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This seaside motel’s retro makeover is making waves
Vintage frills meet modern thrills on the Mornington Peninsula.
With the retro aesthetic enjoying a renaissance across Australia, holidaymakers are booking accommodation that evokes a sense of nostalgia, with all the mod-cons to match. The latest arrival in a wave of reimagined stays is Motel Flinders, which is bringing its own vintage charm to coastal Victoria.
Where is Motel Flinders?
Situated on the picturesque Mornington Peninsula, Motel Flinders is the namesake of the small village it calls home. Just under a 90-minute drive from the state’s capital, the town of Flinders is the perfect place for a city escape.

Interior design firm Studio Tate is behind the recent revitalisation.
The 26-room boutique motel reopened its doors in January after renovations by Melbourne-based interior design firm Studio Tate. Guests can choose from four suite types: the King Room, Family Room, Premier Family Room and Loft Room.
While each space has been reimagined to meet contemporary comforts, the motel still retains its heritage charm. Exposed brick walls and rounded retro furnishings remind guests of a bygone era, accentuated by vibrant colours, wooden textures and bold patterns.

Exposed brick walls heighten the motel’s retro feel.
It’s not just motels receiving million-dollar makeovers either. A broader trend has recently seen retro revivals across the country – outdated pubs are being revamped, vintage styling is making a comeback and even retro cinemas are on the rise. It’s official: old-school cool is in.
Why stay at Motel Flinders?
Apart from its obvious visual appeal and timeless character, Motel Flinders has plenty to offer the modern traveller. Relax in your room and take full advantage of the wi-fi, smart TV, coffee machine and air-conditioning. Or grab a local brew from the in-room minibar and catch some sun on your private balcony or courtyard.

Motel Flinders is perfectly positioned in the heart of town.
While there are fully-equipped kitchenettes in each room and barbecue facilities onsite, those keen to get out and about won’t have to go far. The equally charming Flinders Hotel, which dates back to the late 1800s, is on the same street. Like its neighbour across the road, this iconic pub may be old, but it’s anything but tired. Local produce is the star of its curated seasonal menu, while an impressive wine list champions the Mornington Peninsula’s top vineyards.
Motel Flinders is the perfect base to explore further, too – whether you’re hitting up the region’s best hot springs or simply popping down to Flinders Pier with fish and chips. The historic town also boasts everything from antique outlets and art galleries to boutique shops and cosy cafes.

Return to your cosy digs after a day of exploring.
Its coastal position, which borders Mornington Peninsula National Park, makes it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts as well. Think bushwalks, beaches and even subtidal rock platform reefs, perfect for snorkelling come summer.
How to book
Keen to check in? Motel Flinders is now open to guests, with bookings easily made via its website. Rooms can sleep between three and six guests and range in price depending on suite type and selected dates. There is also free onsite parking available, and the reception is fully staffed between 7am–7pm.