Phillip Island hosts numerous events throughout the year, with a particular increase during summer.
From small local markets to the International Motorcycle Grand Prix, various events appeal to different interests. Throughout the year, Phillip Island hosts various festivals celebrating whales, shearwaters, food and wine, literature, jazz, fishing, and other events.
When Phillip Island Tour, apart from all the famous sights, we have something to surprise you. Discover Phillip Island events that interest you.
Phillip Island events and what’s happening
Phillip Island’s Grand Prix Circuit hosts two world-class motorcycle championships, the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP) and Superbike World Championship, making it a popular venue for international motorsport events.
Various music events are held in the region, such as the Ocean Sounds Music Festival and Bass Coast Series. Additionally, there are annual festivals like the Island Whale Festival and Tidal Seafood Festival that celebrate the area’s natural environment and offer activities for all ages. Stay informed about events in Phillip Island and its surroundings.
Local markets
This summer’s chockers with a swag of local markets to hit up.
Mates can check out a bonza selection of locally sourced goodies, arts and crafts, threads, and tucker and drinks at the Churchill Island Farmers Market, Island Foreshore Market, and Cowes Sunday Market. These markets are a fair dinkum treasure trove of unique bits and bobs and offer a top-notch vibe for having a squiz and snagging some finds.
Live music
The Westernport Hotel in San Remo offers an extensive live music gig guide featuring various local and Australian artists. Please visit their website for the most up-to-date gig guide information.
The San Remo Hotel features live music on weekends. For updates, be sure to check their social media.
The Wooli Tavern offers live music on weekends. For updates, please refer to their social media.
Wild Food Farm Cafe offers live music on Saturday afternoons during the summer. For updates, please refer to their social media pages.
Wildlife Coast Cruises offers a San Remo Bay and Beats Cruise, where passengers can enjoy live music, wine, and a cheese platter while cruising the bay.
Island Whale Festival
Phillip Island’s coastal waters are the place to be for the yearly visit from humpback and southern right whales, and you might even spot a killer whale.
The Island Whale Festival is scattered around Phillip Island, with the Festival Hub pitching its tent in Cowes at the new Berninneit Cultural Centre. Both locals and blow-ins can join in on a stack of activities that spotlight the wildlife and pristine habitats of Phillip Island and the Bass Coast region.
The festival weekend’s packed with all sorts, including whale spotting, cruises, yarns, crafty stuff, art shows, film screenings, and heaps more.
To stay in the loop with the latest news, check out the program on their website or follow the festival on socials.
Grug is from picture books
Spinning out from a ripper of a picture book, this show’s been a hit with over 50,000 kiddos and their families worldwide and is a beaut pick for the young ones keen on theatre. It’s a cracking opportunity to catch a top-tier kids’ show.
Support children by walking
The George Bass Walk is an 8-kilometre route that includes paved paths along the Kilcunda foreshore and the George Bass Walk from Shelley Beach in Kilcunda to Punch Bowl Road near San Remo.
Shuttle buses will transport walkers from San Remo to the start of the walk at Kilcunda and back from Punch Bowl to San Remo. Buses begin at 9:00 am.
The Town Walk in San Remo is a 3-kilometre route designed for families, individuals with prams, or those who cannot do the George Bass Walk. It also includes a trivia component with questions to answer along the way.
To get your Trivia question sheet, go to the Registration desk at the San Remo Hotel on Good Friday morning. The walk must be finished by 2:00 pm to enter the Easter hamper draw. If you’re up for it, you can sign up to do both walks.
All funds collected will be allocated to the Good Friday Appeal.