1. Penguin Island is a popular tourist attraction located just 45 minutes south of Perth, Western Australia. The island is home to a colony of around 1,200 little penguins, which are the smallest species of penguin in the world. Visitors to Penguin Island can take a boat tour to see the penguins in their natural habitat, or walk along the island’s picturesque beaches and scenic walking trails. Other activities on the island include swimming, snorkeling, and exploring the island’s diverse wildlife and plant life.
2. The island is open from 9am to 4pm daily (except Christmas Day), and can be reached by taking a short ferry ride from Shoalwater Bay. The ferry departs regularly throughout the day, and tickets can be purchased at the Penguin Island Ferry Terminal. Phone: +61 8 9591 1333.
3. Ticket prices for Penguin Island vary depending on the type of tour or activity. A basic ferry ticket (which includes a return trip to the island) costs AUD 18 for adults and AUD 12 for children (ages 3-12). Additional fees apply for guided tours, snorkeling, and other activities. Visitors can also purchase combo packages that include admission to other nearby attractions, such as the Rockingham Wild Encounters dolphin and seal tours. Public transportation to Shoalwater Bay is available via train and bus.