Escape to the effortless elegance of Fingal, the southernmost gem of the Mornington Peninsula, where the long, uncrowded white-sand stretch of Fingal Beach meets the wild Southern Ocean with dramatic crashing waves, limestone cliffs, and the iconic Cape Schanck Lighthouse standing sentinel at the peninsula’s tip—offering panoramic views over Bass Strait and the wild Bass Coast. Explore the nearby Bushrangers Bay walking track through coastal heathland and eucalyptus, relax on the peaceful sands perfect for surfing, fishing, or simply soaking in the raw coastal beauty, or venture to the acclaimed wineries and cellar doors of the Mornington Peninsula for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay tastings amid rolling green hills—all in a quiet, authentic coastal hamlet that perfectly balances rugged ocean drama, natural serenity, and the warm, laid-back hospitality of Victoria’s southern shores just 90 minutes from Melbourne.
Savor fresh Mornington Peninsula oysters, grilled local snapper, creamy goat cheese from nearby farms, and crisp Peninsula sparkling wine amid ocean spray, cliff-top sunsets, and the unmistakable sense of a place where the Bass Strait meets untouched Victorian coastline in perfect harmony.
Fingal isn’t just a beach—it’s the Mornington Peninsula’s most dramatic and peaceful southern escape of waves, cliffs, and coastal soul—plan your Fingal adventure today!


