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    Island Whale Festival

    • 3 July 2026 - 5 July 2026
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    Island Whale Festival

    • 3 July 2026 - 5 July 2026
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    Celebrate the annual arrival of some of the ocean's most majestic creatures as Phillip Island's coastal waters play host to humpback and southern right whales and even the occasional killer whales.

    The Island Whale Festival is taking place at various venues across Phillip Island with the Festival Hub in Cowes at Berninneit cultural centre. Local community and visitors alike have the opportunity to engage with a range of activities that will not only entertain but also allow you to appreciate the wildlife and natural habitats of Phillip Island and the Bass Coast region.

    The festival weekend is set to feature various activities and events, including whale spotting, whale cruises, presentations, a kids activities tent, immersive room, art and craft activities, film screenings, live music and much much more.

    Stay up to date with the latest announcements, including the program on the website or follow the festival on social media.

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    • 91-97 Thompson Avenue Cowes 3922

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    • 3 July 2026 12:00 am - 5 July 2026 11:59 pm Add to Google Calendar Add to iCalendar Upcoming
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