Imagine soaking away your stresses in natural geothermal mineral waters, then rolling in detoxifying clay with friends. That’s exactly what you get at the Mornington Peninsula’s Peninsula Hot Springs, a 3-hour experience that combines unlimited bathing with a unique Body Clay Ritual. Priced at $66 per person, this outing is designed for those craving relaxation, fun, and a touch of nature’s healing power, all within a scenic coastal setting just 90 minutes from Melbourne.
What we love about this experience is how accessible it is for all ages and groups, with plenty of options to relax, learn, and enjoy together. The fact that your ticket includes over 50 bathing experiences means you can tailor your visit from thermal pools to steam baths and caves, all set against stunning panoramic views. The 45-minute clay ritual adds a playful, therapeutic element that encourages connection with natural earth materials—something truly different from the typical spa day.
One possible consideration is that parking can be crowded, especially on weekends or peak times, which has been noted by visitors. Also, if you’re traveling with very young children or pregnant, you might want to check restrictions, as pregnant women aren’t advised to participate. This tour suits adventurous wellness seekers, groups of friends, or anyone eager to experience both relaxation and a bit of fun in nature.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you enjoy soaking in hot springs, exploring varied bathing options, and trying something a bit different like a clay body ritual, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially good for those who value informative guides—many reviewers praise the hosts for sharing stories and benefits with genuine enthusiasm—and for travelers looking for great value in a wellness experience.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Variety of baths: Over 50 globally inspired bathing experiences, from thermal pools to steam rooms.
- Healing benefits: The clay ritual uses detoxifying clays selected for their therapeutic properties.
- Scenic location: Coastal setting with panoramic views, hilltop pools, and landscaped bathing gullies.
- Family-friendly: Perfect for groups and friends, though not suitable for pregnant women.
- Inclusive experience: Entry includes unlimited access, making it cost-effective for leisurely exploration.
- Educational element: Guides share stories about the healing powers of clays and water.
Walking into Peninsula Hot Springs feels like entering a wellness playground crafted by nature. As you arrive, you’ll be greeted at the reception—be sure to show your booking confirmation—and then you’re free to explore the diverse bathing options designed for both relaxation and fun.
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The Bath House: A World of Water Experiences

The Bath House is the heart of Peninsula Hot Springs. It offers a sociable atmosphere where visitors can move freely among heated pools, caves, and steam rooms. Highlights include the hilltop pool offering 360-degree views of the region, the underground sauna, the reflexology walk, and the lakeside pool.
The pools are fed by natural geothermal waters, which are a significant draw. These mineral-rich waters are believed to have health benefits, making them ideal for detoxification and relaxation. Many visitors described their experience as “Max relax” and appreciated the variety of pools, which cater to different preferences—whether you want a gentle soak or a more vigorous thermal shower.
The Body Clay Ritual: Playful and Therapeutic

The 45-minute Body Clay Ritual is more than just a fun activity; it’s a physical therapy that uses detoxifying clays from around Australia. The experience is set in the Clay Ridge landscape, creating a natural, earthy vibe.
During the ritual, knowledgeable hosts guide you through the process, sharing stories about each clay’s benefits. This engaging storytelling adds depth to the experience, transforming it from mere fun into a learning opportunity. Reviewers like Chloe R praised the host as “so kind and lovely,” indicating that the staff makes the ritual accessible and enjoyable.
The ritual invites you to let go of inhibitions and find a sense of playfulness—something rare in typical spa visits. Many appreciate that it’s perfect to share with friends or family, adding a social element that enhances the overall experience.
Additional Highlights and Practical Tips

- Unlimited bathing means no rushing—spend as much time as you like exploring pools, caves, and steam rooms.
- The location’s scenic views are a bonus, especially from the hilltop pool.
- The clay ritual takes place three times daily at 10:30 am, 1:00 pm, and 3:00 pm—make sure to book ahead.
- What to bring: swimwear, reusable water bottle, waterproof shoes. Towel, robe, locker, and swimwear are not included, so plan accordingly.
- Be aware that parking can be challenging during busy times, so arriving early or during off-peak hours might help.
- Pregnant women are advised not to participate in the ritual, so check with staff if unsure.
Authentic Experiences and Real Traveler Insights
Many visitors have shared glowing reviews. Amita from Australia summed it up as “Max relax,” capturing the tranquil vibe. Chloe R from New Zealand called it an “awesome experience” and highlighted the kindness of the host, which she felt made the ritual special.
Other reviewers appreciated the value. One noted that they might have saved a bit by booking directly through the official website, where “pay one entry get one free” offers are sometimes available. However, the overall consensus is that the experience delivers good value, especially considering the diversity of bathing options included.
A noteworthy mention from visitors was the scenic views and the well-maintained landscape—these natural elements amplify the sense of connection with nature that this experience fosters.
Start at the Reception: After confirming your booking, you’ll receive some basic instructions. Parking might be tight, so plan to arrive early if you’re visiting during busy hours.
Explore the Bath House: Your unlimited pass grants access to a variety of pools and saunas. Many people start with the thermal mineral pools, which are warm and inviting, then venture to the cave pool for a more enclosed, atmospheric experience. The hilltop pool offers a spectacular view, perfect for unwinding with a drink or just soaking in the scenery.
Join the Clay Ritual: Reserve your spot for the scheduled 45-minute session. The ritual takes place in the Clay Ridge landscape, where you’ll be guided through the application of detoxifying clays. You’ll learn about the therapeutic benefits of different Australian clays—a fascinating blend of natural science and cultural storytelling.
Continue Bathing: After your ritual, you are encouraged to explore more pools—perhaps the lakeside pool or the reflexology walk. The variety encourages movement and discovery, making your visit more dynamic than just lounging in one place.
Wrap up and Reflect: With unlimited access, you can linger as long as you like, or head to the lakeside café for a healthy snack. Remember, your ticket doesn’t include towels or swimwear, so be prepared to bring these or rent them on site.
This experience offers remarkable value for the price, especially considering the extensive range of bathing experiences included. It’s a great choice for groups of friends, families (excluding pregnant women), or couples eager to share a unique wellness activity. The informative guides and the playful nature of the clay ritual make it particularly appealing for those who want more than just a soak—they want to learn and connect with nature.
While some might find parking an inconvenience, the overall experience compensates with its scenic setting, variety, and the well-curated ritual. This isn’t just a day at a spa; it’s a journey into the healing qualities of earth and water, presented in an accessible and fun way.
If you’re looking for an authentic, reasonably priced way to relax, learn, and reconnect, then this tour on the Mornington Peninsula is a solid choice.
Is this experience suitable for children?
The tour is mainly designed for adults or groups, and children are not specifically mentioned, but it’s best to check with the provider for restrictions.
Can pregnant women participate in the clay ritual?
No, pregnant women are advised not to participate in the ritual, likely due to the therapeutic nature of the clays.
What should I bring?
Swimwear, a reusable water bottle, and waterproof shoes are recommended. Towels and robes are not included and must be brought or rented separately.
Is parking available onsite?
Yes, but some reviews mention that parking can be crowded, especially during weekends or busy times.
How long is the clay ritual?
It lasts 45 minutes, with sessions at 10:30 am, 1:00 pm, and 3:00 pm daily.
What’s included in the ticket price?
Your ticket includes entry to Bath House, unlimited access to over 50 bathing experiences, and the 45-minute clay ritual.
Are there any additional costs?
Towels, robes, lockers, and swimwear are not included and must be provided separately.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the experience suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely—many reviews highlight the relaxed atmosphere that’s perfect for solo visitors.
How much time should I allocate?
The experience lasts around 3 hours, but you might want to add extra time to fully enjoy the pools and the scenery.
The Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs and Body Clay Ritual offers a thoughtful blend of natural healing, interactive fun, and scenic beauty. It’s a great choice for travelers seeking a value-packed wellness escape with lots of options to relax and learn. The diverse bathing experiences and the playful clay ritual make it stand out from typical spa visits, especially if you’re traveling with friends or family.
While parking and the need to bring your own towels might be minor inconveniences, they’re well offset by the quality of the experience and the chance to connect with nature in a meaningful way. For those looking to recharge physically and mentally in a beautiful setting, this tour on the Mornington Peninsula is a solid pick.
Whether you’re a wellness enthusiast, a curious traveler, or simply in need of a restorative break, this experience offers genuine relaxation with an educational twist—well worth the trip.
Note: Always check availability and current restrictions before booking, and consider arriving early to beat the crowds.
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