Peninsula Hot Springs

Thermal baths · Fingal

Peninsula Hot Springs

Thermal baths · Fingal

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140 Springs Ln, Fingal VIC 3939, Australia

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Natural thermal pools, private pavilions, moonlit bathing & massages  

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6 Great Places to Visit in Australia Right Now - AFAR

"Peninsula Hot Springs is a day spa known for its natural thermal pools and private baths on the coast." - Laura Dannen Redman

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3 Best Day Trips from Melbourne to Mornington Peninsula, Daylesford, and the Yarra Valley | Condé Nast Traveler

"Soak in a series of rock pools filled with hot natural spring water—it ranges from 86ºF to 118ºF—that flows from deep underground. During the afternoon on a weekend, you’ll be sharing many of the pools with other soakers, but there is so much on offer here—saunas, cold plunge pools, a Turkish hammam, hydrojet pool, and a reflexology walk—you can feel as though you’re leaving the other people behind. Each of the pools and experiences is linked by rock paths that wind through the landscape, beneath blue skies and tall gum trees, and up a hill. At the top, there’s a pool with an amazing view of the Mornington Peninsula." - Carrie Hutchinson

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Kristopher Wilckens

Google
It was an incredible experience, definitely recommend for a couple's getaway. We stayed for a night in the Eco Lodges and the room was so luxurious. Heated floors, a large bathroom, king sized bed and an outdoor bath that made me not want to leave. Privacy wasn't an issue and the rooms are built in a way that you could almost forget that other people are around. The Spa Dreaming Centre is incredible provided the number of people are kept manageable. Highly recommend the fire and ice treatment- can be a bit challenging but you feel incredible and accomplished following it. The restaurant is nice and comfortable, albeit service was a bit slow. The food was delicious. Now the bad side....if I had not been staying and was unable to access the Spa Dreaming Centre, I would have given one star, and likely never returned. The bath house has far too many people. It is not relaxing! Kids running around and splashing ruins any relaxing getaway. Just walking around the bath house to get to our room was stressful. Save your money and go elsewhere (unless planning to stay at the Eco Lodges)

Anaaz Fadiha

Google
We went on a weekday, so it was peaceful and not too busy, which made the whole experience even more relaxing. The natural surroundings are stunning, and the entire place is so well-maintained. The staff were incredibly friendly, welcoming, and professional they really added to the calm and positive energy of the space. We had such a lovely time soaking warm temoerature pools enjoying the serenity, and just being present in the moment. It was truly a healing and memorable experience. Highly recommend it for couples or anyone in need of some self-care and quiet time. Can’t wait to go back!

Renee McKeon

Google
My family and I attended Peninsula Hot Springs on a Friday morning at 9:30am over the winter school holidays. It was my first ever visit. NOT what I expected. We spent a lot more time walking around trying to find a pool that was not overcrowded than actually bathing. We spent a lot of money for all 6 of us, but left within about an hour and headed back to the pool at our resort which was a lot more serene.

Jasmine Jackson

Google
I rarely leave negative reviews, but our recent visit to the hot springs was shockingly underwhelming and frustrating. From the moment we arrived, the staff were abrupt and disorganised. Basic customer service was clearly lacking – not a single warm welcome, and most interactions felt rushed or dismissive. My friend’s name was repeatedly mispronounced by the masseuse, who then laughed it off as if it were a joke. It was rude and unprofessional, especially in a supposed wellness environment. The venue itself was far too crowded, with kids running around everywhere. It felt more like a public pool on school holidays than a serene, spa experience. If you’re aiming to be relaxing for guests, you absolutely need to cap numbers – the sheer volume of people ruined any chance of relaxation. To make things worse, there was zero mention in the confirmation email about needing to bring thongs/flip flops, which left many guests unprepared and uncomfortable. Small details like this matter. Honestly, we left wishing we’d booked Alba instead – a far superior experience by all accounts. Save yourself the stress and go elsewhere.

Angela AC

Google
Loved our visit. We stayed for about five hours and every second was absolute goodness. The staff were nice, the baths were amazing and the views were unbeatable. I highly recommend the Turkish steam bath over the sauna if you want to be in a very hot yet comforting atmosphere. The cold pools weren’t the most cold but enough to satisfy your refreshing needs. The hot springs were relaxing and I could stay in each pool for hours. If you’re planning to go to some hot springs, then go to Peninsula. You will love it. (Louie, 11 years)

Pratik Sheth

Google
Loved our visit. Place is clean and well maintained considering the footfall is so high. Staff is helpful. Water temperature is well maintained between 33-40 degrees, so it's not too hot and gives a good feeling of calmness and relaxation once you step into the pool. There are no such age restrictions, so feel free to visit along with kids. Although i would not recommend it for kids under at least 12 months.

Alireza Asadi

Google
A Magical Experience in Winter! Had an amazing time at the hot spring — truly unforgettable, especially during winter evenings. Soaking in the warm water while surrounded by the crisp night air and peaceful atmosphere was pure bliss. Highly recommend visiting after dark for a relaxing and magical experience!

Karen Jones

Google
My grand daughter and her friends told me about her visit and she absolutely loved her visit to the hot springs! The pools were incredible! they were crystal clear, the perfect temperature, and surrounded by stunning natural views. Whether you're after deep relaxation or just a peaceful soak, this place delivers. The overall atmosphere was calming and beautifully maintained. Everything felt clean, peaceful, and thoughtfully designed for comfort and relaxation. A special shoutout to Jane, the instructor for her wellness sessions she attended (body clay and fire and ice). She was amazing! Her energy, knowledge, and calming presence made the experience even more enriching. Jane truly made the sessions unforgettable, and I can't recommend them (and her!) highly enough. She needs a pay rise.
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Rachel A.

Yelp
Went for a day trip during our vacation and had an absolute blast! All the staff were super sweet/welcoming and the facilities were well maintained. Few tips: - Rent a robe, it's so much easier than a towel IMO - Grab lunch at their spa restaurant, the food is DELICIOUS. I had the fish and it was cooked perfectly and was one of my favorite meals in Australia. - Go on a weekday so there's less folks around! We got to stay at the hilltop pool on our own for quite a while cause no one else came up! - Take mosquito repellent cause I got a few bites while I was there but honestly other than the mosquitos, everything was perfect.
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Sara G.

Yelp
We took a day trip to the hot springs for some rest & relaxation. This spot is just a short drive from Melbourne. Peninsula Hot Springs is a haven for rejuvenation. Offering an array of thermal pools, saunas, and spa experiences, it's the perfect escape for anyone looking to unwind in nature's presence. There are many types of pools, springs and saunas. I tried the tranquility of a private pool, a plunge into a cold spring, the jet pool, and the hilltop pool which has great views of the area. , The thermal pools are naturally heated, and their mineral-rich waters are said to have therapeutic benefits. The reflexology walk and Turkish Hammam are delightful extras.
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Sadie K.

Yelp
A beautiful place! I really don't think these are natural hot springs (as I smell like chlorine after leaving) but still an awesome experience. The reflexology walk was so neat. I liked cold plunge. The food was great, all in all great experience! Sorry for the quick review, but I'm trying to relax after a great day!!
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Matthew T.

Yelp
On Wednesday 14th February 2024 somebody used my card fraudulently to purchased a $100 Gift Certificate so I called them on Friday 23rd February 2024 and I spoke to a manager to explain with had happened but he refused to help me and he was extremely rude and abusive to me so I would definitely avoid this place. On Monday 26th February 2024 I lodged a payment dispute with my financial institution against them. On Wednesday 27th March 2024 the dispute was closed in my favour so I got to keep the credit of $101.00. On Thursday 4th April 2024 I called them and I spoke to a supervisor who cancelled the Gift Certificate after I explained that I thought I paid by Credit Card for the booking on Friday 1st March 2024 because I told her I made an honest mistake. I will be using Alba Hot Springs in the future because the manager there is helpful and he listens to me when I try and explain things also I have heard it is a more positive and pleasant experience.

Dean V.

Yelp
Peninsula My daughters saved their money and purchased a gift voucher for my wife and l. Due to Covid and other family issues we couldn't use the gift voucher with in Peninsula Hot Springs time frame. They have steadfastly refused to honour the voucher even though it has been fully paid for. I don't see how this is fair. It should not matter when you choose to use it as you have paid for it. Just be aware before deciding to purchase a gift voucher from Peninsula Hot springs because if circumstances prevent you from getting there in time you have totally wasted your hard earned money like my kids did.
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Joseph T.

Yelp
The environment is beautiful. The idea is phenomenal. The pleasure you receive is exceptional. The prices are high. To be expected, I reckon. Anytime you want to pay for pampering, you're going to spend a little bit of money. Peninsula Hot Springs are no exception. To some, it's worth it. To others, probably not so much. Really just depends on what you want and what you like. In either case, make sure you make a reservation well in advance (a couple/few weeks).
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Maria T.

Yelp
For a relaxing day out, a trip to the hot springs is not a bad idea at all. It is quite a large complex with several pools scattered around a natural setting. There is also a Turkish hammam and sauna available. My favourite (and understandably the most popular) pool is the hilltop pool which gives you breathtaking views of the surrounding farmlands and vineyards, or if you go on a clear evening, chances are the stars will bedazzle you with a sparkling performance! Booking online is a must, especially for groups, though I personally prefer to go with only 1 or 2 people, and weekday evenings are the best time to go. Surprisingly it can still be busy during off-peak times, but it's not like the circus you would encounter on a weekend or public holiday. It's really too crowded to the point where it can become more stressful than enjoyable. That being said, a spontaneous trip to the hot springs on a weekend will likely result in being turned away. Because of it's continuously rising popularity, the prices have been going up too. The bath house bathing is (for an adult) $35 Tues-Thurs and $45 Fri-Mon, plus $5 for locker hire and $5 for a towel. If you're on a tighter budget I would suggest to BYO picnic and snacks, BYO bottle of water or an empty bottle (plenty of drinking fountains on site, and trust me you'll need to keep hydrated), BYO towel but not white colour (as they rent out white towels, thus it's easier to get mixed up), and 1 locker to share between 3 people is fine, spacewise. Or if you don't have valuables, there are little cubby holes outside the change rooms to keep stuff in, for free. Finally, don't be afraid of the ice cold plunge pools. They are really refreshing. Happy bathing!
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Trish S.

Yelp
Best massage I've ever had. My hubby and I had a nice relaxing weekend away and booked a package in the adults bathing and spa area. We had Eleanor and Phoebe as our masseurs and floated out the door into the pools after the 90 minutes of bliss. We also had lunch there. Kangaroo for my hubby (first time ever) and he really enjoyed it. I had the mushroom tart which was excellent! Not cheap for meals but high restaurant quality and as hubby said "very fancy", lol. The staff are very friendly, attentive and helpful. You are provided with robes, and towels which made changing pools in the cold air much more manageable and less unpleasant. Could not have had a better experience overall.
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Kate S.

Yelp
How have I not come here sooner! Such a gorgeous, perfect afternoon. Climb to hill top pool first and work your way down. Smell the beautiful air, look at the beautiful view, take it all in. Has 28 different pools, each with different temperatures and "activities". Lovely. Take the plunge and try the cold pool. It's surprising how refreshing it is. Cafe & picnic grounds on site. Will be back again! X
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Chantee F.

Yelp
After two visits here, I feel like I've reached my limit with the public side of the springs. + Beautiful views + Multiple hot springs temperatures and baths + Comfortable atmosphere + Quality of public changing rooms - Crowded baths - Awkwardly staring at strangers - Noise level can be higher than expected - Children allowed in lower baths Overall it's a nice experience and worth the entry fee. However if you're going back I would suggest trying the private baths for more peacefulness and less crowds. They are always booked in advance so you need plenty of notice unless you are going during the week. However it's a lovely day away from the city and a welcome treat for out of town guests.

Andy S.

Yelp
Impossible to relax what with the running kids, screaming people, and selfie stick influencers spreading out to take pics. People laying in footpaths. People leaving kids in relaxation rooms. There is supposedly a quiet policy and a 16+ area, but neither are enforced. Don't do this if you want to relax. Baths were nice looking though
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Wilson A.

Yelp
Different from what I've been used to, but still nice. The basic admission price for each patron is cheap. Where I'm from, the lowest price I could possibly find anywhere for a place like this is at least $5 more expensive. However, that price included many free amenities (towels, iced water, lockers, steam room, sauna, roman bath, complimentary beverages). Here, it's either unavailable or at a cost. So it ends up costing about the same, except you are actually given a choice to purchase the extra things. Renting one locker costs an extra $2. Out of all the extra things they try to advertise to you, this is probably the only one you can't refuse for practical reasons. Everything else you can potentially bring on your own. I like how they tell us the temperature of the pools depending on how high up the hill we walk. I'd recommend starting from the least warm because moving from high-temperature to low-temperature doesn't seem to feel as good (personal opinion). They close around 10pm on Fridays. We went at night, so it was already dark by the time we got there. It might be tough to navigate your way around if you don't look at the map by the changing rooms beforehand. Apparently, this place is kid-friendly, whereas I'm used to seeing a special consent from parents or guardians who have minors under a certain age using the facility. Tough to determine if this is a place for groups, families, or couples. Saw them all, so I wouldn't imagine hesitation going here if considering this place. It's easy to have that feeling of complete freedom here. Go where you want, even do what you want. Only the insane would walk out of here not feeling more relaxed than before. Make sure you bring at least a couple plastic bags for your wet swimsuits and footwear. Men, there's a tendency for more males to get naked in that changing room, so try not to be alarmed.
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Poopglobal I.

Yelp
Had a great time in the hot springs. Very nice staff, the pools are clean, and the landscaping is beautiful. The only problem where the guests! People talk way too loud here in Australia, just shut up ! Takes you right out of the mood when you hear the people yapping their gums. People are on their phones too , and the kids ! Awww no kids should be allowed. Now there are rules that are clearly posted but seems like Australians don't follow the rules. I'm glad I got there at 7am and left at 8:30. The springs where nice and quite got a good hour then the people start rolling in. Over all super nice experience, just go early , and it would be nice if the staff could enforce the rules. Thanks for you time
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Silvana C.

Yelp
I have been purchasing vouchers for some time and recently purchased another and accidentally purchased it via email. After numerous emails and messages left I had to ring Peninsula Springs. They were short and I was told my email went to another area of there email system And as for the messages left they were not acknowledged. Although I knew I had to pay for postage I would have thought out of good will they may have offered me free postage in this instance, when I questioned this I was bluntly told no and I had to pay. Very, very disappointing service
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Inez A.

Yelp
So at first we didn't know that we had to book. We decided to visit here because a friend told us it was awesome. So we planned it in our road trip. When we got there after an hour drive we where told that the springs where fully booked, that's it. To bad for you. I'm from Europe so I am not really planning to drive back here. Make sure you make a booking everyone.
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Michelle B.

Yelp
The best hot springs I've ever been to. Super clean and so much choice of "pool" temperatures. An amazing way to spend the morning.
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Beck B.

Yelp
Having been there before, I was excited to book a full day of pampering to celebrate my partner's birthday. After a series of horrific events, my relationship broke down and we separated the evening before the booking. I contacted the Hot Springs immediately - in my absolute devastation I was mindful of not inconveniencing them and also not losing the $1200 I had paid. My contact went ignored until the following morning. The response I received was essentially that my family needed to have fallen apart within 24 hours and they'd either keep my money or I SHOULD COME DOWN ANYWAY! In the midst of a family breakdown, an emotional breakdown, kids to manage, no sleep... I should drive the 45 minutes to Fingal in a storm for a massage. I raised how absolutely appalled I was by this. The lack of concern for safety, the lack of compassion and humanity... it's truly disgusting. They are thieves. They did nothing to earn my $1200. I didn't even ask for a refund - I asked TWELVE HOURS BEFORE A BOOKING (and 16 hours before the actual scheduled treatments) if they could be moved to another day! One would think there is room for discretion when a fellow human being is suffering. Absolutely disgusting. For a wellbeing business they do not care AT ALL about people's wellbeing. Go to HEPBURN SPRINGS instead. This is the most appalling and compasionless business I have ever encountered. I am happy to provide copies of the correspondence to anyone who asks so that you can see for yourselves who you do business with if you give these monsters your money.
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Gerald P.

Yelp
This was my first time at the springs and I loved it. I went with my girlfriend and enjoyed a day in the public bathing area. Would strongly recommend hiring a bath robe, $7, makes going from bath to bath more enjoyable, specially on those colder days and eliminates the need for a towel. Very relaxing and could easily have stayed there all day. There are a number of springs to choose from at various temperatures and a sauna in the public bathing area. We went on a Thursday and found it fairly busy so would probably not go again if it was going to be on a weekend or public holiday. At times it did feel as if we were intruding on people when we joined their pool, specialy in pools on the smaller scale. I think next time we return we will spend that extra money and opt for private bathing. Kiosk was OK, fairly stock standard kiosk food. Pies, salads, toasties. Staff are nice and very helpful.
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Amanda J.

Yelp
I love this place! The Spa Dreaming Centre is the only one I go to as it's more private and no children are allowed. You certainly don't want children around if you are relaxing in the pools. We were booked in for the. Dine and Bathe package and it was well worth it. We arrived at 11am and were booked in for lunch at 12pm. After lunch we went back for some time in the pools until 2pm. Lunch was amazing!!! I chose a Foxey's Hangout Pinot and the lentil burger. My friend chose a mango smoothie and the chicken Caesar salad. Perfect size meals and very tasty. Very impressed because usually you don't get such lovely meals at a spa. The only recommendation I would make is that you take your own towel. Theirs are a bit thin and when you're getting in and out of the pools your towel quickly gets damp.
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Stephanie D.

Yelp
I am an absolute sucker for saunas, spas, pools, and the like: Hell, I get giddy splashing about in puddle with my brollies! After having visited hammams in Paris, thermal spas in Germany, jimjibangs in Seoul, and mountain hot springs in Oregon, I fancy myself as a bit of a connoisseur of hot bubbling pools of water. I didn't expect much from Peninsula Hot Springs, particularly after being spoiled rotten by the aforementioned wild springs in the Oregon woods (amazeballs, seriously), but boy oh boy was I wrong about this place. We arrived at the spa around 4:30 PM on a beautiful Wednesday afternoon and although not crowded, it certainly wasn't empty.The entry price was 30 dollars, however, you can visit after 7pm for a reduced price. After witnessing the throngs of teenagers assembled in the entry way at 6:45, I'm fairly certain that I'd prefer to pay full price, but that's just me. This place is certainly stunning: At ground level a collection of pools encircle a lovely pond replete with croaking frogs. There are more springs situated on a series of wonderfully landscaped terraces that lead up to a magnificent viewpoint. One of the highlights of my three years in Australia (thus far) has got to be soaking in the 40 degree hill top pool while taking in the stunning view of the Mornington Peninsula. Although a carefully landscaped spa complex, Peninsula hot springs has been designed to make bathers feel as if they are in a natural, almost wild setting. They really have outdone themselves here, and have seamlessly integrated the complex with elements of the native bushland. I'm already planning a return trip for my birthday in May.
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Ariel R.

Yelp
The Penisula Hot Springs are well worth the visit. Rain or shine, hot or cold, you're guaranteed to find a tranquil oasis that will unwind both body and spirit. As you slowly meander around the vast, beautifully floral grounds you'll find numerous pools, with difference temperatures, depths, themes and environments. There's a cave pool, foot baths, sauna, Turkish bath and numerous cold plunge pools. Don't miss the scenic hill pool (even if you have to wait it's worth it to enjoy the heat and the gorgeous rolling views). The true highlight is simply sitting, staring at the luscious scenery and entirely immersing in the art of tranquility. There are multiple pricing options, depending on season and times, but in general expect to pay around $40 for adults and $25 for children. It's best to book online as there is a limited number of bathers and the hot springs can and do book out at peak times. There are also dining packages, spa treatments and private bathing available for an additional cost. Peninsula Hot Springs is THE place for relaxation and a must visit for tourists and locals alike.
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Wendy F.

Yelp
What can I say this was an awesome experience. We pre booked for a Friday evening and at night the multiple hot springs looked spectacular! It was a bit cold so I'd recommend throngs for walking between pools and a robe so you don't get your towel all wet early on The gardens barony do the pools are Australian native style. We could even hear frogs in the background it added to general vibe. There were a large number of pools varying in size but most could accommodate about 10 people. We didn't make it to all the pools but we did make it to the top pool. It was beautiful! The stars, the steam coming off the heated pools, plus there was obviously some burning off going on close by so we could smell smoke. It just added to the experience. If this even slightly takes your fancy you should try it out. Perfect with friends, family or as a romantic outing. It wasn't too pricey either. At night it's slightly cheaper.
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Janette E.

Yelp
Too crowded and too expensive. We walked around, freezing cold trying to find a pool that didn't have 20+ people in it. There were even people waiting at pools for people to get out so they could get in. They need a locals day/ night. Or locals pass. I would like to take visitors there but it just gets to be very expensive. It is a beautiful place though and the food in cafe quite nice.
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Irene C.

Yelp
I came here with the family once and had a very enjoyable and relaxing time. The price was definitely on the dear side, my dad who wasn't going to enter the water was still required to pay the full amount just to enter and watch over our bags. There are different pools for different temperatures, they range from a large 34degree pool, to a small(5 person) 40degree spa. To me the real winner of this place was the little café, it served toasties, soup and the best vanilla slice I've ever had. My family bought so many vanilla slices we ended up just asking them where they bought it. The area is all very fun, the ground is a rough concrete which means slips and falls aren't likely, the main pool has foot tubs and rocks that you can sit in. there are also plenty of chairs lying around in odd spots for you to have a rest and sun bake. The change room facilities are very good as there were plenty of lockers/showers/toilets available. Despite it being quite expensive, I would probably still come back some day.
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Kristen N.

Yelp
Went here for my birthday and it was fabulous. Didn't want to leave. It has it all and would sit families, couples or you could comfortably go the by yourself. It has reasonably priced drinks and food which is hard to find now days. I will definitely be going back sometime. Night time here would be amazing and with the added benefit of you get there before 9am or after 7pm you get in at a reduced rate. Check out there Web site for prices and details and if you are going there in school holidays it would pay to book online to avoid disappointment of not getting in
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Mon M.

Yelp
Such a lovely morning experiencing the Bathing and Breakfast package. Really great value and the breakfast is truly top notch! We had the fritters and the big breakfast, juice and a coffee. Yes it gets busy, yes there are annoying tourists yelling and carrying on, but all in all it was relaxing and fun! Will definitely try the Spa Dreaming Centre next time simply to avoid all the children! (I don't know why you would bother bringing your kids here). And we'll also book a massage. Visit in winter - not as cold as you think (if at all). Remember to bring a change of clothes and shower gear if you want to wash your hair etc and plastic bags for your wet stuff! And definitely drink water - you'll quickly become dehydrated without realising. Will be back (monthly if I had my way) :)
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Lara O.

Yelp
Beautiful facilities with lots of space for the crowds :) it's such a good price for what you get! The food at the cafe was really good, and I saw in the picnic area they encourage bringing your own as well, so nice!
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Phoebe S.

Yelp
The Peninsula Hot Springs are my go-to for something a little different on the Mornington Peninsula. I love to go there to get away from it all or to treat someone to a relaxing day of lazing about in the various pools and steam rooms. Whether you go on a brilliant sunny day or a rainy, miserable evening, the hot springs are an absolute delight.
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Carolyn A.

Yelp
Went here for my birthday. It is incredibly relaxing. We got there at 8am and it was really nice as it was a cold morning. We left just before 10.30 and it was quite busy by then. I recommend going early! It is very expensive but well worth it for a treat. You feel so relaxed after it!

James M.

Yelp
Really nice place and well worth the visit, especially on a wet rainy Victorian day. They have a lot of different pools to choose from and you definitely need to do the hot/cold plunge, it's refreshing! This place gets busy. If you can, go on a weekday when school is in. We were there today and quite a few pools we went to were completely full. Book ahead too, a mistake we made and had to come back 3 hours later. It was warm and sunny today and while still nice it's definitely better when it's cold and wet. A couple of gripes. Having to pay $5 for an infant, I find this absolutely ridiculous. I don't know of anywhere that charges for an infant. They charge $5 from 1 month - 4 years old, a silly age range. Under 1 or 2 should be free, how hard is it to let a kid in that can't even walk, not really going to be using many resources are they. Kids from 2-4 that can walk around should have a charge but not a tiny infant. My son is 4 months old, I held him in the first little pool for about 5 minutes and then slept the rest of the time we were there, not really worth $5. Another couple I was chatting to had a 2 month old that didn't go near the water, another $5 thanks. Charging $5 for towel hire is a bit rich also. Considering you are paying $35-40 admission surely they can throw the towel in for nothing! $3 for a locker, $5 for a towel and $7 for the robe. Take your own towel and robe (your robe is really useful) and a large bottle of cold water. Pay for the locker and enjoy your day but don't take too many infants.
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Keri C.

Yelp
Really great experience! We had a 30 minute private oil bath treatment and it was great after the couple hours we relaxed in the general daydream spa bathing. I would definitely recommend checking this place out. Well worth the short drive for anyone from Melbourne. We will be back for sure!!
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Frank D.

Yelp
Just Paradise!!! Love it, love it, love it! Had a massage in the private rooms which is fantastic for your back. Then the hot springs with natural copper smelling water from deep inside the earth....total heaven can I live here please! I rated this 10 stars. It costs a bit but this is not your local chlorine/urine pools! Wines, local beers and cheeses....yum. I want to retire here.

Lucy G.

Yelp
Appalling operators. DO NOT BUY GIFT VOUCHERS from this place as they will rip you off! Absolutely no flex on the terms. 12 month expiry and literally deemed worthless after that. Had no understanding that I was pregnant so couldn't use the voucher for the bulk of the time I had the voucher. A $400+ voucher deemed null and void. I can understand an additional payment may be required post the expiry date but go render it worthless is nothing short of criminal. What a soulless operation to have a revenue model that relies on taking advantage of its customers. You should be ashamed. I was a little worried about going there anyway as had heard from friends that they found it quite dirty.
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Adam P.

Yelp
A lovely place, very well set out. We went to the 'no under 16 years' section which was lovely. The different pools were great. It's just a shame that you have to wear bathers there where as the rest of the world has these places as nude only. It was like having a bath with your bathers on, just wrong. But the restaurant was lovely & we'll be back.
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Feren Y.

Yelp
Book online for free or you might run into a crowd and be turned away! It is free online or you can book over the phone for $5. Students, remember to show your student ID for cheaper entry.
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Christian D.

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Perfect on a cold (and rainy) day. Very relaxing, so to are the massages. Great to just get away for a day with a loved one and relax. Could also be good to get away with mates.
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Teejay C.

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Came with my man as part of a sweet weekend getwaway on the Penn. Loved the Peninsula Hot Springs Resort! Real natural mineral geothermal springs from underground! We just did the bath house for a day on Fri, arrived late arvo stayed til evening. The Bath House on Fri cost $40 each. Bring a towel and waterbottle. Also if you have a waterproof camera, bring it but only take pics of yourselves and your friends. Very pleased with the mineral spas, so many of them and all set within tranquil scenery and nice gardens! Though at one point it got really busy and we never made it to the hill-top spa as it was packed full of people. The staff are super helpful though and nice to see they are constantly checking temps of the spas. There is a nice al fresco cafe and there we had pizza and pies for supper with soy chai lattes...all very yummy! Good quality ingredients and fast service. The change rooms in the bath house were clean and sufficient...would have liked to have a hair dryer for use...even like the hand dryer ones that you can spin the nozzle around to dry your hair. Lockers were large enough for both our stuff and reasonable price at $3 each.The Hamam was our favourite. Though its not exactly equipped for scrubbing and soaping but that is ok...still a very good kind of Hamam and sauna was nice too. Love the cold plunge! And the Hot Pool...I like it soak in 40degree springs...it's the best...but only for 10 minutes. It's good they have drinking water taps around the bath house...but it's probably municipal water with fluoride and chlorine, nasty...it didn't taste like natural spring water...I must ask next time. Or if anyone knows please share. Most def coming back! Next time we plan to bring electrolyte water or coconut water to help rehydrate afterwards.