Mornington Peninsula Spas - discover bliss between the beaches

the Mornington Peninsula, a World Leading Spa destination

Explore the Mornington Peninsula's Spas via the Location Map or Spa Directory, then discover the Massage & Bathe package.

Dreaming of a place where time slows down to a trickle, where the sound of the ocean waves soothes the soul and the gentle touch of a massage and warmth of a hot mineral bath awaits? The Mornington Peninsula has Spas all waiting with their hearts and hands.

This tranquil seaside oasis located one hour south of Melbourne has long been the place of choice for relaxation for Melbournians. Surrounded by water on three sides the Peninsula offers an incredible diversity of attractions and natural wonders. Some of the regions most popular activities include sailing, swimming, scuba diving or kayaking on the bay, golfing on one of the 23 courses, horse riding, surfing or ocean beach fishing on the Bass Strait ocean coast, walks in the national parks or crawls through over 50 winery cellar doors. Complementing this amazing array of natural attractions is a vibrant and growing spa industry that has seen the region become one of the main spa regions in Australia.

13 of the Mornington Peninsula's day spas and resorts have come together in the spirit of good life and good living and have created the Mornington Peninsula Spa Association. The mission of the associaiton is to "establish the Mornington Peninsula as a world leading Spa destination".

Spas on the Mornington Peninsula range from relaxation day spas in the beach side towns of Sorrento, Rye, Dromana and Mornington, to the vineyard surrounded spas on Red Hill, and from the natural hot mineral spring spas at Peninsula Hot Springs to the Peninsula Life Medi Spa. Offerings range from the simple pleasure of a mineral bath to botox, from Indian Ayurvedic treatments to Li'Tya's treatments incorporating aboriginal massage techniques and healing wisdom, from Chocolate wraps to yoga classes on the beach.

We welcome you to the Mornington Peninsula.