
Mornington Peninsula Twilight Bathing
Wine Tasting
1st stop.
Nestled on 330 acres of coastal beauty in the Mornington Peninsula, Pt. Leo Estate offers a wine tasting experience that’s as refined as it is scenic. Guests are invited to explore cool-climate varietals like Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Gris at the estate’s Halliday 4-star Cellar Door, where tastings are elevated by panoramic views of Western Port Bay and the surrounding sculpture park. Whether sipping at the contemporary tasting bar or strolling through the vineyard with a wine ambassador, each moment is a celebration of craftsmanship, terroir, and the art of slow indulgence.
Breathtaking View
2nd stop.
Perched along the winding Arthurs Seat Road, Murrays Lookout offers one of the Mornington Peninsula’s most breathtaking panoramas. From this elevated vantage point, visitors can soak in sweeping views of Port Phillip Bay, stretching from Mt Martha to Point Nepean, with glimpses of the city skyline on clear days. A commemorative monument honours Lieutenant John Murray, who named Arthurs Seat in 1802, adding a touch of history to the natural splendour. It’s a perfect pause for photographers, sightseers, and anyone craving a moment of coastal serenity.
Time to relax
3rd stop.
As the sun dips below the horizon, twilight bathing at Peninsula Hot Springs becomes a sensory escape into serenity. Under a canopy of stars and fairy-lit trees, guests soak in geothermal pools while ambient music and the gentle chorus of frogs set the mood. After unwinding in saunas and steam rooms, visitors can relax with a selection of food and refreshments served on site—perfect for rounding out the evening in comfort and style. It’s a magical blend of wellness and indulgence, ideal for ending the day with warmth and a touch of moonlit wonder.