Mornington Peninsula

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Where to stay in Mornington Peninsula

Best time: Mar-May, Sep-Nov. These months offer mild weather and fewer crowds, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities and wine tours.

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Mornington Peninsula, like a local

Don't miss

  • Peninsula Hot Springs: A unique natural thermal spa experience.
  • Cape Schanck Lighthouse: Iconic lighthouse with stunning coastal views.
  • Point Nepean National Park: Rich in history and beautiful landscapes.
  • Sorrento Back Beach: A hidden gem with breathtaking cliffs and surf.
  • Red Hill Market: Local artisans and fresh produce in a charming setting.

Where to eat

  • Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove: Incredible food paired with exquisite local wines.
  • The Pizzeria: Authentic wood-fired pizzas in a cozy atmosphere.
  • The Baths Middle Brighton: Seafood and stunning bay views in a relaxed setting.

Do this

  • Wine Tours: Explore the renowned vineyards and taste local wines.
  • Visit a Strawberry Farm: Pick your own strawberries, a fun family activity.
  • Dolphin and Seal Watching Tours: Experience marine life up close in their natural habitat.

Local tips

  • Visit during weekdays to avoid heavy weekend crowds, especially at popular spots.
  • Check local farmers' markets for fresh produce and unique local products.
  • Explore the coastal walking trails for stunning views and a chance to spot wildlife.
  • Try the local seafood; it's fresher and often caught the same day.

Know before you go

Best time

Mar-May, Sep-Nov. These months offer mild weather and fewer crowds, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities and wine tours.

Getting around

Public buses, ferries, and rental cars are the most common ways to get around the peninsula.

Airport

MEL

Language

English is the primary language spoken.

Money

Australian Dollar (AUD). Credit cards are widely accepted, but having some cash is useful for small purchases.

Safety

Mornington Peninsula is generally safe, but always be cautious in remote areas, especially at night.

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