Holiday rentals and lettings in Mornington Peninsula

Holiday rentals and lettings in Mornington Peninsula

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Holiday Home for 14 People in Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula
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Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula
Holiday Home • 14 Guests • 7 Bedrooms
7 Large Bedrooms with walk in / built in robe | Cellar Room is now a bedroom | 5 Bathrooms | Home Cinema | Apple TV | Stunning Pool (not heated) | World class views of Port Phillip Bay | BBQ equipped outdoor alfresco / balcony | Fully equipped kitchen | Indoor & outdoor entertaining across multiple levels | Linen and towels provided | Split system heating and refrigerated cooling throughout + gas log fire | Smart TVs | Pool Side lounges | Huge office/study allowing you to work from home *Pool water feature not in use. Bedding Configuration (sleeps max of 14) Bedroom 1 – King bed Bedroom...
from A$807 / 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$375 / night
Holiday Home for 11 People in Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula
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Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula
Holiday Home • 11 Guests • 4 Bedrooms
Features: | 4 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms | 2 Living Zones | Bay Views | Large backyard | Pool Table | Laundry | Washing Machine | Dryer | Space for 4 cars | Smart TV with Netflix | Coffee Machine | Fully Equipped Kitchen 
 _________ Bedding Configuration Bedroom 1 - King Bed + Double Fold Out + Ensuite Bathroom Bedroom 2 - Queen bed + Ensuite Bathroom Bedroom 3 - Queen bed + Ensuite Bathroom Bedroom 4 - Double bed Plus Single (Bunk) * All linen and towels for your stay are included* _________ All bookings are subject to approval pending Guest verification process - Local council restrictions ar...
from A$473 / night

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Mornington Peninsula

A$1,059for 27 Dec - 3 Jan
A$1,105 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Mornington Peninsula

3%for 27 Dec - 3 Jan
67% annual average
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Find your Perfect Holiday Rental in Mornington Peninsula

Discover Coastal Luxury and Natural Beauty

Holiday rentals in Mornington Peninsula offer an extraordinary blend of coastal charm and sophisticated comfort, perfectly positioned where Port Phillip Bay meets rolling vineyard hills. These magnificent accommodations showcase the region's signature architectural styles, from contemporary beachfront houses with floor-to-ceiling windows capturing spectacular bay views to heritage-style cottages nestled amongst native bushland. What sets these accommodations apart is their seamless integration of indoor luxury and outdoor living, with many properties featuring expansive decks, private courtyards, and direct beach access that epitomises the relaxed Australian coastal lifestyle.

The region's holiday rentals in Mornington Peninsula are renowned for their exceptional amenities and thoughtful design elements that cater to discerning travellers seeking both comfort and connection with nature. Many properties showcase unique features such as heated outdoor spas with ocean views, private pools surrounded by established gardens, and art-filled interiors featuring works by celebrated local artists. Large holiday rentals in Mornington Peninsula provide ample space for families and groups, often incorporating multiple living areas, gourmet kitchens, and separate accommodation wings to ensure privacy and comfort for all guests.

Guests can expect an impressive array of amenities designed to enhance their Peninsula experience:

  • Private heated pools and outdoor spas with panoramic bay views
  • Fully equipped gourmet kitchens with premium appliances and wine fridges
  • Reverse cycle air conditioning and cosy fireplaces for year-round comfort
  • Premium outdoor entertainment areas with Weber BBQs and alfresco dining spaces
  • Luxurious bedding with hotel-quality linens and hypoallergenic pillows
  • High-speed WiFi, Smart TVs, and comprehensive entertainment systems
  • Pet-friendly facilities with fully fenced yards and dog washing stations
  • Laundry facilities including washing machines, dryers, and ironing equipment

Who Should Book Holiday Rentals in Mornington Peninsula?

Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveller

This spectacular region attracts diverse travellers seeking unique experiences throughout the year. Wine enthusiasts will delight in exploring over 50 cellar doors within a 30-minute drive, including the renowned Montalto and Pt.

Leo Estate with their award-winning vintages and sculpture gardens.Beach lovers can discover pristine stretches like Frankston Beach and The Pillars at Mount Martha, perfect for swimming, surfing, and coastal walks.

Families appreciate attractions such as Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park and Enchanted Adventure theme park, while couples find romance in clifftop spas at Peninsula Hot Springs and sunset dining overlooking the bay. Adventure seekers can explore Arthurs Seat State Park's hiking trails leading to panoramic viewpoints, or enjoy mountain biking through the region's extensive trail networks. The ideal time to visit spans from September to May, when temperatures range from 17°C to 32°C, though winter months (June-August) offer excellent value with holiday rentals with private pool in Mornington Peninsula averaging $875 per night compared to peak summer rates of $1,200-$1,800, making it perfect for cosy getaways with indoor spas and fireplaces.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions

Discover the Peninsula's Hidden Gems

Explore these exceptional destinations that showcase the natural beauty and unique character of this renowned coastal region:

  1. Arthurs Seat Eagle Chairlift Experience
  2. Peninsula Hot Springs Natural Thermal Pools
  3. Ashcombe Maze & Lavender Gardens
  4. Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park
  5. Red Hill Wine Region Cellar Door Trail

Arthurs Seat Eagle Chairlift Experience

Soar 314 metres above sea level in state-of-the-art gondolas offering 360-degree views across Port Phillip Bay to Melbourne's skyline. The summit features walking trails, a bistro, and the spectacular Kings Chair lookout perfect for sunset photography.

Peninsula Hot Springs Natural Thermal Pools

Australia's first natural hot springs centre features over 20 thermal pools and private bathing experiences. The hillside location offers geothermal pools ranging from 37°C to 43°C, complemented by spa treatments and wellness programs.

Ashcombe Maze & Lavender Gardens

Navigate Australia's oldest and most famous hedge maze, explore the enchanting Rose Maze, and wander through fragrant lavender fields. The gardens showcase over 217 rose varieties and offer seasonal lavender harvesting experiences.

Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park

Encounter native Australian wildlife including kangaroos, koalas, and echidnas in natural bushland settings. The conservation park offers guided night tours and hands-on experiences with friendly animals.

Red Hill Wine Region Cellar Door Trail

Discover boutique wineries nestled in rolling hills, each offering distinctive cool-climate wines. Visit cellar doors featuring pinot noir, chardonnay, and sparkling wines paired with local artisan produce and panoramic vineyard views.

Peninsula Hot Springs holds the distinction of being Australia's first natural thermal springs attraction, drawing mineral-rich geothermal water from 637 metres underground.

Exceptional Dining Experiences

Savour Local Flavours and Coastal Cuisine

The region boasts outstanding restaurants that perfectly complement your accommodation experience:

  • Jackalope Hotel Restaurant (Rating: 4.5/5) - Award-winning fine dining featuring contemporary Australian cuisine with floor-to-ceiling vineyard views, offering seasonal tasting menus crafted from Peninsula produce and an extensive wine collection.
  • Merricks Store (Rating: 4.5/5) - Charming country café and gourmet store serving exceptional breakfast and lunch dishes made from local ingredients, famous for their freshly baked sourdough and artisan coffee roasted on-site.
  • Red Gum BBQ (Rating: 4.2/5) - Authentic American-style barbecue restaurant specialising in slow-cooked meats, house-made sides, and craft beers, set in a relaxed atmosphere perfect for families and groups celebrating special occasions.

Essential Peninsula Knowledge

Local Insights for an Unforgettable Stay

Mornington Peninsula's unique microclimate creates distinct seasonal experiences that savvy travellers can capitalise on throughout the year. Local hosts consistently recommend visiting during the autumn harvest season (March-May) when wineries offer exclusive tastings and the weather remains pleasantly warm with minimal rainfall. The region's commitment to sustainability is evident in many accommodations featuring solar panels, rainwater collection systems, and native garden landscapes that support local wildlife corridors.

Peninsula etiquette includes respecting the area's agricultural heritage by purchasing directly from farm gates, supporting local markets, and participating in conservation programs. Holiday accommodation in Mornington Peninsula often provides insider knowledge through host recommendations, including secret swimming spots, sunrise photography locations, and family-owned businesses that have been operating for generations. Many properties offer complimentary bicycles for exploring the rail trail networks, while some feature electric vehicle charging stations to support eco-conscious travel.

The peninsula's unique geography means beach conditions can vary dramatically within short distances - ocean-facing beaches offer excellent surfing conditions while bay-side locations provide calm waters perfect for families. For the ultimate experience, consider booking pet-friendly holiday rentals in Mornington Peninsula that provide direct access to dog beaches and bushwalking trails, allowing your four-legged family members to enjoy this spectacular coastal playground alongside you.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Mornington Peninsula

How much do you pay on average for holiday rentals in Mornington Peninsula?

At an average price of A$657.59 per night, Mornington Peninsula lies at the upper end of the price range for holiday rentals in Australia.

Which month allows you to save the most on holiday rentals?

If you want to make the most of your money, the most affordable months to visit Mornington Peninsula are November (A$535.02 the average price per night for accommodation), December (A$570.76), and January (A$599.84).

When does the price of holiday rentals in Mornington Peninsula go up the most?

In 2020, the month that had the highest annual average in Mornington Peninsula was October, with an average price of A$723.86 per night. This was followed by April, with an average of A$716.66, and May, with A$691.84.

Is Mornington Peninsula a good location for a spontaneous getaway?

It's better to book sooner than later in Mornington Peninsula as only 49% of the accommodations remain free, following the data observed in 2020.

What time of the year can I find more available holiday rentals?

In 2019, the months with the largest number of accommodations available in Mornington Peninsula were May, August, and June with average availabilities of 67.6%, 67% and 60.75%, respectively.

When are there fewer rental options available in Mornington Peninsula?

The month with the highest average booked rental figures is January (only 2% of properties were available on average in 2019). Followed by December (13%), and November (28.25%).

Are there many holiday lettings in Mornington Peninsula?

Our inventory contains approximately 2600 properties from 4 partners.