun sets, guests arrive at Phillip Island’s Penguin Parade – one of Australia’s most iconic wildlife experiences and the centrepiece of this tour. Every evening, hundreds of little penguins emerge from the Southern Ocean and waddle across Summerland Beach to their burrows in the sand dunes. It happens like clockwork, and it never gets old.
The little penguin (Eudyptula minor) is the smallest penguin species in the world. Watching them appear from the surf in groups, hesitate, then make their determined march up the beach is genuinely moving. The experience is managed carefully to protect the colony while giving visitors close viewing access.
One important note for your clients: photography is not permitted at the Penguin Parade. No cameras, no phones, no camcorders – at any point during the visit. The penguins’ eyes are extremely sensitive, and bright or sudden flashes can frighten them. This is strictly enforced. Clients should be briefed beforehand so there are no surprises.
After the parade, guests return to Melbourne, arriving back at the meeting point between approximately 9pm and midnight depending on the season.
Trade tip: The Penguin Parade is the reason most travellers book this tour. Make sure clients understand the no-photography rule before they go – it avoids disappointment and shows you’ve done your homework as an agent. The experience itself is more powerful without screens anyway. This tour uses the general viewing area. For clients wanting an upgraded experience, AABH can arrange standalone Phillip Island packages with Penguins Plus or Ultimate Tour access as part of a broader itinerary.

Practical Details for Agents
Departure: Daily. Pick-up between 9am and 10am (seasonal) from the corner of Market and Flinders Streets, next to the Immigration Museum (400 Flinders Street, Melbourne).
Duration: Approximately 11 to 13 hours depending on season. Return to the meeting point between 9pm and midnight.
Group size: Maximum 24 guests per departure. Small-group format with upgraded seating for comfort on the longer drive.
Meals: Lunch is self-funded after the city tour. In summer, a designated dinner stop in Cowes is included before the Penguin Parade. In winter, dinner can be purchased at the Penguin Parade cafeteria. Guests are welcome to bring packed meals.
Language support: Tours are conducted in English. A multi-language audio guide is available in 16 languages through the free Go West Tours app (advise clients to download before departure or use free onboard Wi-Fi). Discovery Clips – brief explainer videos with additional insights – are available in 17 languages. Headphones required.
Weather: Tours operate rain or shine. Advise clients to dress in layers and bring a jacket, particularly for The Nobbies and the Penguin Parade where conditions can be cool and windy even in warmer months.
Trade tip: This tour runs every day of the year, which makes it easy to slot into FIT itineraries regardless of travel dates. The seasonal variation in pick-up and return times is worth flagging to clients – summer departures run later and return closer to midnight, while winter departures are earlier with an earlier return. Plan evening dinner reservations or connecting transport accordingly.
How This Tour Fits Into a Melbourne Programme
The Melbourne City and Penguin Parade Tour works best as a day tour component within a larger Melbourne or Victoria itinerary. It covers two of Melbourne’s biggest drawcards – the city’s cultural identity and Phillip Island’s penguins – in a single day, freeing up other days for the Great Ocean Road, Yarra Valley wine country, or the Mornington Peninsula.
For FIT travellers on a tight schedule, this tour is particularly efficient. Clients who only have three or four nights in Melbourne can tick off both experiences without needing to dedicate a full day to each. For longer stays, it pairs naturally with our Go Beyond Melbourne itineraries, which cover the Bellarine Peninsula, Dandenong Ranges, and Yarra Valley in more depth.
AABH can also package this day tour alongside other Go West Tours products. The Puffing Billy and Redwood Forest Tour covers the Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Valley. The Lake Mountain Winter Wonderland Snow Tour is a seasonal favourite. Together with the Melbourne City and Penguin Parade Tour, these create a strong three-day regional Victorian programme that complements a Melbourne city stay.
Trade tip: This is a trade-bookable product through AABH at wholesale rates. We hold a direct relationship with the operator and can include it seamlessly in FIT itineraries built through our HELiO booking platform. For clients wanting a more premium Phillip Island experience – Penguins Plus underground viewing or the Ultimate Tour with just 10 guests on a private beach – talk to our team about a custom Phillip Island overnight itinerary instead.

Puffing Billy & Redwood Forest Tour
Another strong day tour option for Melbourne-based FIT clients. This tour takes guests on the century-old Puffing Billy steam train through the Dandenong Ranges, followed by free time for lunch in Warburton and a walk through the tranquil Redwood Forest. The day finishes with wine tasting or a sweet treat in the Yarra Valley.
Duration is approximately 10 hours. It covers completely different territory to the Melbourne City and Penguin Parade Tour, making the two a natural pairing across consecutive days. Puffing Billy is consistently rated as one of Melbourne’s top experiences by international travellers, and the Redwood Forest is a genuinely unexpected landscape that surprises visitors who associate Australia only with eucalyptus bush.
Trade tip: Packaging the Melbourne City and Penguin Parade Tour on one day and the Puffing Billy and Redwood Forest Tour on another gives clients two full days of guided touring that cover Melbourne’s city culture, Phillip Island wildlife, the Dandenong Ranges, and the Yarra Valley. That’s a comprehensive regional Victorian experience without needing a self-drive vehicle.

Lake Mountain Winter Wonderland Snow Tour
A seasonal option available during winter months. This tour takes guests to Lake Mountain for a day of snow play – approximately 11 hours in total. The itinerary includes stunning views at Steavenson Falls and a visit to the Yarra Valley Chocolaterie for sweet treats.
Lake Mountain is just 40 minutes from the Yarra Valley and offers accessible snow experiences without needing to travel to the major alpine resorts. For travellers from tropical and subtropical source markets – particularly South East Asia, India, and the Middle East – snow is a genuine drawcard, and this tour delivers it as a comfortable day trip from Melbourne.
Trade tip: The snow tour is seasonal but extremely popular with markets that don’t get snow at home. It adds a completely different dimension to a Melbourne programme. Combined with the Penguin Parade tour and the Puffing Billy tour, you have a three-day package covering city culture, wildlife, heritage rail, wine country, and snow – all departing from central Melbourne. Contact AABH for availability and wholesale rates on multi-tour packaging.
The Ultimate Melbourne Experience – 3 Days
For travellers who want the complete picture, Go West Tours also runs a three-day Ultimate Melbourne Experience that combines the Great Ocean Road and the Twelve Apostles, Phillip Island’s Penguin Parade, and Melbourne’s hidden laneways and street art into a single multi-day programme.
This is the packaged option for clients who want it all handled. It covers Victoria’s three biggest tourism drawcards in three days, with expert guiding throughout. It suits time-poor travellers who want maximum coverage and minimal planning.
Trade tip: The Ultimate Melbourne Experience is the most comprehensive packaged option. For agents building longer FIT itineraries, it can serve as the entire Victorian component of an Australian programme, freeing you to focus the remaining days on other states – Sydney, the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru, or across the Tasman to New Zealand through our subsidiary NZABH. All of these products are bookable through AABH at trade rates.

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