Alba Thermal Springs & Spa
Alba Thermal Springs & Spa
Alba Thermal Springs & Spa
Alba Thermal Springs & Spa
Alba Thermal Springs & Spa
Alba Thermal Springs & Spa
Alba Thermal Springs & Spa
Alba Thermal Springs & Spa
Alba Thermal Springs & Spa
Alba Thermal Springs & Spa
Alba Thermal Springs & Spa
Alba Thermal Springs & Spa
Alba Thermal Springs & Spa
Alba Thermal Springs & Spa
Introduction
Alba Thermal Springs & Spa is located on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, an easy 90 minute drive from Melbourne. Nestled in a beautifully landscaped 15-hectare property, guests will find over 30 contemporary geo-thermal pools, 22 spa treatment rooms and our restaurant Thyme with a menu designed by celebrated chef Karen Martini.
Phone: | 03 5985 0901 |
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Address | 282 Browns Road, Fingal, 3939 |
Incentives
Private bathing on The Terrace with poolside dining Indulgent spa treatments and packages Exclusive dining for small and large groups Gin or whiskey tastings and masterclass Local cheese and wine tastings Star-gazing Group guided meditation, Tai Chi or Qi Gong Wellness workshops Contemporary geothermal bathing
Sustainability
We are proudly carbon neutral. From the first day of operation, Alba has been offsetting emissions using Trace. Trace works with businesses like ours, as we journey to net zero, providing support and helping us to measure, reduce and offset our carbon footprint. Alba is committed to reducing its carbon footprint through the elimination of single use items, such as coffee cups and water bottles. All food and beverages at Alba are served in re-usable or recyclable crockery and drinkware. Amenities such as hand and body wash in our changerooms are offered in refillable bio-plastic containers to reduce packaging. In our retail store, Alba-branded products, such as hand cream and bath salts, are packaged in bio-plastics. Outer packaging is only used for breakables. Solar energy will be used in the maintenance facility and to maintain heat in a number of re-circulation pools. Regenerating remnant native bushland and enhancing the existing coastal Moonah woodland is a key element of Alba’s long-term vision for the landscape. Alba has engaged a nearby indigenous nursery to collect seed and propagate plants of local provenance. This will not only help replace species that have been lost due to past farming practices but will also encourage visitation and colonisation from a wide diversity of birds, insects and native wildlife.