A local's guide to the Mornington Peninsula — what to book, where to linger, and the places worth the drive when the weekend finally opens up.
Just 90 minutes south-east of Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula is where city life dissolves into something far more indulgent. Wild surf beaches on one side, calm bay swimming on the other; rustic farm stalls five minutes from Michelin-calibre restaurants; a booming wine region that remains stubbornly un-touristy at its heart.
“The secret the locals keep: the peninsula rewards those who slow down. Don't try to rush through four wineries in an afternoon. Book a long lunch, sit in the sun, let time dissolve.”
“The Peninsula is not one thing. It is a place of long lunches, cold-ocean walks, steam rising off thermal pools, and last-minute detours that end in a cellar door just before sunset. Treat it less like a checklist and more like a weekend rhythm.”
This site exists to help you move through the Mornington Peninsula the way locals and regulars do — by mood, by appetite, by season, and with enough confidence to know what is worth booking early and what is better left loose.
Autumn on the Peninsula brings live music, weekend markets, school-holiday family picks, and a stronger late-April cultural calendar than most visitors realise.
Paul Kelly headlines an iconic all-Australian outdoor music festival.
A standout late-April cultural weekend, ideal for visitors planning around books, ideas, and a polished village atmosphere.
Looking ahead to early May: a relaxed Red Hill community market — produce, makers and coffee — an easy first-Saturday outing as autumn settles in.
Design-forward luxury hotel in the middle of the 11-hectare Willow Creek Vineyard. Striking interiors, vineyard views, and two exceptional restaurants: Doot Doot Doot (fine dining) and Rare Hare (casual woodfired).
Extraordinary local produce — seafood, dairy, lamb, vegetables from rich volcanic soils — combined with a competitive wine country environment has pushed restaurant quality well above what you'd expect.
Theatrical fine diner. Caviar, exceptional local produce, long degustation format. A bucket-list meal.
Degustation · Book Months AheadLong communal tables, woodfired cooking, share plates and Willow Creek wines by the glass.
Woodfired · Share PlatesLaidback, sunny, spacious brunch on a lovely estate with outdoor deck and easy-drinking wines.
Outdoors · RelaxedThe cool maritime climate produces Chardonnay and Pinot Noir of genuine elegance. Most estates are small, family-run, and proud of it.
Three separate vineyards producing distinct single-vineyard expressions. Exceptional Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
Premium · Single VineyardMore than just a winery — a 16-acre outdoor sculpture park plus the fine-dining Laura restaurant.
Sculpture Park · Full ExperienceHot springs, sculpture parks, wild coastal walks, and hidden ocean beaches — the peninsula has more to explore than you'd expect.
70+ globally-inspired bathing experiences. Book the adults-only Spa Dreaming Centre for couples.
Hidden ocean beach via a 2.5km walk. Dramatic rock formations, sea caves, and raw Southern Ocean power.
One of Victoria's most dramatic coastal walks to the historic lighthouse at the peninsula's tip.
Classic bay beach with iconic bathing boxes, calm water, and the village of Sorrento right behind.
Based at Jackalope Hotel, April 19–20. Designed for relaxed indulgence — not trying to do everything, but doing the best things properly.