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Member's pageMornington Peninsula Hot spring (모닝턴 페니슐라 핫 스프링스)
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Recharge Bath house bathing(60min.) ---------------- AUD
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Private sanctuary and bathe(45min.) ---------------- AUD
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A treasure of Victoria’s coastline, the Mornington Peninsula is a beautiful blend of seaside charm and rich wine country.
With its golden beaches, vi ... More
A treasure of Victoria’s coastline, the Mornington Peninsula is a beautiful blend of seaside charm and rich wine country.
With its golden beaches, vineyard-dotted hills and dramatic wilderness, there is so much to see and do in the Mornington Peninsula. If you want adventure, there are memorable activities like dolphin encounters and stunning coastal hikes. Foodies will love the world-class wineries (known for chardonnay and pinot noir in particular) and renowned restaurants where you can indulge in local epicurean delights. It's also the perfect place to switch off from the world around you. Soak your cares away in the steamy hot springs or retire to a luxury hotel.
Treat yourself to a spa day::
Everyone needs a little pampering, and the peninsula is just the place for it. Feel restored and revitalised at the tranquil Peninsula Hot Springs with natural thermal mineral baths, blissful spa treatments and rejuvenating wellness experiences.
Day spa facility located less than 90 minutes from Melbourne.
Public Transportation:
Southern cross railway station->Frankston station(Duration : 1 hour and 10min.)
->Take the bus: Besgrove st/Boneo rd(Duration : 40min.)
THE Doyle Family have been serving fresh local seafood for over five generations, and have built our name on the produce our fishermen catch. We still ... More
THE Doyle Family have been serving fresh local seafood for over five generations, and have built our name on the produce our fishermen catch. We still use old fashioned methods; our fish caught mostly by hand line and iced on the boat.
THE family business was started by Alice Doyle’s great grandparents, who settled in Watson’s Bay in the early 1800’s. The two built a hut on the site of the present Doyles on the Beach Restaurant and sold fish there. Later, they opened a small eating room to sell their cooked catch.
DURING the Depression (along with a lot of other businesses), they nearly lost everything. When Alice’s late husband, Jack, returned from the war, he and Alice re-opened the dining room and gradually built what is now Doyles today. Alice’s legacy continues today with immediate family working in every aspect of the Doyles business and continuing to operate the restaurants.
There’s always something exciting going on at Darling Harbour. Whip out your diary and get ready to pencil in some of Sydney’s most exciting events, f ... More
There’s always something exciting going on at Darling Harbour. Whip out your diary and get ready to pencil in some of Sydney’s most exciting events, from art exhibitions and concerts to boat shows and film festivals.
Lucky for you Darling Harbour is home to some of the best restaurants and bars in Sydney. Sip an Aperol Spritz while the sun sets at a terrace bar, or visit some of Australia’s most acclaimed restaurants.
Darling Harbour is home to some of Sydney’s best shopping. Visit Harbourside, a boutique shopping centre with bars on its roof right by the sea, or drop into one of hundreds of stores selling everything from sheepskin boots to high fashion.
- Light Rail :
The Inner West Light Rail travels between Central Station in the CBD and Dulwich Hill in the Inner West and has a number of stops in Darling Harbour.
Alight at the Paddy's Market stop the Powerhouse Museum and the Chinese Garden.
Alight at Exhibition stop for Tumbalong Park and the ICC Sydney Exhibition halls.
Alight at Convention stop for the ICC Sydney Convention Centre and Harbourside Shopping Centre.
Alight at the Pyrmont Bay stop for the Australian National Maritime Museum and Pyrmont Bay Park.
- Bus:
For buses travelling through the CBD along Elizabeth, Castlereagh, George or York streets, alight at Market, Park, Druitt, Bathurst or Liverpool streets.
If you walk down Market Street you will enter Darling Harbour close to Pyrmont Bridge, SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium and WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo and Cockle Bay Wharf.
This place is where the desert and the sea are together.
You can enjoy various activities here, and most people come to ride sand boarding
on a sand ... More
This place is where the desert and the sea are together.
You can enjoy various activities here, and most people come to ride sand boarding
on a sand dune at an inclination of 50 degrees.