Jewel Cave Guided Tour in Western Australia

Discover breathtaking chambers and ancient formations on a guided Jewel Cave tour in Western Australia.

1 hr

Free cancellation

Instant confirmation

Mobile ticket

From A$25

Why book with us?

From A$25

Why book with us?

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Expert-led tour inside the remarkable Jewel Cave

  • Witness Australia's longest straw stalactites

  • View spectacular ancient crystal formations and chambers

  • Hear stories of prehistoric fossils and the fascinating cave history

  • Optional self-guided walk in a stunning karri forest setting

What’s Included

  • Guided tour of Jewel Cave

  • Access to all major chambers

  • Insights from knowledgeable guides

About

Discover Jewel Cave’s Wonders

Set in the heart of Western Australia, Jewel Cave is a spectacular subterranean attraction known for its immense chambers and captivating formations. This awe-inspiring limestone cave, among the largest in the region, draws visitors eager to explore ancient landscapes sculpted by natural forces over countless millennia.

Step into Ancient Beauty

Upon entering Jewel Cave, you'll be immediately greeted by its enormous first chamber. The immense space leaves a powerful impression, as do the delicate crystal formations hanging from the ceiling and walls. Here you can marvel at one of Australia’s longest known straw stalactites, suspended in perfect stillness, alongside thousands of other incredible features that shimmer when illuminated.

Guided by Local Experts

During the tour, knowledgeable guides illuminate not only the cave’s geological wonders but also share stories that bring the site’s history to life. Listen to fascinating accounts about ‘Tasmanian Tiger’ fossils discovered in the depths, providing a glimpse into the prehistoric animals that once roamed these parts. These rare discoveries help reveal Jewel Cave’s past as an ancient time capsule, preserving evidence of extinct creatures and climatic changes.

Stunning Crystal Formations and More

The cave boasts a range of striking features such as stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones and helictites. Visitors can trace the shapes of mighty columns and delicate crystal straws formed over thousands of years. The guide’s torchlight reveals intricate details, making it easy to appreciate the cave’s natural artistry from up close.

A Serene Forest Above

After concluding your guided journey beneath the earth, you have the opportunity to take a self-guided stroll through the cool, eucalyptus-scented karri forest above. This relaxing walk adds another dimension to your visit, as you emerge from ancient chambers into an inspiring landscape of towering trees and tranquil surroundings.

Accessible, Informative and Safe

The Jewel Cave guided tour is designed for visitors of all ages who are eager to experience Western Australia’s natural marvels. While wheelchair access is not available, routes are well maintained, and the pace of the tour ensures you have time to absorb the scenery and ask questions. Don't forget your comfortable walking shoes and a light jacket, as the cave remains cool year-round.

Book your Jewel Cave Guided Tour in Western Australia tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Follow your guide’s instructions throughout the tour

  • Do not touch or disturb cave formations

  • Food and beverages are not allowed inside

  • Remain on marked paths for safety

  • Arrive at the site 15 minutes before your scheduled tour

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm

FAQs

How long does the Jewel Cave guided tour last?

The guided tour lasts around one hour, covering all major chambers and features.

Is wheelchair access available inside Jokel Cave?

No, wheelchair access is not available due to uneven paths and steps within the cave.

What should I wear when visiting Jewel Cave?

Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket as it can be cool inside the cave.

Are there self-guided options at the site?

After your guided cave tour, you may take a self-guided walk through the karri forest above.

Know before you go
  • The cave remains cool; bring a light jacket

  • Tour duration is approximately 1 hour

  • Wheelchair access is not available

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes for uneven surfaces

  • Arrive 15 minutes before tour start time

Address

Jewel Caves Road-WA 6290

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Expert-led tour inside the remarkable Jewel Cave

  • Witness Australia's longest straw stalactites

  • View spectacular ancient crystal formations and chambers

  • Hear stories of prehistoric fossils and the fascinating cave history

  • Optional self-guided walk in a stunning karri forest setting

What’s Included

  • Guided tour of Jewel Cave

  • Access to all major chambers

  • Insights from knowledgeable guides

About

Discover Jewel Cave’s Wonders

Set in the heart of Western Australia, Jewel Cave is a spectacular subterranean attraction known for its immense chambers and captivating formations. This awe-inspiring limestone cave, among the largest in the region, draws visitors eager to explore ancient landscapes sculpted by natural forces over countless millennia.

Step into Ancient Beauty

Upon entering Jewel Cave, you'll be immediately greeted by its enormous first chamber. The immense space leaves a powerful impression, as do the delicate crystal formations hanging from the ceiling and walls. Here you can marvel at one of Australia’s longest known straw stalactites, suspended in perfect stillness, alongside thousands of other incredible features that shimmer when illuminated.

Guided by Local Experts

During the tour, knowledgeable guides illuminate not only the cave’s geological wonders but also share stories that bring the site’s history to life. Listen to fascinating accounts about ‘Tasmanian Tiger’ fossils discovered in the depths, providing a glimpse into the prehistoric animals that once roamed these parts. These rare discoveries help reveal Jewel Cave’s past as an ancient time capsule, preserving evidence of extinct creatures and climatic changes.

Stunning Crystal Formations and More

The cave boasts a range of striking features such as stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones and helictites. Visitors can trace the shapes of mighty columns and delicate crystal straws formed over thousands of years. The guide’s torchlight reveals intricate details, making it easy to appreciate the cave’s natural artistry from up close.

A Serene Forest Above

After concluding your guided journey beneath the earth, you have the opportunity to take a self-guided stroll through the cool, eucalyptus-scented karri forest above. This relaxing walk adds another dimension to your visit, as you emerge from ancient chambers into an inspiring landscape of towering trees and tranquil surroundings.

Accessible, Informative and Safe

The Jewel Cave guided tour is designed for visitors of all ages who are eager to experience Western Australia’s natural marvels. While wheelchair access is not available, routes are well maintained, and the pace of the tour ensures you have time to absorb the scenery and ask questions. Don't forget your comfortable walking shoes and a light jacket, as the cave remains cool year-round.

Book your Jewel Cave Guided Tour in Western Australia tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Follow your guide’s instructions throughout the tour

  • Do not touch or disturb cave formations

  • Food and beverages are not allowed inside

  • Remain on marked paths for safety

  • Arrive at the site 15 minutes before your scheduled tour

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm

FAQs

How long does the Jewel Cave guided tour last?

The guided tour lasts around one hour, covering all major chambers and features.

Is wheelchair access available inside Jokel Cave?

No, wheelchair access is not available due to uneven paths and steps within the cave.

What should I wear when visiting Jewel Cave?

Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket as it can be cool inside the cave.

Are there self-guided options at the site?

After your guided cave tour, you may take a self-guided walk through the karri forest above.

Know before you go
  • The cave remains cool; bring a light jacket

  • Tour duration is approximately 1 hour

  • Wheelchair access is not available

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes for uneven surfaces

  • Arrive 15 minutes before tour start time

Address

Jewel Caves Road-WA 6290

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Expert-led tour inside the remarkable Jewel Cave

  • Witness Australia's longest straw stalactites

  • View spectacular ancient crystal formations and chambers

  • Hear stories of prehistoric fossils and the fascinating cave history

  • Optional self-guided walk in a stunning karri forest setting

What’s Included

  • Guided tour of Jewel Cave

  • Access to all major chambers

  • Insights from knowledgeable guides

About

Discover Jewel Cave’s Wonders

Set in the heart of Western Australia, Jewel Cave is a spectacular subterranean attraction known for its immense chambers and captivating formations. This awe-inspiring limestone cave, among the largest in the region, draws visitors eager to explore ancient landscapes sculpted by natural forces over countless millennia.

Step into Ancient Beauty

Upon entering Jewel Cave, you'll be immediately greeted by its enormous first chamber. The immense space leaves a powerful impression, as do the delicate crystal formations hanging from the ceiling and walls. Here you can marvel at one of Australia’s longest known straw stalactites, suspended in perfect stillness, alongside thousands of other incredible features that shimmer when illuminated.

Guided by Local Experts

During the tour, knowledgeable guides illuminate not only the cave’s geological wonders but also share stories that bring the site’s history to life. Listen to fascinating accounts about ‘Tasmanian Tiger’ fossils discovered in the depths, providing a glimpse into the prehistoric animals that once roamed these parts. These rare discoveries help reveal Jewel Cave’s past as an ancient time capsule, preserving evidence of extinct creatures and climatic changes.

Stunning Crystal Formations and More

The cave boasts a range of striking features such as stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones and helictites. Visitors can trace the shapes of mighty columns and delicate crystal straws formed over thousands of years. The guide’s torchlight reveals intricate details, making it easy to appreciate the cave’s natural artistry from up close.

A Serene Forest Above

After concluding your guided journey beneath the earth, you have the opportunity to take a self-guided stroll through the cool, eucalyptus-scented karri forest above. This relaxing walk adds another dimension to your visit, as you emerge from ancient chambers into an inspiring landscape of towering trees and tranquil surroundings.

Accessible, Informative and Safe

The Jewel Cave guided tour is designed for visitors of all ages who are eager to experience Western Australia’s natural marvels. While wheelchair access is not available, routes are well maintained, and the pace of the tour ensures you have time to absorb the scenery and ask questions. Don't forget your comfortable walking shoes and a light jacket, as the cave remains cool year-round.

Book your Jewel Cave Guided Tour in Western Australia tickets now!

Know before you go
  • The cave remains cool; bring a light jacket

  • Tour duration is approximately 1 hour

  • Wheelchair access is not available

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes for uneven surfaces

  • Arrive 15 minutes before tour start time

Visitor guidelines
  • Follow your guide’s instructions throughout the tour

  • Do not touch or disturb cave formations

  • Food and beverages are not allowed inside

  • Remain on marked paths for safety

  • Arrive at the site 15 minutes before your scheduled tour

FAQs

How long does the Jewel Cave guided tour last?

The guided tour lasts around one hour, covering all major chambers and features.

Is wheelchair access available inside Jokel Cave?

No, wheelchair access is not available due to uneven paths and steps within the cave.

What should I wear when visiting Jewel Cave?

Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket as it can be cool inside the cave.

Are there self-guided options at the site?

After your guided cave tour, you may take a self-guided walk through the karri forest above.

Address

Jewel Caves Road-WA 6290

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Expert-led tour inside the remarkable Jewel Cave

  • Witness Australia's longest straw stalactites

  • View spectacular ancient crystal formations and chambers

  • Hear stories of prehistoric fossils and the fascinating cave history

  • Optional self-guided walk in a stunning karri forest setting

What’s Included

  • Guided tour of Jewel Cave

  • Access to all major chambers

  • Insights from knowledgeable guides

About

Discover Jewel Cave’s Wonders

Set in the heart of Western Australia, Jewel Cave is a spectacular subterranean attraction known for its immense chambers and captivating formations. This awe-inspiring limestone cave, among the largest in the region, draws visitors eager to explore ancient landscapes sculpted by natural forces over countless millennia.

Step into Ancient Beauty

Upon entering Jewel Cave, you'll be immediately greeted by its enormous first chamber. The immense space leaves a powerful impression, as do the delicate crystal formations hanging from the ceiling and walls. Here you can marvel at one of Australia’s longest known straw stalactites, suspended in perfect stillness, alongside thousands of other incredible features that shimmer when illuminated.

Guided by Local Experts

During the tour, knowledgeable guides illuminate not only the cave’s geological wonders but also share stories that bring the site’s history to life. Listen to fascinating accounts about ‘Tasmanian Tiger’ fossils discovered in the depths, providing a glimpse into the prehistoric animals that once roamed these parts. These rare discoveries help reveal Jewel Cave’s past as an ancient time capsule, preserving evidence of extinct creatures and climatic changes.

Stunning Crystal Formations and More

The cave boasts a range of striking features such as stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones and helictites. Visitors can trace the shapes of mighty columns and delicate crystal straws formed over thousands of years. The guide’s torchlight reveals intricate details, making it easy to appreciate the cave’s natural artistry from up close.

A Serene Forest Above

After concluding your guided journey beneath the earth, you have the opportunity to take a self-guided stroll through the cool, eucalyptus-scented karri forest above. This relaxing walk adds another dimension to your visit, as you emerge from ancient chambers into an inspiring landscape of towering trees and tranquil surroundings.

Accessible, Informative and Safe

The Jewel Cave guided tour is designed for visitors of all ages who are eager to experience Western Australia’s natural marvels. While wheelchair access is not available, routes are well maintained, and the pace of the tour ensures you have time to absorb the scenery and ask questions. Don't forget your comfortable walking shoes and a light jacket, as the cave remains cool year-round.

Book your Jewel Cave Guided Tour in Western Australia tickets now!

Know before you go
  • The cave remains cool; bring a light jacket

  • Tour duration is approximately 1 hour

  • Wheelchair access is not available

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes for uneven surfaces

  • Arrive 15 minutes before tour start time

Visitor guidelines
  • Follow your guide’s instructions throughout the tour

  • Do not touch or disturb cave formations

  • Food and beverages are not allowed inside

  • Remain on marked paths for safety

  • Arrive at the site 15 minutes before your scheduled tour

FAQs

How long does the Jewel Cave guided tour last?

The guided tour lasts around one hour, covering all major chambers and features.

Is wheelchair access available inside Jokel Cave?

No, wheelchair access is not available due to uneven paths and steps within the cave.

What should I wear when visiting Jewel Cave?

Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket as it can be cool inside the cave.

Are there self-guided options at the site?

After your guided cave tour, you may take a self-guided walk through the karri forest above.

Address

Jewel Caves Road-WA 6290

Share this:

Share this:

Share this:

More Tours

More Tours