Mornington Peninsula

Stretching south-east of Melbourne like a green thumb pointing into Bass Strait, the Mornington Peninsula is Victoria's weekend playground — a beguiling mix of wild surf beaches, calm bay coves, cool-climate vineyards, and historic seaside villages. The air smells of saltbush and eucalyptus, and the pace slows to a gentle coastal lope. This is where Melburnians come to uncork a bottle of pinot noir, dip into natural hot springs, and wander through galleries and farmers' markets. With the Mornington Peninsula National Park guarding its southern tip, the region feels wilder than its proximity to the city suggests.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

A long weekend (3 days) lets you hit the highlights without rushing: dedicate day one to the bay-side villages and hot springs, day two to the national park and surf coast, and day three to wine tasting and Arthur's Seat. If you're on a quick day-trip from Melbourne, focus on either the southern beaches and Point Nepean or the wineries — but you'll leave wanting more.

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