The Great Ocean Road is famous for its ocean views, beaches, rainforests and wildlife. But did you know it’s also a spa lover’s paradise? Whether you’re a traveller looking to unwind after a big day of adventure or a local looking for a weekend getaway, the spas along this iconic stretch have got you covered. Here’s our guide to the best spas on the Great Ocean Road, plus some top tips to make the most of your trip.
Weekend Getaway
Nature and luxury spa treatments – the ultimate relaxation. Many spas are set in stunning scenery, with ocean views, greenery and peaceful surroundings. These spas offer a range of treatments from therapeutic massages to indulgent facials to balance body and mind. Descriptions for images and image labels for people with visual impairment, so everyone has equal outcomes.
Spas to Visit
- Saltair Day Spa – Torquay In the surf capital of Australia, Saltair Day Spa is a luxury retreat with ocean views. Try their signature treatments – hot stone massage and hydrating facials. The spa is the perfect place to start your Great Ocean Road day tour. Nearby, visit Bells Beach or drive to the Split Point Lighthouse at Aireys Inlet. Book boutique accommodation to stay.
- Deep Blue Hotel & Hot Springs – Warrnambool This spa combines geothermal waters with various spa treatments. The naturally heated mineral rich water pools are therapeutic, and their professional treatments like aromatherapy massages and body relaxation massage take your wellness to the next level. For alternative therapies, the infrared sauna and aromatherapy pool are a must try. For more adventure, visit Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve or take a walk along Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. These must see places add to the emotional benefits of your trip.
- Great Ocean Road Resort – Anglesea Lux Spa & Wellness is located in this resort and offers a range of holistic body treatments to relax body and mind. Anti-aging facials to deep tissue massages, perfect to unwind after a day exploring Anglesea’s coastal towns and scenic routes. Warm hospitality and lush greenery.
- Eagle’s Nest Fine Art Gallery & Spa – Aireys Inlet This hidden treasure combines art and wellness. Have a massage or facial surrounded by the peacefulness of Aireys Inlet, then visit the fine art gallery for some inspiration. Holistic treatments include sensory caves and warm mineral springs.
- Ocean Spa Retreat – Lorne Located in the beautiful town of Lorne, Ocean Spa Retreat has a wide range of spa treatments. Their holistic approach includes yoga, body wraps and therapeutic massage, so you get the full wellness experience. Relax in the indoor pool or take a dip in the geothermal bathing pools. While in Lorne, visit Erskine Falls or take a walk in the Great Otway National Park. A countryside retreat here is a must.
Beyond the Spas: Iconic Places Nearby
- The Twelve Apostles: A must-do on any Great Ocean Road trip. Combine this icon with a day of pampering at a nearby boutique spa resort.
- Apollo Bay: Beautiful beaches and natural wonder. Perfect for exploring ancient forests and a warm oil head massage at a local spa.
- Cape Otway: Caves and coastal views. Adventure and indulgence.
- Tips Book Ahead: Many of the spas along the Great Ocean Road are popular and book out quickly, especially on weekends and public holidays.
- Check Packages: Look for spa and boutique accommodation packages for the best value. Use a trip planner to customise your itinerary.
- Be Prepared to Relax: Arrive early to make the most of the peaceful surroundings and don’t schedule anything strenuous after your spa treatment.
- Ask About Accessibility: Many of the spas have been designed with accessibility standards in mind, with options for people with disabilities and high levels of conformance.
- Breathe it In: Take a deep breath and let the sea air and thermal stone work its magic on your body and mind.
Conclusion
A spa on the Great Ocean Road is not just a luxury – it’s a must-do. From hot springs to bespoke treatments, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re away for the weekend, a day or a country escape, don’t miss the opportunity to unwind in one of Australia’s most beautiful landscapes. Book a guided Great Ocean Road tour with Autopia Tours. They have designed itineraries to make the most of the Great Ocean Road with stops at the icons and best places to stay.
FAQ
What do I need to bring to a spa?
Spas usually provide towels, robes and slippers. If the spa has pools or hot foot spa bring swimwear.
Are spa treatments for children?
Some spas offer treatments for children or teenagers but best to check with the spa first to make sure the treatments meet accessibility standards and are safe.
How long do I need to stay at a spa?
This depends on the treatments you have booked. A typical visit is 1-3 hours, but full day boutique spa retreats are also available.
Can I go to a spa if I’m pregnant?
Yes, but let the spa know in advance. Many offer pregnancy-safe treatments such as warm oil head massage or prenatal massage.
Are there any health restrictions for spa treatments?
If you have medical conditions such as high blood pressure or allergies, talk to the spa staff before booking a treatment. Spas often have alternative treatments for specific needs.