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Our live accommodation booking facilities for apartments, hotels, motels, units, holiday houses, B&B's and holiday parks, allows you to book your required accommodation directly with the business operator with the knowledge that your transaction is safe and secure. Simply select the type of accommodation, attraction, activity or service you wish to view. For booking, either fill out the form on the page of the business you are enquiring about OR Book online with the business directly with our secure and live booking system. For General enquiries about Phillip Island fill out the form at the bottom of this page. |
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About Phillip Island
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Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia, is only 140 kilometres south-east of Melbourne.
The route is simple and direct with no difficult turns or small streets.
It is very well signposted along the entire journey.
Most of the drive is on recently completed divided road, with two lanes in each direction for your comfort and safety.
George Bass first discovered Phillip Island when he entered Westernport Bay in January of 1798. However long before this it had for thousands of years been part of the lands visited by the Bunurong people, the coastal to inland indigenous people of Australia. Bass returned with Matthew Flinders later in 1798, landing at Rhyll on Phillip Island. It was George Bass called it "Snapper Island", and a memorial to this landing is maintained just near the pier in Rhyll. It's well worth a visit! In the early 1800's it received its current name of Phillip Island after the then colonial Governor. However it wasn't until the 1840's that the McHaffie family, the first permanent settlers, took up residence with a pastoral lease that covered the entire island. By the 1870's more than a 160 settlers were calling Phillip Island home. 130 years later and the population is now approximately 7500 permanent residents. Phillip Island grown and prospered in the 200 years since it was first discovered by Europeans. The Little Penguins (fairy penguins) who are native to Phillip Island were soon also bringing in many thousands of tourists to watch their nightly return from the sea. It became the home of the Australian Grand Prix for cars in 1928 and later the place where the Armstrong 500, the forerunner to the Bathurst 1000 would be held. To protect and promote the Island's natural wonders and wildlife, the Phillip Island Nature Park was formed in the late 1990's, combining the resources and management of the Penguin Parade, the Koala Conservation Centre, Churchill Island and many other significant eco-tourist and conservation locations. We hope you enjoy your visit to Phillip Island, and anything we can do to assist you plan your visit - or any enquiry at all you may have - just contact us using our 7 Day a Week. Wherever possible, you will also find that any links to any site have been thoroughly and manually checked for accuracy, relevancy of information, and professional design. We hope you enjoy your exploration of our Island, and offer the warmest of invitations for you to visit! Helpful Islanders monitor this site 24 hours a day, 365 days a year so expect a quick and friendly response shortly! |
Important NoticeAll bookings and/or enquiries and/or payments, made with businesses who are listed on this webpage, go directly to the business operator and are processed by these businesses Important notice in regards to "Book Phillip Island", "Events at Phillip Island" and "Extreme Holidays Phillip Island". The businesses known as "Book Phillip Island" and "Events at Phillip Island" who operated from unit 2, 17-19 The Concourse, Cowes have ceased business on the 23rd of May 2008. Neither businesses will accept bookings or take payments for accommodation or tickets and has not done so since the 19th of May 2008. The business known as "Extreme Holidays Phillip Island" has never taken bookings or payments for any service. On the 17th July 2008 the Consumer Affairs Victoria obtain a interim court order against "Phillip Island Seaquarium Pty Ltd" who operate these businesses. The order reads as such: Following legal action at the Magistrates Court at Kurumburra by Comsumer Affairs Victoria the court has order that Phillip Island Seaquarium Pty Ltd (ACN 089 270 137) trading as: "Book Phillip Island" "Events at Phillip Island" "Extreme Holidays Phillip Island" "Phillip Island Internet Services" may not demand or accept payment for the supply of accommodation or for securing access to entertainment events until those service or such access has been supplied. |