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Things to see and do.
Looking for something to do on your getaway? Then look no further. We have a list of local attractions and places to go on Victoria's beautiful Mornington Peninsula.
Peninsula Hot Springs is a natural geothermal mineral springs and day spa less than 90 minutes from Melbourne. Explore over 70 globally inspired bathing and wellness experiences in the natural landscape.
Immerse yourself in our geothermal waters...
Connect in nature with family and friends in our Bath House pools. Find tranquility in our Spa Dreaming Centre. Experience the serenity of private bathing. Bathe under a moonlit sky.
Home to Australia’s oldest and most famous hedge maze and the year round flowering Lavender Labyrinth, all set among 25 acres of world acclaimed gardens.
The traditional hedge Maze is planted with more than 1000 cypress trees and thousands of metres of pathways. Now more than three metres high and two metres thick, the Maze keeper clips the hedges three times a year to keep it sculpted into a curvaceous challenge that will delight and inspire
Step inside an aerial gondola and be taken on a journey of flight to the highest point of the Mornington Peninsula.
As you soar above the treetops you will be immersed within the natural setting and beauty of the Australian landscape. Take in the abundant views across Port Phillip Bay, towards the Melbourne city skyline and beyond.
Visit Moonlit Sanctuary for an unforgettable experience with Australia’s diverse wildlife. Explore our enchanting bushland while engaging with over 70 captivating Australian species, including endangered animals.
Get up-close and personal with iconic kangaroos and wallabies as you hand-feed them, and have the chance to cuddle adorable koalas and take part in captivating encounters with a variety of colourful birds, mesmerizing reptiles, playful dingoes, and other fascinating creatures.
Searoad Ferries is the iconic car and passenger ferry service sailing Melbourne’s Port Phillip Bay between Sorrento and Queenscliff.
Searoad Ferries was originally known as Peninsula Searoad Transport and has been operating the car and passenger ferry service between Sorrento and Queenscliff since 1987.
he history of Point Nepean spans back thousands of years to the Bunurong people and it has also played an important role in shaping the early European settlement and defence of Australia, being used to quarantine people arriving in Victoria, defending the colony and for military training.
Walk or cycle through this rugged coastal landscape and enjoy panoramic ocean and bay views. Explore military forts and tunnels, learn about the people who passed through the Quarantine Station - and see fascinating artefacts spanning back over 150 years. View the site and memorial where Prime Minister Harold Holt went missing while swimming at the nearby Cheviot Beach.