Phillip Island is a haven for nature lovers, adventure seekers and wildlife enthusiasts. But when it rains, going to the beach or taking a nature walk isn’t the best option. Don’t worry—there are heaps of great indoor activities to do on Phillip Island that will keep you entertained and make your trip memorable, even on a rainy day.
Contents
- 0.1 1. Phillip Island Chocolate Factory
- 0.2 2. Antarctic Journey at The Nobbies Centre
- 0.3 3. Phillip Island Winery Scene
- 0.4 4. Local Art and Culture
- 0.5 5. Day Spa
- 0.6 6. Cinema
- 0.7 7. A Maze’N Things
- 0.8 8. Cozy Café or Restaurant
- 0.9 9. Cooking or Craft Class
- 0.10 10. Wildlife Parks and Indoor Animal Encounters
- 0.11 11. Churchill Island Heritage Farm
- 0.12 12. Penguin Parade
- 0.13 13. Phillip Island Race Track
- 1 Final Thoughts
- 2 Frequently Asked Questions
- 2.1 What are the best indoor activities on Phillip Island when it rains?
- 2.2 Is the Penguin Parade still worth visiting in the rain?
- 2.3 Can I visit Churchill Island on a rainy day?
- 2.4 Are there Phillip Island tours from Melbourne that operate in rainy weather?
- 2.5 How do I get around Phillip Island when it’s raining?
1. Phillip Island Chocolate Factory
If you have a sweet tooth, the Phillip Island Chocolate Factory is the place to go. See the art of chocolate making, look at the amazing chocolate sculptures and taste some of the treats. This is a fun interactive experience for families and couples looking for a fun and delicious way to spend a rainy day. Don’t forget to stop by the gift shop to buy some unique chocolate creations.
2. Antarctic Journey at The Nobbies Centre
Get immersed in a virtual Antarctic adventure at the Antarctic Journey at The Nobbies Centre. This is an interactive exhibit with state-of-the-art multimedia displays and the chance to interact with penguins, seals and whales. It’s an educational and fun way to learn about Antarctica while staying warm and dry, perfect for colder or wet weather.

3. Phillip Island Winery Scene
Phillip Island has some top-notch wineries and breweries for a relaxing rainy day activity. Visit a local winery to sample award-winning wines and indulge in food pairings. Some popular spots are Purple Hen Winery and Phillip Island Winery, both have cozy indoor seating and stunning views of the Bass Coast. The Island Winery is great to sit and have a glass of wine while looking at the natural habitat of the island.

4. Local Art and Culture
Get a glimpse of Phillip Island’s culture at the local art galleries and museums. Mingara Gallery features beautiful works by Australian artists, Phillip Island Historical Society Museum tells the story of the island’s past and if you’re into crafts check out the local artisan shops for unique handmade souvenirs to take home from Phillip Island Rd and beyond.
5. Day Spa
A rainy day is the perfect excuse to pamper yourself at a day spa. Phillip Island has a range of wellness retreats where you can enjoy massages, facials and other treatments. Whether you’re here during school holidays, public holidays or just a quiet weekday a spa day is always a good idea.
6. Cinema
If you just want to sit back and relax head to the local cinema. Phillip Island’s cinemas show the latest blockbusters and independent films, perfect for families, couples or solo travellers looking for an indoor activity. You can also grab a drink or meal at Hotel Phillip Island before or after your movie.
7. A Maze’N Things
A Maze’N Things is an interactive family attraction with mind-bending puzzles, illusion rooms, a mirror maze, mini-golf and Clip N Climb Phillip Island. This indoor amusement park is a great choice for kids and adults alike, plenty of fun and laughter for hours. Grumpys Crazy Golf is just next door and is mini-golf fun, great for a rainy day.
8. Cozy Café or Restaurant
Rainy days are the perfect excuse to get to know Phillip Island’s cozy cafes and restaurants. Whether you’re after a warm coffee, a hearty meal or fresh seafood there are plenty of places to eat while watching the rain outside. Popular choices include The Cape Kitchen, Island Whole Foods and The Waterboy Café, with great views of the beaches of Phillip Island.

9. Cooking or Craft Class
Why not learn something new on your trip? Phillip Island has classes, including cooking and craft. Whether you want to cook local dishes or try pottery, there’s something for everyone, school holidays and public holidays.
10. Wildlife Parks and Indoor Animal Encounters
While outdoor wildlife parks may not be ideal on a wet day, some places have undercover areas. The Phillip Island Wildlife Park has areas undercover where you can meet kangaroos, koalas and other native animals. You can also visit the Koala Conservation Reserve and Koala Conservation Centre which have indoor viewing areas where you can see the koalas up close. For a wildlife experience like no other check out Wildlife Coast Cruises where you can see Seal Rocks and the koalas from a covered boat tour.
11. Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Just a short drive from Phillip Island, Churchill Island Heritage Farm is a step back in time into Australia’s farming history. Even on a wet day you can do indoor demonstrations like cow milking and blacksmithing while staying dry and learning about farm life on this historic island. Many Phillip Island tours include Churchill Island as part of their itinerary so it’s a great addition to a wet day.
12. Penguin Parade
While the Phillip Island Penguin Parade is an outdoor event, there are covered areas where you can watch the little penguins returning from the Bass Strait to their sand dunes and burrows. Visit in the summer months and warmer months and you’ll have a different perspective on this natural wonder. Many Melbourne tours to Phillip Island include the Penguin Parade so you don’t miss out even on a wet evening.

13. Phillip Island Race Track
If you’re a motorsport fan don’t let the rain stop you from visiting the famous Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. You can visit the visitor centre, learn about the history of racing and even do dry track time with simulators. Some Phillip Island tours include race track experiences as part of their packages so you can experience this world class facility
Final Thoughts
Rain doesn’t have to dampen your trip to Phillip Island. With so many indoor activities to choose from, you can still have a blast exploring the island’s attractions, trying local food, and learning new things. Whether you like a spa day, a fun family adventure, or a cozy café experience, Phillip Island has got you covered even on rainy days. Whether you’re visiting Cape Woolamai, Smiths Beach, Woolamai Beach or Cape Woolamai Beach, there’s something to do even when the weather isn’t perfect! Booking a Phillip Island tour will ensure you make the most of your visit and see the best of the island even on unpredictable weather.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best indoor activities on Phillip Island when it rains?
Top picks include the Phillip Island Chocolate Factory, Antarctic Journey at The Nobbies Centre, Phillip Island Winery wine tasting and the local art galleries and museums.
Is the Penguin Parade still worth visiting in the rain?
Yes! The Penguin Parade still goes ahead in the rain and there are covered areas to keep you dry while watching the little penguins waddle back to their burrows.
Can I visit Churchill Island on a rainy day?
Yes, Churchill Island Heritage Farm has indoor demonstrations such as cow milking and blacksmithing so it’s a great experience even on wet days.
Are there Phillip Island tours from Melbourne that operate in rainy weather?
Yes! Phillip Island tour from Melbourne include a mix of indoor and outdoor activities so you can have a great time no matter the weather.
How do I get around Phillip Island when it’s raining?
Driving is the best option as you can get to multiple indoor attractions easily. Many tours also offer transportation for those without a car.
