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Deep Blue Hotel & Hot Springs

Book this if You want a geothermal soak without the crowds of Mornington Peninsula and don't mind a hotel that feels a bit like a high-end hospital.

Why People Love It

8.01991 reviews
  • Direct access to the geothermal Hot Springs Sanctuary
  • Top-floor rooms have genuine Southern Ocean views
  • It's the only 'resort-style' option in Warrnambool

Quick Take: A solid 4-star regional hotel that leans heavily on its hot springs to distract you from the slightly sterile, dated room interiors.

Reviewed by @laikacharlesI honestly didn't expect Warrnambool to have a spot this romantic. The cave pool was my favorite—the sound of the waterfall drowns out everything else. It felt like we were the only two people on earth. Perfect for disconnecting.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Guests love the hot springs and location near the beach but often feel nickle-and-dimed by breakfast and parking costs.

Reality check

The 'open concept' bathrooms in some suites have a dividing door that offers questionable acoustic privacy—awkward for new couples.

  • You are doing the Great Ocean Road and need a recharge stop
  • You prioritize wellness and soaking over nightlife
  • You want a balcony with fresh sea air

Cleanliness & Maintenance

8.8
  • Housekeeping: Daily service is consistent. Most guests report rooms are 'spotless' upon arrival.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Generally excellent. Modern grout and tiles. Very few mold complaints.
  • Maintenance: Good, though some 'dust bunnies' reported in hard-to-reach corners and occasional worn carpet edges.
  • Linens & towels: Crisp white linens. Towels are standard hotel grade—not luxury plush, but clean.
  • Odors & scents: Neutral to fresh. No overwhelming chemical smells, just a hint of sea/mineral air.

Sleepability™

7MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Corridor noise due to heavy doors
  • Plumbing sounds from neighboring open-plan bathrooms

Before you book

Good to know

  • The indoor hotel pool is separate from the Hot Springs and is sometimes closed for maintenance—check ahead.
  • Buffet breakfast is around $30 AUD and reviews say coffee is machine-made, not barista-made.
  • Credit card pre-authorization of ~$100-200 AUD is required at check-in.

What to pack

  • Two swimsuits (one for the springs, one for the pool so you don't have to put on a wet one)
  • Flip flops/thongs for the walk between hotel and sanctuary
  • A warm jacket—the wind off the Southern Ocean is no joke, even in summer

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Executive King Ocean View (Level 3 or 4) for actual views
  • Penthouse Apartments for groups (huge balconies, 360 views)

Rooms to avoid

  • Standard Studio rooms on Level 1 (often face the car park or have zero view)
  • Any room labeled 'Partial View' if you actually care about seeing the water

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I'd love a room on the highest possible floor facing the ocean. Please avoid any rooms near the elevator or with the 'open ensuite' layout if possible.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is entry to the Hot Springs included?

Usually NO. Unless you booked a specific 'Bath & Stay' package, expect to pay ~$46+ per adult for a session.

Is the hotel pet-friendly?

No. Service animals only. You'll need to find a kennel in Warrnambool for Fido.

Is there free parking?

Technically no. There is a fee of ~$10 AUD/day for covered parking, though some guests find street parking nearby.

Does the hotel have a gym?

No on-site gym, but they sometimes offer passes to a nearby fitness center. The 'wellness' focus is more passive (soaking) than active.

What is the 'open bathroom' situation?

Some suites have a sliding partition rather than a solid wall between the bedroom and bathroom. If you need total privacy, ask for a room with a traditional enclosed ensuite.

Can I get dinner at the hotel?

Yes, Tides Cafe & Bar is on-site. It's decent for a casual meal, but closes relatively early (around 8:30-9pm).


Insider Tips

  • Book the 'Twilight' hot springs session (adults only) for fewer kids and a better vibe.

  • The tap water in Warrnambool is safe to drink, but the hotel provides eco-friendly toiletries—bring your own conditioner if you have fussy hair.

  • If the hotel breakfast feels steep, walk 10 mins to the Pavilion Cafe for better coffee and ocean views.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'Geothermal Heating' in rooms is effective but can make the air quite dry—bring moisturizer.

  • 💡The walk to the hot springs is covered but can still be freezing in winter; wear the robe.

  • 💡Room service menu is limited and often just pizza during off-peak times.

  • 💡The TV speakers in some older rooms have a tendency to crackle.

  • 💡You might smell a faint sulfur/mineral scent in the air—it's the hot springs, not a plumbing issue.

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