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Discover the relaxing experience of Peninsula Hot Springs with entry, access to over 50 bathing areas, and a $30 lunch credit—perfect for a rejuvenating day trip.
If you’re looking for a way to unwind and treat yourself amid Australia’s scenic coastal landscapes, the Fingal Peninsula Hot Springs offers a compelling option. While we haven’t tried it ourselves, this well-reviewed experience promises a day of soothing thermal waters, globally inspired baths, and a tasty lunch—all within a 90-minute drive from Melbourne.
What we find particularly appealing is the chance to sample over 50 different bathing experiences inspired by cultures around the world, plus the chance to relax in the Turkish Hammam steam bath—known for its restorative properties. On the downside, some visitors note that extras like towels and robes are not included, so you’ll need to bring your own. This experience suits travelers wanting a convenient, all-day relaxation spot that combines natural mineral waters with a touch of luxury.


Located on Victoria’s beautiful Mornington Peninsula, about 90 minutes from Melbourne, the Peninsula Hot Springs provides a natural oasis for visitors seeking relief from city life or a romantic escape. The natural thermal mineral waters flow seamlessly into a series of pools and private baths, creating an environment that feels both luxurious and authentic.
The experience begins at the Bath House reception, where you’ll check in with your booking confirmation. You then proceed to the bathing area, where you’ll find a family-friendly atmosphere filled with the gentle hum of conversation and the soothing sounds of water. The highlight? Sampling over 50 different bathing areas inspired by cultures from around the globe, from Japanese onsen-style baths to Turkish Hammam steam rooms.
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The variety of baths is one of the main draws. Each pool or experience offers a unique way to relax, whether you prefer the invigorating feel of mineral waters or the calming influence of warm steam. Travelers have commented positively on the diversity, with one noting, “The views were incredible. A very relaxing experience worth venturing out for.”
The Turkish Hammam steam bath deserves special mention, especially for those interested in the healing properties of heat and steam. The warm, fragrant air and smooth tile surfaces create a sensory experience that many say helps with muscle tension and overall relaxation. Not everyone is suited to the experience—those who are pregnant or have mobility issues might want to consider their comfort beforehand, as the tour notes it’s not recommended for pregnant women or those with pre-existing medical conditions.
Included with your ticket is a $30 food and drinks credit, which you can use at the Bath House Cafe or Amphitheatre Cafe. The cafes offer a variety of options, from healthy salads to hearty sandwiches, all in a setting that complements the tranquil environment. Many visitors find this a real value, especially since the experience costs around $77 per person for four hours of access.
One reviewer mentioned the convenience of having a lunch credit, saying, “It’s a great way to take a break and refuel without leaving the grounds.” Keep in mind that the credit covers a significant part of a meal, but extras like alcohol or larger dishes will be out-of-pocket.

The tour includes all-day admission to the hot springs, giving you the flexibility to arrive early and stay late or visit at your preferred time slot within the opening hours (7am to 11pm). The experience lasts around four hours, which is ample time to enjoy the pools, steam baths, and a leisurely lunch.
While the price of $77 per person is reasonable considering the variety and quality of the experience, remember that towels and robes are not included—you’ll need to bring your own. Lockers are available, but again, they are not included in the price, so plan accordingly.
The site is wheelchair accessible, making it reachable for many travelers with mobility impairments, though some reviews suggest it’s not suitable for all. Baby strollers, large luggage, alcohol, and drugs are not allowed on the premises.
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Reviews are a strong indicator of quality, with a 4.5 out of 5 rating from 27 reviews. Many visitors praise the helpfulness of staff and the ease of booking, calling it a “very relaxing experience worth venturing out for.” One traveler from the UK mentioned, “The staff were very helpful and accommodating,” highlighting the professionalism that makes the visit smooth.
Others note that, despite the cost, the experience is well worth it, with one saying, “It is pricey but worth it honestly!” There’s a hint of disappointment in a few reviews, typically about the use of old glassware or minor amenities, but overall, feedback remains very positive.
This experience is ideal for travelers who want to combine relaxation with a touch of luxury, but without the fuss of a high-end spa. It’s perfect for a day trip from Melbourne, offering a chance to unwind in nature while enjoying the comforts of well-maintained pools and wellness areas.
Families can enjoy the family-friendly Bath House, but those with mobility issues, pregnant women, or medical concerns should consider their limitations. The included lunch credit makes it a great value, especially for those who appreciate a good meal with their relaxation.
This is also suitable for couples seeking a romantic escape, wellness enthusiasts, or anyone curious about thermal waters and global bathing cultures. Just remember, packing your own towel and being prepared for a leisurely four-hour break will make your visit more enjoyable.
The Fingal Peninsula Hot Springs offers a well-rounded, relaxing escape just outside Melbourne. Its extensive variety of baths—ranging from warm mineral pools to Turkish steam baths—provides a memorable experience that relaxes both the body and mind. The inclusion of a lunch credit adds to its appeal, offering good value for a day of indulgence.
While it may not be perfect for everyone—particularly those with certain health conditions or mobility issues—most visitors find it a worthwhile outing. The friendly staff, stunning views, and the chance to experience a range of bathing traditions make it a compelling option for anyone looking to unwind amid nature.
If you’re after a restorative day that combines natural beauty, cultural baths, and a delicious meal, this tour will serve you well. Just remember to bring your own towel, arrive prepared, and enjoy the soothing thermal waters that make Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula a sought-after retreat.
Is Towel and Robe included in the price?
No, towels and robes are not included; you’ll need to bring your own or rent them separately.
How long does the experience last?
The experience lasts about four hours, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the pools and amenities at your own pace.
Can I visit the hot springs in the evening?
Yes, the Bath House is open from 7am to 11pm, so evening visits are possible if you prefer to relax after sunset.
Is this experience suitable for families?
Yes, the Bath House offers a family-friendly area, making it suitable for a range of ages, though some experiences may not be recommended for very young children.
Are there any medical restrictions?
The experience is not recommended for pregnant women or those with pre-existing medical conditions. Check with your healthcare provider if unsure.
What’s included in the ticket price?
Your ticket includes all-day access to the hot springs and a $30 credit for food and drinks at the cafes.
Is the site wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Peninsula Hot Springs is wheelchair accessible, though some reviews suggest that certain areas may be less suitable for those with mobility impairments.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking in advance is recommended to secure your preferred time slot, especially during busy seasons.
What should I pack for the visit?
Bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, a towel, and possibly a cover-up or robe. Remember, you’ll need to arrange your own towel and robe if you want them.
Whether you’re seeking a peaceful day in nature, a cultural bathing experience, or a delicious meal, the Fingal Peninsula Hot Springs deliver a charming and rejuvenating escape worth considering for your Victoria itinerary.
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