The Best Hot Springs in Victoria for Ultimate Relaxation
Soak away your worries at mineral spas, thermal pools and the best hot springs in Victoria.
There's no denying that a long, steamy soak in a luxurious hot spring or spa is the peak of relaxation. Lucky for us, Victoria is home to several world-class natural hot springs using mineral water derived from deep in the ground. These institutes have facilities that’ll leave you feeling as though you're floating not only in water, but through the rest of your day.
From the Hepburn Springs in Daylesford to the classic Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs, you’ll find natural, mineral-rich thermal pools among beautiful surroundings – perfect for melting the stresses of city life away.
Next time you're in serious need of some R&R, or want to prevent yourself from reaching the point of burnout, book a session at one of the best hot springs in Victoria.
Metung Hot Springs
The Metung Hot Springs is a full-on escape from the hustle and bustle of your everyday life, especially being an approximate four hour drive from Melbourne. Soak up the minerals in the bathing pools, indulge in massaging showers, architecturally designed sauna experiences, a reflexology walk and bathing barrels. This is all across 25 stunning acres overlooking the Gippsland Lakes...and it's an incredible view.
Premium onsite accommodation comprises luxurious safari-style glamping tents, complete with private balconies and geothermal bathing barrels, king-size beds, ensuites and luxury amenities.
Be sure to book into the day spa for a massage or treatment with authentic Larn’wa Aboriginal Lore wellness rituals and native botanical spa creations.
73 Storth Ryes Avenue, Metung
Alba Thermal Springs & Spa
Digital detoxing with a side of utmost tranquillity, the Mornington Peninsula's newest hot spring and spa haven, Alba Thermal Springs & Spa, has a strict no-phone policy.
It's certainly an Instagrammer's dream, with its number of dramatic reflection pools commanding attention. And while you may want to scroll on social media while unwinding, you'll be grateful you're not given the opportunity. You'll soon slip into a dream-like state of relaxation, where the stresses of the modern world have no place. Plus, this way, you can truly switch off and take in all of the views.
Enjoy the wilderness surrounding you as you explore different bathing pools, ranging from geothermal pools to cold-plunge pools and herbal-infused 'botanical pools', as well as 22 elegant spa suites.
There's an all-day rooftop restaurant called Thyme by celebrity chef Karen Martini, which is fitting, as you'll want to slow down every minute of your time to experience Alba for all its worth. We recommend indulging in the 'Pick Me Up' cocktail, a delicious mix of banana, dates and a coffee shot, topped with walnuts. If you want something more filling, the smoked trout bagel is hearty but not heavy, the perfect pre or post-bathing meal.
282 Browns Road, Fingal
Deep Blue Hot Springs
Deep beneath the Deep Blue Hot Springs is an ancient water source called the Dilwyn Aquifer. From this, water passes through 850 metres of prehistoric rock and earth to become saturated with minerals and salts – and sits in the pools you're bathing in!
Said to improve circulation and cell oxygenation, you’ll feel your tension melt away as you relax among their beautifully designed outdoor oasis, which includes sensorial coloured-light caves, scented aromatherapy pools, hydrotherapy pools and gardens for relaxing in.
Afterwards, you can cool down with a Buddha bowl and a sweet treat at their cafe.
16 Pertobe Road, Warrnambool
Peninsula Hot Springs
These award-winning hot springs are a must-visit on any trip to the Mornington Peninsula. You’ll instantly recognise their highly Instagrammed hilltop pool which overlooks 360-degree views of Fingal’s farmlands...and it's even better to experience it in person than stare wistfully at it online.
Mineral-rich waters flow into thermal pools of various temperatures, allowing you to find the perfect balance, while over 20 globally-inspired bathing experiences make it a destination worth coming back to.
Among them are hydrotherapy, hot and cold pools, wet and dry saunas and secluded private baths, plus on-site dining and a range of luxe spa and massage packages.
140 Springs Lane, Fingal
Hepburn Bathhouse and Spa
Hepburn Springs is home to Australia’s largest concentration of mineral springs (around 80 per cent), making it one of the best hot springs in Victoria, and the place to go for a therapeutic soak.
This historic facility has been operating since 1895 yet continues to keep up to date with the latest wellness trends and contemporary designs. There’s a communal bathhouse for quick dips and longer lounging, the perfect place to unwind.
However, you’ll want to enter the Sanctuary, where you’ll find indulgent mineral bathing experiences including a magnesium salt bath for muscle relaxation, saunas, outdoor pools with a view and a cool plunge bath.
Mineral Springs Reserve Road, Hepburn Springs
Japanese Mountain Retreat
Nestled in the Dandenong Ranges is this charming Japanese-style ryokan, where you can experience both utter relaxation and a spot of culture while you’re at it.
Ideal for couples, Japanese Mountain Retreat offers several romantic getaway packages that can include mineral hot spring bathing, spa treatments, massage, hammam beauty rituals and even a trip to a private steam temple where you get to cover your body in clay (saucy, we know).
Make it a trip to remember with an omakase dinner and overnight stay in their traditional Japanese rooms, complete with shoji screens and tatami flooring. It's one of the most unique, best hot springs in Victoria – and not far from Melbourne!
If you're planning on celebrating a special occasion and having a romantic date here, indulge in one of their specially curated date night packages, which can include indoor or outdoor bathing, lunches and dinners.
14 Mountain Crescent, Montrose
Hotham Alpine Onsen Retreat
Ski and spa? Now that’s a combo we can get behind. Mt Hotham’s ski resort also hosts its Japanese-inspired outdoor onsen, where you can sit among the snow while warming up in 38-degree water.
After a big day on the slopes, (the onsen is only open during ski season) you’ll want to relax those muscles with a long soak followed by therapeutic treatments at their luxe onsite spa.
There are foot and leg recovery massages, volcanic hot stone massages and replenishing facials that’ll have you feeling a million bucks.
Big Muster Drive, Dinner Plain
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