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Your Comprehensive Guide to Visit the Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs in Melbourne

Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs in Australia's Mornington Peninsula Shire is a natural geothermal mineral spring and day spa. With over 70 bathing and wellness experiences, the destination is a haven for visitors looking to rejuvenate and relax. The activities include communal hot spring pools, Turkish Hamam, and a pool set on a hilltop. Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs is just a 90 minute drive from Melbourne. Read on to learn everything you need to know before planning a visit to Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs.

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Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs Tickets

From Melbourne: Peninsula Hot Springs Spa Priority Entry
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Private Car Tour of Mornington Wineries/Breweries/Eateries from Melbourne
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Best Time to Visit | Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs

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Weekday vs Weekend: Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs is open daily and year-round. Plan your visit early on a weekday to avoid the rush. Weekends, as expected, are crowded.

Peak Season vs Low Season: The best time of the year to visit Melbourne is from March to May, in autumn. The weather is sunny, with temperatures averaging around 15 degrees Celsius. The spring season in Melbourne stretches from September to November. Spring brings sunshine, but you can expect cold and windy conditions with plenty of rain in October. You can also book your visit from December to February to enjoy the Australian Summer. The Summer temperatures easily reach 30 degrees. Winter comes to Australia in June and leaves by the end of August. Expect temperatures to drop to 6.5 degrees Celsius during this season.

Where is the Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs?

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How to Get to Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs?

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By Public Transport

Taxi: You can hire a cab from Melbourne or book a cab through Mornington Peninsula taxi companies. The basic fare starts at AUD 4.20.

Bus: Public transportation is minimal in Mornington Peninsula. Bus number 788 will take you to Rye. You need to hire a local cab or an Uber to travel to the Hot Springs from here.

Ferry: If you like the ocean, take a ferry from the Great Ocean Road, the Bellarine Peninsula, or Geelong.

Air: You can take a balloon flight followed by a shuttle bus to the Bath House. Your bus will stop for breakfast on the way.

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By Car

If you're driving to the Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs, take the M11 freeway from Melbourne. It will take you approximately 90 minutes to reach.

The facility is located at 140 Springs Lane, Fingal.

Know Before You Go

Facilities
Accessibility
Visiting with Family
Rules & Regulations
Dining
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  • Secure lockers are provided for all visitors
  • Towels and robes are available for guests.
  • Wi-fi hotspot is available at the entrance.
  • There is a gift shop on site for guests to purchase souvenirs and other items.
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The Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs is accessible to visitors with reduced mobility.

  • Thermal pools are equipped with ramps.
  • The pathways throughout the facility are accessible by wheelchair.
  • Any additional help can be sought from the staff at the facility.
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There are over 50 bathing experiences in Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs that are open to families with children. However, the Spa Dreaming Center is for guests aged 16 and above. Baby barrels are available for younger children to enjoy a relaxing bath.

There are also multiple restrooms with baby changing facilities on site.

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  • Bathing concludes 15 minutes before closing time.
  • Prams are not allowed inside the premises. 
  • Keep valuables, including jewelry, in the secured lockers at Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs.
  • Inflatable devices such as float rings are not allowed.
  • No pets are allowed.
  • Alcohol is not permitted inside the premises.
  • Taking photos of you and your group is welcome, but always respect the privacy of other guests.
  • Wear modest swimsuits in all bathing areas. 
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Fulfill your palate at the different restaurants and cafes at Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs.

  • Bath House Cafe: Enjoy light meals, refreshments, and freshly ground coffee.
  • Amphitheatre Cafe: A delightful menu inspired by the SLOW (seasonal, local, organic, whole) movement.
  • Coffee Hut: Indulge in freshly brewed coffees and teas.
  • Spa Dreaming Center Dining Room: Visitors can enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner with complete table service.

Things to Do

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Bathe

Indulge in over 70 globally-inspired bathing and wellness experiences. Relax in the natural geothermal mineral waters flowing from 637 meters below the ground. You can enjoy a serene experience at the Bathhouse, Spa Dreaming Centre bathing, private bathing, and moonlit bathing facilities. Don’t miss out on the hilltop pool that offers 360-degree views of the Mornington Peninsula.

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Spa

Enjoy signature spa treatments and balancing therapies inspired by global tradition. Experience medium pressured relaxation massages, facials, and various body treatments to soothe your body, mind, and soul. However, keep in mind that these services are offered to guests of 16 years and older.

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Sleep

Guests can opt for a luxurious glamping in the Mornington Peninsula hot springs. Mute all the noises of the urban world as you drift off into sleep, listening to the sounds of nature. You can wake up fresh and energetic in the morning and head to the hilltop pool to watch a splendid sunrise. Choose from three glamping options: garden view, lake view, and secluded pavilion.

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Dine

Treat yourself to a variety of food items as you enjoy the geothermal springs at Mornington Peninsula. Order light meals, drinks, and fresh coffee at the outdoor Bath House Cafe, or enjoy complete table service at the Spa Dreaming Centre. You can also order the popular Amphitheatre Cafe picnic hampers.

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Wellness

If you want to relax and ease your mind, participate in any of the wellness activities at the hot springs. There are workshops and daily programs to refresh your mind. Sign up for signature activities like the Fire & Ice and Clay Ridge experiences for a chance of spiritual awakening. The wellness activities are based on seven pillars: unwind, move, nourish, rest, mindfulness, growth, and inspiration. If you want to adopt a well-balanced diet, enquire about the Wellness Edit.

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Spaces

Discover a brand-new space to unwind and listen to your soul. Guests can explore relaxation domes, cabanas, lounges, and the wellness center with a boardroom and studio. Occupants can adjust the climate inside the domes and cabanas and share a meal or indulge in a conversation. The expansive relaxation lounges are best suited for chats and rekindling friendships. Groups can hire meeting spaces or wellness spaces to have a workshop, private consultation, or a rendezvous. 

Visitor Tips 

  • Guests are encouraged to carry a stainless-steel water bottle to use during their visit.
  • Make sure you wear appropriate footwear around pools and wet areas.
  • Leave your mobile phones and valuables in the locker before entering the pool areas.
  • Carry sunscreen.
  • Towels and robes are available for hire at the facility.

Frequently Asked Questions About Visiting Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs

Q. Where is Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs?

A. Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs is in the Mornington Peninsula Shire in Australia.

Q. Can I visit Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs?

A. Yes, Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs is open to visitors.

Q. Why should I visit Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs?

A. Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs offers over 70 natural geothermal baths and spa experiences. It's a great place to unwind amidst nature.

Q. Can I visit Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs for free?

A. No. You need to book Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs tickets to visit.

Q. How do I book tickets to visit Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs?

A. Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs tickets are available online.

Q. How much does it cost to visit Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs?
Q. What is the best time to visit Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs?

A. The best time to visit Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs is on a weekday.

Q. What are the Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs opening hours?

A. Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs is open throughout the year, including public holidays. The Bath House is open daily from 5 AM to 7 PM. The Spa Dreaming Center and Serene Bathing are open daily from 8 AM to 11 PM.

Q. Can I visit Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs in a group?

A. Yes, Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs is open to groups of visitors.

Q. Can I visit Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs with the kids?

A. Yes, Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs is a family-friendly destination. Children can enjoy baby barrel baths. However, some attractions are limited for guests 16 and above.

Q. Is Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs wheelchair friendly?

A. Yes, most of Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs is accessible to persons with reduced mobility.

Q. Can I buy food and drinks at Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs?

A. Yes, Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs has a variety of restaurants serving food and beverages.

Q. How long does it take to visit Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs?

A. Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs has over 70 thermal bath experiences. We suggest spending the day there to explore all the experiences.

Q. Is it worth visiting Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs?

A. Yes, Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs is a very popular attraction providing geothermal baths, a spa, and glamping. It is the perfect place to visit if you want to unwind and relax.

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