Best Time to Visit Hot Springs: Seasonal Guide for Relaxation and Wellness

Best Time to Visit Hot Springs

Hot springs are a year-round attraction, but the time of year you visit makes a big difference. Whether you want to cosy up in winter or relax in spring surrounded by blooming native flowers, choosing the right month is key to making the most of your geothermal bathing experience.

Peninsula Hot Springs

This guide looks at the best months to visit hot springs, including the Peninsula Hot Springs on the Mornington Peninsula, and the seasonal factors to consider, such as average temperatures, geothermal waters, and best spa experiences for every weather condition. Let’s get into what makes each season special and find your next visit.

Spring (March to May)

cooler weather

Spring is a great time to visit hot springs, with cooler weather and stunning landscapes. The native flora is in bloom, making the surroundings even more beautiful. This is the perfect time for morning soaks in geothermal pools, followed by active wellness activities like yoga or walking on the trails.

Why Visit in Spring?

Why Visit in Spring
  • Temperatures are moderate, so thermal pools and hilltop pools are comfortable.
  • Visit in the morning and add on a signature spa treatment for the ultimate relaxation.
  • Beat the summer crowds and relax in peace.

Spring Activities

Spa Dreaming Centre
  • Try the cold plunge pool at the Spa Dreaming Centre to wake yourself up.
  • Treat yourself to body treatments to complement your spring detox.
  • Taste local wines with a wine tasting on the Mornington Peninsula.

Summer (June to August)

Summer might be too hot for hot springs, but it has its own charm. Early mornings and evenings are the best time to soak in geothermal water and the longer days mean more time to get out and about and hike and explore. Summer is the perfect time to alternate hot pools with cold pools to regulate your body temperature.

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Why Visit in Summer?

  • More daylight saving hours to get more time outside.
  • It is great to combine geothermal springs with active activities like hiking or cycling.
  • Enjoy the peak tourist season with extended spa treatments and all-day dining.

What to Do in Summer?

  • Soak in shaded bathing boxes between soaks.
  • Book private pools or private bathing for a private spa experience.
  • Join wellness sessions like meditation overlooking the views.

Autumn (September to November)

As the temperature cools down, autumn is the best time to visit hot springs. The cooler air provides a nice contrast to the warm water, making the hilltop pool and geothermal baths even more appealing. Autumn foliage also adds to the magic.

Why Visit in Autumn?

Why Visit in Autumn.
  • See the leaves from the thermal pools.
  • Softer air temperature to soak in.
  • Less crowds than summer.

Autumn Activities to Do

Autumn Activities to Do
  • Buy a gift certificate for someone to enjoy the festive season.
  • Enjoy the supper menu at Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs to finish off your day.
  • Visit nearby wineries and combine geothermal bathing with wine tasting.

Winter (December to February)

For some, winter is the best time for hot springs. The cold weather creates a magical atmosphere, especially when the surrounding landscape is snowed in. Soaking in geothermal water in winter has therapeutic benefits, improves cardiovascular performance and relaxes the body.

Why Visit in Winter?

  • Soak in healing geothermal water surrounded by winter’s silence.
  • Less tourists means a more intimate and peaceful environment.
  • Combine your visit with body treatments to combat dry winter skin.

Winter

  • Geothermal bathing at the Spa Dreaming Centre.
  • Private baths.
  • Supper from the all-day menu.
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Best Month for a Getaway

If you want balance and beauty October is the month. The autumn weather is cool and the fall colors are gorgeous. For winter lovers July is frosty mornings and thermal water.

Tips

To book in:

  • Check for severe weather or heavy precipitation scores.
  • Book ahead, especially during peak season.
  • Get here early to beat the crowds and get the most time soaking.

Hot springs are a year round treasure. Whether you’re enjoying the spring weather, summer months, autumn or winter months there’s never a bad time for geothermal bathing. Make your next trip unforgettable with the right timing and a little bit of pampering with body treatments, thermal pools and native flora surroundings.

FAQ

When is the best time of day to visit?

Early mornings are best for cooler air and peacefulness. Evening visits can be magical, too, especially during winter or summer.

Are there private options for bathing?

Yes, many hot springs including Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs have private pools and private baths for a more intimate experience.

Can hot springs help with health and wellness?

Yes, soaking in geothermal water can improve cardiovascular performance, reduce stress and ease sore muscles. Add in one of our signature treatments and the benefits are amplified.

What to bring?

Essentials are swimsuit, towel, water shoes and weather appropriate clothing. During winter bring extra layers to wear between soaks.

Is there food at the hot springs?

Yes, many hot springs including Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs have food options, supper menu and snacks.