Vacation rentals in Mount Martha

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Top-rated accommodation in Mount Martha

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Guesthouse in Mount Martha

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 341 reviews

Studio 37: Modern, Cottage Retreat

Our modernized cottage retreat is well located & close to amenities required for short or long stay visits. Close to public transport, 25 minute stroll to the beach(5 by car), 10 minutes to shopping, own private garden, recently renovated. Nearly 100 walking tracks, trails & short walks mean you’re totally spoilt for choice. Lots of easy coastal walks include beaches, piers, arts trails, historic sites & villages for a lazy coffee. Go inland , shady bush walks, bird-filled wetlands & lots more.

17 – 24 July

$971 AUD total
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Guesthouse in Mornington

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

The Haven Mornington

Rest, relax & restore at this cozy, unique & tranquil retreat. Offering complete privacy with your own private courtyard & off street parking. Perfect for a romantic getaway to explore wineries, beaches, cafes, restaurants, golf, hot springs etc, . 4 min drive (2.1 klm) to Mornington's stunning beaches & just 5 min drive (2.2 klm) to Main Streets shops & Cafes. Accom - 1 Bedroom QS bed, Ensuite Toilet & Shower, Tea/Coffee/Toaster facilities, Fridge, BBQ, Outdoor setting amongst pretty garden.

4 – 11 June

$1,258 AUD total
Guest favourite

Guest suite in Mount Martha

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Designer Beach Studio - 3 minute walk to beach!

Located in Mount Martha and only a 3 minute walk to the beach, this couples retreat is the perfect reason to get away for the weekend and explore the Mornington Peninsula. The studio is just a short 2-3 minute drive to Mount Martha shops with cafe's, deli, restaurants, supermarket, liquor store, news agency and more. We are a short 15-20 minute drive to local vineyards and renowned restaurants and wineries such as Polperro, Montalto and Jackalope. Plenty to explore and lots of great walks too!

18 – 25 June

$1,804 AUD total

Popular amenities for Mount Martha accommodation

Stay near Mount Martha's top sights

The Pillars16 locals recommend
The Briars36 locals recommend
Bathing Boxes Mornington Peninsula3 locals recommend
Woolworths Mornington East4 locals recommend
Benton's Square Shopping Centre10 locals recommend
The Dava Hotel11 locals recommend

Other great accommodation in Mount Martha

Guest favourite

Guesthouse in Mt Martha

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

Byron St Bliss. Mt Martha village

20 – 27 Mar

$1,570 AUD total
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Guesthouse in Mount Eliza

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 324 reviews

Woodlands Tranquillity

19 – 26 July

$1,050 AUD total
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Home in Mount Martha

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Fox House - Cedar Hot Tub. Dog friendly.

18 – 25 July

$5,333 AUD total
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Cottage in Moorooduc

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

Windmill Cottage for couples, Mornington Peninsula

17 – 24 Mar

$1,584 AUD total
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Barn in Tyabb

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 464 reviews

Romance! Mornington Peninsula

6 – 13 Oct

$1,455 AUD total
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Tiny home in Mount Martha

4.89 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Nest

28 May – 4 June

$2,115 AUD total
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Cottage in Mount Martha

4.86 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Little Mount Martha

21 – 28 July

$2,066 AUD total
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Cottage in Mornington

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 260 reviews

Alberts Cottage

11 – 18 June

$1,623 AUD total
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Guesthouse in McCrae

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

"The Nest" - luxury guest house with pool access

13 – 20 June

$2,109 AUD total
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Guesthouse in McCrae

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Make your memories in McCrae ...

17 – 24 Aug

$1,615 AUD total
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Apartment in Dromana

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Room With A View and a Spa

24 – 31 July

$1,530 AUD total
Superhost

Dome in Balnarring Beach

4.82 out of 5 average rating, 354 reviews

The Love Shack Balnarring Beach

8 – 15 Sept

$1,349 AUD total

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Mount Martha

Total rentals

430 properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

170 properties have a dedicated workspace

Rentals with a pool

160 properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

140 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

360 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

13K reviews

Your guide to Mount Martha

Welcome to Mount Martha

You need only travel an hour south of Melbourne to discover some of Victoria’s most charming coastal towns hugging the Mornington Peninsula as it curves around Port Phillip Bay. There’s an embarrassment of beaches on offer, but perhaps one of the prettiest of them all is Mount Martha Beach, which serves the western boundary of its eponymous village. Along this two-kilometre stretch of sand sits a necklace of bathing boxes, painted a rainbow of colours by their local owners. Aside from the photo opportunities here, the water is calm and perfect for swimming, patrolled by the Surf Life Saving Club during summer months.

The sand is divided into north and south by Balcombe Creek, which snakes inland and is surrounded by a bushland reserve — when wandering here, keep watch for wallabies and native birds. Woodland and wetland walks also abound through the neighbouring Briars Park, planted with indigenous flora and home to hides protecting a number of rare Australian birds.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Mount Martha

Many Melbournians own holiday homes around the Mornington Peninsula, taking advantage of the bountiful offerings and proximity to the big city. This means the destination is busy year-round, but particularly so over the summer and Easter school holidays, when the sun is shining and the water is warm.

The peninsula’s calendar of events covers the year and ranges from sports to the arts, with plenty of food and wine festivals in between. Visit for the biennial Pinot Celebration Australia in February, the Mornington Peninsula Winery Walk in May, and the Winter Wine Weekend in June — and if you’re here over these cooler months, you’ll have the chance of spotting migrating whales, glimpsed off the coast from May through November.


Top things to do in Mount Martha

The Pillars

For a taste of the Mediterranean on the Mornington Peninsula, head to the sandstone rocks known as the Pillars. Along Mount Martha’s Esplanade between Deakin Drive and Marguerita Avenue, this clifftop perch draws thrill seekers and view seekers. Bring your picnic rug and watch the last of the day disappear over the bay.

Golf with a View

More than a dozen golfing opportunities adorn the peninsula, from virtual simulators to expansive links courses. You don’t have to travel far from your base to tee off at Mount Martha’s public golf course. The swoon-worthy views from the fairways and greens are particularly attractive as the sun begins to fade — twilight golf is a thing here.

Mount Martha Coastal Walk

Lace up your walking shoes to traverse the coast all the way from Mount Martha north to the village of Mornington. The views over Port Phillip Bay are hard to beat, and plenty of tracks lead down to sandy coves where you can cool off with a swim en route — bring your bathing costume and your stamina, as the trail is 10 kilometres each way.

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