Descend beneath the karri forest for a one-hour guided tour through Western Australia’s largest show cave, famed for its crystal formations.
Getting started
Arrive at the Jewel Cave visitor center on Jewel Caves Road, Deepdene, just north of Augusta. Meet your guide near the main entrance for a quick introduction and ticket check before heading underground.
What to expect
Jewel Cave is the largest show cave in Western Australia, renowned for its expansive chambers and geological wonders. Guided tours reveal the cave’s history, including fossils of the extinct Tasmanian Tiger and formations sculpted over thousands of years.
Features
Towering crystal formations: See stalactites, stalagmites, and flowstone, including one of Australia’s longest straw stalactites.
Three underground chambers: Explore vast spaces with tourist-ready lighting that highlights intricate details, perfect for photos.
Fossil discoveries: Spot preserved remains of the thylacine, offering a glimpse into Australia’s ancient fauna.
Expert commentary: Guides share stories, local insights, and a touch of humor, making each tour both informative and lively.
Karri forest walk (optional): After your cave tour, enjoy a self-guided stroll along the Karri Bush Trail through the forest canopy above.
Good to know: The tour involves stairs and some physical effort—comfortable shoes recommended. Not wheelchair accessible. Book ahead and arrive early, especially during peak times.
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Wear closed-toe shoes with good grip, as the cave floor can be slippery.
Bring a jumper or extra layer, as it is cooler underground.
Carry a water bottle for hydration.
Bring a camera for photos, but be prepared to move at the group’s pace.
Large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage are not permitted inside the cave.
Food and drinks are not allowed inside the cave (except water in a sealed bottle).
Smoking, alcohol, and drugs are strictly prohibited on the premises.
Pets are not permitted, except for registered service animals.
Tripods, monopods, and professional photography equipment are not allowed during the tour.
This experience is not wheelchair accessible due to numerous stairs and uneven surfaces.
Visitors must have moderate mobility and be able to manage over 500 steps throughout the tour.
The tour is not suitable for prams, strollers, or mobility devices.
The guided tour lasts approximately 1 hour and covers three underground chambers.
The cave is open daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, except on Christmas Day.
An optional self-guided Karri forest walk is available after your cave tour.
Group sizes may be large during peak times; booking ahead is strongly recommended, especially during school holidays and weekends.
Children and older adults are welcome but should be comfortable with stairs and a moderate walking pace.
The on-site café offers snacks and refreshments for purchase.
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled tour time.
For the best experience, stay with your group and follow your guide’s instructions at all times.
This activity is non-refundable and cannot be cancelled. Variant-specific cancellation policies may apply.