The Phillip Island Chocolate Factory offers an amazing sweet treat!
The chocolate factory on Phillip Island is a unique spot! There are a lot of different chocolate factories in Victoria. But this one has its very own unique charm to it.
Don’t miss popping into this chocolate shop while you’re in Phillip Island!
Explore the chocolatey goodness! It’s unique in terms of its…
- Two-metre chocolate statue
- Chocolate village with model trains
- A giant one-tonne block of chocolate
- Chocolate waterfalls
- 190 varieties of different chocolates
- Chance to design your bar of chocolate
Chocolate waterfall
Forget chocolate fountains – Phillip Island’s Chocolate Factory is home to an incredible chocolate waterfall! Every three minutes, 400kg of molten chocolate cascades into a pool of chocolatey goodness.
Sample some chocolate
Don’t leave Phillip Island without sampling some of the chocolate there! Make sure you get yourself a sample or two of Phillip Island’s most innovative chocolate.
All-weather activity
You can go to the chocolate factory in all different types of weather. When it’s cold and rainy on Phillip Island, or you’ve been on a wet adventure out on the windy beaches, get yourself in the warmth of Phillip Island and sip on a hot chocolate to get warm!
Check out the cafe
For a cheery, laid-back cafe that offers the finest chocolatey treats as well as some filling meals, make sure you stop off at the cafe after adventuring around Phillip Island.
Mix up your trip to Phillip Island
The island is mostly known for its unique wildlife and rugged scenery, so mix up your trip by dipping into the chocolate shop and browsing the sweetest spot on the island!
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Cameron Ward turned his travel passion into a thriving Australian tourism business. Before he co-founded his own business, Sightseeing Tours Australia, he was enjoying being a Melbourne tour guide. Even now, Cameron delights in helping visitors from all around the world get the most out of their incredible Australian trip. You’ll see Cameron leading tours or writing about his favourite Australian places where he shares his local insights.