Meetings In Mornington
Historic seaside villages are scattered throughout the Mornington Peninsula, just waiting to be discovered once the hard work of a conference is over.
Choose from Mornington, with its picturesque harbour; or stylish Sorrento, with its lovely 19th century buildings and excellent restaurants, boutiques and galleries. On the other side of the peninsula is the fishing hamlet of Flinders and nearby Cape Schanck, with its lighthouse and views of Bass Strait.

Heading inland, there are vineyards and orchards around Red Hill and Main Ridge. Arthurs Seat is the peninsula’s highest viewpoint, with sweeping views towards Melbourne.
>> Look for Mornington Peninsula conference venue
One of the newest properties on the Mornington Peninsula, the award-winning Best Western One Four Nelson, opposite the beach at Rye, has 30 luxury suites and fully equipped conference facilities for between 20 and 150 people. Part of the Rye Hotel, it offers a range of post-conference diversions.
RACV Resort Cape Schanck (The Cape) is on one of Australia’s most spectacular headland overlooking the Southern Ocean, 90 minutes drive from Melbourne. Surrounded by the Mornington Peninsula National Park, the resort has three conference rooms catering for up to 260 theatre style.
Melbourne Business School at Mount Eliza is an historic property set on a spectacular waterfront location with views of Port Phillip Bay. It is the ultimate residential retreat, just over an hour’s drive from Melbourne’s CBD, and a dedicated conference venue in which all rooms are designed to maximise comfort, with natural light, ergonomic chairs and state-of-the-art multimedia facilities. |