Holiday homes & houses in Mornington Peninsula

Holiday homes & houses in Mornington Peninsula

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Popular Holiday Houses & Homes in Mornington Peninsula

Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula

9.5

Holiday home for 14 people, with balcony and garden, child-friendly

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from A$553 per night

Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula

9.6

Holiday home for 10 people, with terrace and garden

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from A$450 per night

Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula

10.0

Holiday home for 12 people, with garden, child-friendly

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from A$382 per night

Balnarring Beach, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 9 people, with balcony, child-friendly

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from A$363 per night

Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula

10.0

Holiday home for 14 people, with garden and terrace

Free cancellation

from A$1,929 per night

Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 14 people, with garden and balcony, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$756 per night

Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 11 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from A$496 per night

Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 12 people, with garden and balcony, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$404 per night

Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 14 people, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$626 per night

Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 16 people, with terrace and garden, with pets

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from A$736 per night

Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 10 people, with balcony and garden, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$981 per night

Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 8 people, with garden and balcony, child-friendly

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from A$800 per night

Sorrento (Victoria), Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 9 people, child-friendly

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from A$530 per night

Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 14 people, with garden and terrace

Free cancellation

from A$804 per night

Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 11 people, with garden and terrace

Free cancellation

from A$1,712 per night

Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 10 people, with balcony and garden, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$859 per night

Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 16 people, with balcony and garden, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$1,227 per night

Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 10 people, with garden, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$524 per night

Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 14 people, with garden and balcony, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$1,052 per night

Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 12 people, with garden and terrace

Free cancellation

from A$736 per night

Blairgowrie, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 6 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from A$290 per night

Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 8 people, with garden and terrace

Free cancellation

from A$1,052 per night

Dromana, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 11 people, with balcony, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$932 per night

Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula

Holiday home for 8 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from A$476 per night

Best Holiday Houses & Homes in Mornington Peninsula

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Holiday Home for 6 People in Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula
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Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula
Holiday Home • 6 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
Our cosy clifftop sanctuary boasts not one, but two decks with some of the best views in Mount Martha: a welcoming front deck with plush lounge and dining areas, and a newly-constructed elevated deck at the back, where you can recline on sun lounges, indulge in our heated spa, and seek shade under stylish umbrellas. Key Features: - Elevated Rear Deck: This space comes alive with sophisticated sun lounges, a top-tier heated spa, and chic umbrellas, all set against the breathtaking panorama of the bay. - Heated Spa (additional $50 per stay for spa heating applies) - Front Deck Lounge & Di...
from A$345 / night
Holiday Home for 11 People in Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula
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Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula
Holiday Home • 11 Guests • 5 Bedrooms
**Please note: There is construction occurring at the neighbouring property. While we don’t anticipate major disruption, some daytime noise may be present. Pricing has been adjusted 40% to reflect this.** Features: | Private salt chlorinated solar heated pool | Private barrel spa | Bay views | 5 Bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | Parking onsite | Short drive to some of the Peninsula’s best beaches | Home gym | Ducted heating | Refrigerated cooling | Gas log fire | Pool table | Game console | Smart Tv's throughout | Full equipped kitchen | High quality bed linens and towels | Table tennis table | Bbq ...
from A$676 / night
Holiday Home for 10 People in Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula
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Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula
Holiday Home • 10 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
A split-level design and oversized picture windows are integral to the living experience. This property offers curated indoor-outdoor connectivity to maximise exquisite bay views while maintaining absolute privacy. Soaring ceilings with clerestory windows connect the informal and formal living areas, anchored by the well-appointed kitchen at the heart of the home, with a Smeg dishwasher, Westinghouse oven, and a servery for entertaining. The casual family domain seemingly fades into the blue horizon, with wall-to-wall glass unfolding to an expansive, decked entertaining balcony, framing the...
from A$377 / night

Find your Perfect Holiday House in Mornington Peninsula

Luxury Accommodation with World-Class Amenities

The holiday houses in Mornington Peninsula offer an exceptional blend of coastal charm and countryside tranquility that defines this renowned Victorian destination. These distinctive properties feature everything from elegant beach houses with panoramic Bass Strait views to cozy countryside cabins nestled among rolling vineyards and native bushland. What sets these accommodations apart is their seamless integration with the peninsula's natural landscape, often showcasing contemporary Australian architecture with expansive windows, outdoor entertaining areas, and carefully curated interiors that reflect the region's relaxed coastal lifestyle. Many holiday houses in Mornington Peninsula are designed as luxurious retreats, featuring eco-conscious elements and premium finishes that create a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere. The holiday accommodation in Mornington Peninsula caters to discerning travelers seeking both comfort and authentic Australian experiences.

Guests staying in these remarkable properties can expect an impressive array of premium amenities designed to enhance every aspect of their stay:

  • Private heated swimming pools and spa facilities for year-round relaxation
  • Fully equipped gourmet kitchens with modern appliances and dining spaces
  • Outdoor entertaining areas featuring BBQ facilities and alfresco dining
  • Expansive decks and terraces with stunning water or countryside views
  • Cozy fireplaces and chimney systems for comfortable winter evenings
  • High-speed internet connectivity and modern entertainment systems
  • Private parking facilities and secure storage areas
  • Pet-friendly accommodations with enclosed gardens and yards
  • Air conditioning and heating systems for optimal climate control
  • Premium bedding and luxury bathroom amenities

Who Should Rent a Holiday House in Mornington Peninsula

Perfect Destination for Every Type of Traveler

Wine enthusiasts will find themselves in paradise with over 50 boutique wineries scattered across the peninsula's picturesque hills, including renowned estates like Montalto and Ten Minutes by Tractor. Beach lovers can explore both the calm bay beaches perfect for families and the dramatic surf beaches of the Bass Strait coastline, with Frankston Beach and The Pillars at Mount Martha offering exceptional swimming and scenic walks.

Adventure seekers can experience the thrilling Arthurs Seat Eagle gondola ride, explore the challenging trails at Cape Schanck, or discover the unique wildlife at Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park. Food connoisseurs will delight in the peninsula's award-winning restaurants, artisanal food producers, and vibrant farmers markets, while families can enjoy attractions like Enchanted Adventure Garden and the Peninsula Hot Springs. Luxury holiday homes in Mornington Peninsula provide the perfect base for couples seeking romantic getaways among the vineyards, with many properties offering private spas and intimate settings overlooking the rolling countryside. The best time to visit is during the warmer months from November to April, when temperatures range from 18°C to 35°C and rainfall is minimal, though current availability shows excellent options year-round with average prices ranging from AUD 930 to AUD 1,800 per week depending on the season and property size.

Top 5 Must-Visit Experiences

Essential Peninsula Adventures

Discover the most captivating attractions and activities that make the Mornington Peninsula an unforgettable destination:

  1. Peninsula Hot Springs Natural Thermal Pools
  2. Arthurs Seat Lookout and Eagle Gondola
  3. Cape Schanck Lighthouse and Coastal Walk
  4. Red Hill Wine Region Discovery Trail
  5. Point Nepean National Park Historical Journey

Peninsula Hot Springs Natural Thermal Pools

Australia's first natural hot springs destination offers over 20 thermal mineral pools ranging from 37°C to 43°C, complemented by spa treatments and wellness experiences set among native tea tree landscapes. The springs provide a unique geothermal experience with both outdoor pools overlooking bushland and private bathing pavilions for ultimate relaxation.

Arthurs Seat Lookout and Eagle Gondola

Soar 305 meters above sea level via the state-of-the-art Eagle gondola system to witness breathtaking 360-degree views across Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne city skyline, and the Dandenong Ranges. The summit features walking trails, dining options, and seasonal events that showcase the peninsula's natural beauty from its highest vantage point.

Cape Schanck Lighthouse and Coastal Walk

This historic 1859 lighthouse stands majestically on rugged basalt cliffs, offering guided tours and access to the dramatic coastal boardwalk that winds through native vegetation to secluded beaches. The two-kilometer cliff-top walk provides spectacular ocean views and opportunities to spot native wildlife including echidnas and various seabirds.

Red Hill Wine Region Discovery Trail

Explore over 50 boutique wineries nestled among rolling hills, featuring cool-climate varieties including Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The self-guided trail connects premium cellar doors, artisanal food producers, and award-winning restaurants, creating a world-class epicurean experience through some of Australia's most scenic vineyard landscapes.

Point Nepean National Park Historical Journey

Discover the peninsula's military heritage through historic fort ruins, underground tunnels, and quarantine station remnants while enjoying pristine coastal scenery. The park offers guided historical tours, challenging hiking trails, and secluded beaches accessible via the heritage-listed park tram or scenic walking paths through diverse native ecosystems.

The Mornington Peninsula produces some of Australia's finest cool-climate wines, with the region hosting over 50 boutique wineries within just 100 square kilometers.

Exceptional Dining Experiences

Award-Winning Restaurants and Local Flavors

The peninsula's culinary scene showcases exceptional restaurants that perfectly complement your luxury accommodation experience:

  • MERRICKS STORE (4.5/5 stars, 1,051 reviews) - This charming heritage-listed store combines a gourmet cafe, artisanal food market, and restaurant serving fresh local produce in a picturesque countryside setting, making it perfect for leisurely brunches and specialty food shopping.
  • Ten Minutes by Tractor (4.5/5 stars, 687 reviews) - An internationally acclaimed restaurant offering contemporary Australian cuisine with estate-grown wines, featuring seasonal menus that highlight the peninsula's finest local ingredients in an elegant vineyard setting.
  • Jackalope Hotel Restaurant (4.5/5 stars, 480 reviews) - This award-winning fine dining establishment delivers innovative modern cuisine paired with premium wines, set within architecturally stunning surroundings that provide panoramic views across the Mornington Peninsula's vineyard landscape.

Local Insights and Travel Tips

Essential Information for Your Peninsula Stay

Local property owners consistently recommend visiting during shoulder seasons (March-May and September-November) when the weather remains pleasant but crowds are smaller, allowing for more intimate winery experiences and easier restaurant reservations. The peninsula operates on a relaxed timeline, with most attractions opening at 10 AM and many cellar doors closing by 5 PM, so planning your daily itinerary around these hours ensures you don't miss key experiences. Holiday homes to rent in Mornington Peninsula often include comprehensive local guides created by knowledgeable hosts who share insider tips about hidden beaches, lesser-known hiking trails, and seasonal events like the annual Peninsula Picnic music festival. Sustainability is increasingly important to local operators, with many accommodations featuring solar power, rainwater collection systems, and partnerships with organic farms to reduce environmental impact. The region's unique microclimate means weather can vary significantly between coastal and inland areas, so packing layers is essential for comfortable exploration. Local etiquette includes supporting small businesses, respecting native wildlife, and following Leave No Trace principles when exploring natural areas. For the ultimate experience, consider booking a pet-friendly holiday house in Mornington Peninsula where your four-legged companions can enjoy the expansive gardens and nearby dog-friendly beaches that make this destination welcoming to the entire family.

FAQs: Holiday Houses & Homes in Mornington Peninsula

Which types of facilities can you find at the holiday homes in Mornington Peninsula?

When looking at the amenities offered by Holidu, it seems that the holiday homes in Mornington Peninsula contain everything that holiday-makers want! Here, the holiday homes generally offer a variety of amenities, the most popular being: air conditioning (85%), Wi-Fi (65%), and barbecue (61%)...Tempted?

How are the reviews for the holiday homes in Mornington Peninsula?

On average, the holiday homes here have rather positive comments. Judging by the Holidu data, 42% of holiday homes have a rating average of 4.5 stars. This is a relatively high percentage which allows us to confirm that there are many which are very comfortable and will be the perfect choice for your next holiday.

Are the holiday homes in Mornington Peninsula child-friendly?

Holidu's data reveals that 50% of holiday homes in Mornington Peninsula are child-friendly, it will therefore be easy to find the perfect holiday home for you and your family.

Are the holiday homes in Mornington Peninsula pet-friendly?

Yes! In Mornington Peninsula, 20% of the holiday homes welcome them with open arms, 16% even have a garden!

Do the holiday homes in Mornington Peninsula mostly offer an internet connection?

Yes! According to Holidu's database, 65% of holiday homes in Mornington Peninsula have Wi-Fi. It is therefore no problem for you to will be able to browse the internet at any time!

What are the prices like for holiday homes in Mornington Peninsula?

A lot of the holiday homes in Mornington Peninsula are in general rather expensive. According to the data collected last year, 23% cost on average more than £500 a night.

Do the holiday homes in Mornington Peninsula usually have a fireplace or a pool?

You're in luck! According to Holidu's data, the holiday homes in Mornington Peninsula are ideal for all seasons. Here, 37% have a fireplace and 21% a pool.

Are the holiday homes in Mornington Peninsula suitable for stays with several people or better for an escape as a small group?

Here, according to Holidu's data, 72% of holiday homes welcome groups of up to eight travellers, 53% of these holiday homes have at least four bedrooms. But 98% of holiday homes also accept up to four people, and 96% of the holiday homes have at least two separate bedrooms. This is therefore the perfect destination for travelling in small or large groups, with family or friends!