Jewel Cave
Jewel Cave
Jewel Cave

Jewel Cave Tours and Tickets

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Jewel Cave is the largest show cave in the Margaret River region and part of Western Australia’s Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park. Tucked beneath a forest of karri trees and filled with dramatic stalactites, helictites, and crystals, it’s also home to the largest straw stalactite in Australia—more than 17 feet (5.4 meters) long.

  • Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, Deepdene, Western Australia, 6290

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What are people saying about Jewel Cave

Rozanne_V, Nov 2023
A great experience!
We really enjoyed our trip to Jewel cave, the tour guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. One of the best caves I’ve seen and a must-do if you’re in the area!
Alice_G, Oct 2023
Interesting tour of the...
Interesting tour of the cave. Guide is very experienced and engaging. Tickets are reasonable. Highly recommended.
Carol_A, Sep 2023
Breathtaking!!
Just loved the whole experience. Lisa was our guide and she was excellent. Lots of stairs but no one was rushed ..
Jarrah_S, Aug 2023
Interesting fun family experience
Very informative and knowledgeable guide. Fun and interesting family experience. We didn't even mind the 500 steps 😄.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:Should I book Jewel Cave tickets in advance?
A:
We recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot since Jewel Cave can get crowded. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
Q:How much does it cost to visit Jewel Cave 2024?
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Currently, an entrance ticket to Jewel Cave costs USD 16.10. Guided Jewel Cave tours start around USD 16.10 per person.
People Also Ask
Q:What is the best Jewel Cave tour?
A:You can explore Jewel Cave on a 1-hour fully guided tour, which takes you through the cave’s three chambers and the interpretive area. For the whole experience, combine it with a stroll along the self-guided Karri Walk afterward, an about 20-minute circuit through the surrounding Karri forest.
Q:How hard is the Jewel Cave tour?
A:Visiting Jewel Cave is generally an easy-level activity, suitable for anyone with good mobility, including children and elderly visitors. There are about 250 steps down into and out of the cave, but handrails are provided throughout, and tours stop at six different points.
Q:What do you wear to Jewel Cave?
A:Wear comfortable clothes and shoes for walking when visiting Jewel Cave, as there are quite a few steps on the way into and out of the cave. Remember that temperatures will always be cooler within the caves, so it’s worth wearing light layers even if it’s hot outside.
Q:How long does it take to reach the end of Jewel Cave?
A:Tours of Jewel Cave last under an hour, with six stops to admire the stalagmites, stalactites, and other rock formations along the way. You can also tag on a walk through the Karri Forest, a half-mile (1.1-kilometer) loop that typically takes just under 20 minutes.
Q:Does Jewel Cave have an elevator?
A:No, Jewel Cave has no elevator, and the only way to explore the cave is on a guided walking tour. Tours take an hour and include 250 steps on the way in and out, but don’t worry—there are plenty of stops along the way!
Q:Is Jewel Cave worth it?
A:Yes, Jewel Cave is the largest cave in the Margaret River region and is home to the longest straw stalactite of its kind in Australia—a whopping 17 feet (5.4 meters) long! Tours take you through three spectacular caverns, where you can admire dramatic stalagmites, helictites, flowstones, and crystals.