Luxury Short Stays
Curating your stay
Region
Beaches, vineyards, and bathhouse afternoons
An hour south of Melbourne, the Peninsula trades pace for afternoons at the hot springs, Red Hill cellar doors, and long dinners above Port Phillip Bay.
The Mornington Peninsula has been Melbourne's weekend retreat for more than a century. Bay-front mansions in Sorrento and Portsea sit a short drive from the back-beach surf at Rye and St Andrews, with the Red Hill ridge in between holding some of Australia's most awarded cool-climate vineyards.
The rhythm is slow on purpose. Mornings are for the surf or the swimming pools at Peninsula Hot Springs; afternoons for wine flights at Pt. Leo Estate, Polperro, or Ten Minutes by Tractor; evenings for two-hatted dinners at Laura or fireside drinks at the Continental.
We hold homes from Portsea through to Mount Martha and Flinders, architect-built houses with pools, ocean views, and the kind of quiet you can only buy in this part of Victoria.
Peninsula Hot Springs and Alba Thermal Springs, geothermal bathing, treatments, and afternoons that disappear.
Red Hill, Main Ridge, and Merricks: a tight cluster of cool-climate pinot, chardonnay, and the cellar-door hospitality to match.
Front beach for swimming and sunsets; back beach for surf, rock pools, and long sand walks.
Laura, Stillwater at Crittenden, Pt. Leo Estate, Long Table, and the Sorrento Continental, fine dining set against the bay.


































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