How much does it cost to go to Peninsula Hot Springs?

How much does it cost to go to Peninsula Hot Springs?

$30 adult, $25 concession, $20 child.

Does Australia have hot springs?

In the Witjira National Park, you’ll find the Dalhousie Springs which is one of the best-known natural oasis. The hot springs are large enough for you to swim in peace with varying temperatures from 37 to 43-degrees.

Is Peninsula Hot Springs free?

Even better why not stay with us for a couple of nights and we will provide you with priority entry passes to the Bath House at the Peninsula Hot Springs for gratis, zilch, nada, nothing! Yes, that’s right…for FREE.

How do I book the Peninsula Hot Springs?

Peninsula Hot Springs glamping is located approximately 90 minutes from Melbourne, at 140 Springs Lane, Fingal, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria. How can I book? Simply book via the above buttons or call our friendly reservations team on 03 5950 8777.

How long can you stay at the hot springs?

In line with the current COVID-19 restrictions, guests are welcome to stay for up to 90 minutes. The last booking each day will be at 6:30pm. Bathing concludes 15 minutes before closing time.

Is hot springs open today?

Hot Springs National Park is open, while the National Park Visitor’s Center and Gift Shop remain closed. You can still find information on the National Park at the front entrance to the Fordyce Bathhouse/National Park Visitor’s Center.

Are there hot springs in Western Australia?

Located deep within the El Questro Wilderness Park in Western Australia is the Zebedee Thermal Springs. Like a thin river, they curl their away around tall palm trees. For a dip in these delicate waters, the park urges travellers to arrive early.

Is there hot springs in South Australia?

Australia also has the distinction of having one of only three radioactive hot springs in the world! In the Flinders Ranges in South Australia (600km/372 mi north of Adelaide) near Arkaroola are the Paralana Radioactive Hot Springs. A range of accommodation options are available in the Flinders Ranges region.

Do Hot Springs ruin swimsuits?

The water is fine—for you and your new bathing suit. The minerals in the hot springs water is no more damaging to bathing suits than chlorinated pools, saltwater or hot tubs.

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