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Penguin Island Tours and Tickets

What are people saying about Penguin Island

Emily_M, Nov 2025
Must do from Perth!
So much fun! this was our first time kayaking and we had a blast. our group was people in their 20s to people in their 50s-60s and it was so fun. Ella and Gemma taught our group everything we needed to know and one stayed in front of the group and one behind to make sure no one was left behind. we got to see the sea lions laying out in the sun and going for a swim! we had a very delicious picnic and nature walk seeing the native wildlife and coast lines. I would give them 100 stars if I could
Madalina_S, Mar 2025
Best last day in Perth
It was a great day! We got to see plenty of seals and enjoy a lunch in the shade and a walk around penguin island followed by some snorkelling in the clear water. On the way back Simon, our tour guide, let us snorkel a bit more to be able to see the dolphins we spotted, which was the perfect end to a lovely day.
Michelle_Y, Jan 2024
A fun experience
This was a great experience. Ellie was a lovely tour guide and very professional. We saw one penguin under a boardwalk and a seal decided to swim up and lie on the beach on Penguin Island.
Glenda_L, Apr 2024
Lovely April outing
Convenient CBD pickup n well organized itinerary. Had some great interactions with sea lions although could not see penguins due to wrong season. Was lucky to see a couple of dolphins at the end of trip, which was a nice bonus!

Penguin Island

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Penguin Island
  • Wear comfortable footwear, a hat, and sunscreen, and bring swimwear and towel if you plan on getting in the water.

  • The Boats can get cold in the sea breeze, even in the summer. Bring a warm, weather-proof jacket.

  • There are no shops or cafes on Penguin Island, so be sure to bring your own food and drinks or purchase some from Pengos Café before you leave the mainland.

  • Penguin Island has a strict “no touch or take” policy when it comes to flora and fauna. Leave all items where you find them, stick to wooden boardwalks or beaches, and don’t touch or feed the wildlife.

  • Strollers and standard wheelchairs are welcome on the ferry and the glass-bottom boat.