In 2026, Australia’s favourite renovation show, The Block, is heading to the coast for another landmark destination.

Mount Eliza is a highly sought-after, picturesque bayside location which is perfect for The Block’s 22nd season.

The suburb boasts beautiful secluded beaches like Canadian Bay and Ranelagh Beach, and a strong sense of community with boutique shops, cafes and gourmet grocers.
The Block 2024: Photos you won't have seen at Auction Day The Block is heading to Mount Eliza in 2026. (Nine)
Here co-hosts Scott Cam and Shelley Craft, along with five eager new teams, will relocate to a prime development site on Old Mornington Road. The builders will be challenged to add luxury resort-style living to five family-sized homes, all with an eye on water views.

Since premiering on Channel 9 in 2003, Australia’s toughest building challenge has awarded a total of $39,627,139.63 in prize money.

Where is Mount Eliza?

Mount Eliza is a seaside suburb just over an hour’s drive from central Melbourne.

It marks the gateway to the stunning Mornington Peninsula.

What is the market like in Mount Eliza?

Mount Eliza is a constantly sought after and established suburb, a family-orientated community made up of mostly homeowners.

The resilient market is known for its homes on generous blocks of land.

Mount Eliza offers locals a blend of coastal charm, village atmosphere and convenient access to Melbourne’s CBD.
The Block 2025The Block host, Scott Cam. (Nine)

What’s in Mount Eliza?

Mount Eliza is a seaside suburb known for its lush landscapes and beautiful bay views.

It’s the first coastal gem of the Mornington Peninsula and offers the best of both worlds, with beaches and bush.

The suburb is home to stunning beaches including Ranelagh Beach, with its colourful line of bathing boxes, as well as the inland Mount Eliza National Park worth a visit for scenic walks.

There is a bustling central village, which is the hive of local activity with boutique shops, cafes and eateries.