6. A-maze-ing family fun
This little island is big on family fun. Let the kids channel their inner Charlie at Pannys Phillip Island Chocolate Factory and burn off the sugar rush among the mazes, mini-golf and mysterious caves at A Maze'N Things, Phillip Island's award-winning theme park.
7. Holiday catch ups
Angling for a fishing holiday? This is your island. Join the locals and snap up an excellent catch from the jetties at Cowes, Newhaven, Rhyll and San Remo. Cast your net further afield and take a fishing charter, or your own boat, out onto Westernport Bay. If you happen to return empty handed, stop by San Remo Fishing Co-operative to buy seafood straight off the boat. They also do the best fish and chips in town.
8. Circuit breakers
Torque about motorsports: the famed Phillip Island Grand Prix circuit plays host each year to the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix (October), World Superbike Championships (February) and the V8 Supercars (April). And any time of year, you can satisfy your need for speed on the go-kart track – a scale replica of the actual circuit – at the Grand Prix Circuit Visitor Centre.
9. Island grooves
Cats, the Phillip Island Jazz Festival is the toe-tapping-est way to get into the island groove. Every November, local and touring jazz bands bring three days of swing, gypsy and trad sounds to Cowes. The island tunes don't stop when the festival ends: live bands and solo acts can be found adding beats to sunny afternoon sessions and late-night revelry at venues all over the island.
10. Churchill Island
For a two-fold island experience, venture over to Churchill Island. History buffs, this is your dream island home. The site of the first farm in Victoria, this is the place to delve into pioneering history and nineteenth-century farming techniques. Watch whip cracking, sheep shearing and working dogs doing the hard yards. Jump aboard a Clydesdale-driven wagon or wander through the original homestead and traditional gardens at your own pace.