The Mornington Peninsula is a peninsula located south-east of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, surrounded by Port Phillip Bay and Bass Strait.
A tourist region with a variety of beaches (both sheltered and open-sea) and seaside resorts, much of the area is now regarded as a part of greater Melbourne.
Like much of Australia, there have been significant plantings of wine grapes recently, and the region's cool-climate varieties (including pinot noir) are quite highly regarded.
The following towns and suburbs are located on the Mornington Peninsula:
- Balcombe
- Balnarring
- Balnarring Beach
- Balnarring North
- Baxter
- Bittern
- Bittern West
- Blairgowrie
- Boneo
- Cape Shanck
- Crib Point
- Dromana
- Flinders
- Hastings
- Hastings West
- HMAS Cerberus
- McRae
- Main Ridge
- Merricks
- Merricks Beach
- Merricks North
- Moorooduc
- Moorooduc South
- Mornington
- Mount Eliza
- Mount Martha
- Osborne
- Point Napean
- Point Leo
- Portsea
- Red Hill
- Red Hill South
- Rosebud
- Rosebud South
- Rosebud West
- Rye
- Safety Beach
- Shoreham
- Somers
- Somerville
- Sorrento
- Tootgarook
- Tyabb
- Tyabb East
See List of localities (Victoria) to find other municipalities and suburbs.