Margaret River Attractions
Home to fascinating limestone caves and historical lighthouses, the Margaret River region has a vibrant cultural scene that makes for a perfect day trip from Perth. Discover stunning natural landscapes, mesmerising stalactite and stalagmite formations, and beautiful panoramic vistas of the region's breathtaking scenery.
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This fully guided tour takes you into the heart of Lake Cave, complete with entry and insights into its ancient geology and rich history.
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The crystal-clear underground lake is famous for its mirror-like reflections and serene ambiance, and is the only known one of its kind.
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Descend through the sunken forest and doline to enter a chamber which visitors often describe as “otherworldly.”
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Discover unique crystal formations and learn how this cave became Margaret River’s most beautiful natural wonder.
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This fully guided tour takes you into the heart of Lake Cave, complete with entry and insights into its ancient geology and rich history.
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The crystal-clear underground lake is famous for its mirror-like reflections and serene ambiance, and is the only known one of its kind.
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Descend through the sunken forest and doline to enter a chamber which visitors often describe as “otherworldly.”
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Discover unique crystal formations and learn how this cave became Margaret River’s most beautiful natural wonder.
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Join a fully guided one-hour tour through Jewel Cave’s three chambers, with expert commentary and maintained pathways throughout.
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See towering stalactites, flowstone, and fossils, including stories of the extinct Tasmanian Tiger revealed by your guide.
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Visit Western Australia’s largest show cave, home to one of the country’s longest straw stalactites and breathtaking rock formations.
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Entry includes access to the visitor center, interpretive signage, and the option to explore the tranquil Karri forest trail above ground.
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Join a fully guided one-hour tour through Jewel Cave’s three chambers, with expert commentary and maintained pathways throughout.
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See towering stalactites, flowstone, and fossils, including stories of the extinct Tasmanian Tiger revealed by your guide.
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Visit Western Australia’s largest show cave, home to one of the country’s longest straw stalactites and breathtaking rock formations.
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Entry includes access to the visitor center, interpretive signage, and the option to explore the tranquil Karri forest trail above ground.
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Explore Mammoth Cave at your own pace with a self-guided tour, complete with an immersive audio guide available in multiple languages.
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Journey through ancient limestone chambers, discovering impressive formations and hidden corners at your own pace.
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Encounter real megafauna fossils, some over 50,000 years old, making every step feel like a walk through prehistory.
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The audio commentary blends geology, local legend, and paleontology, turning every moment into a story worth remembering.
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Smooth boardwalks and gentle slopes make this an easy and accessible adventure for all ages.
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Explore Mammoth Cave at your own pace with a self-guided tour, complete with an immersive audio guide available in multiple languages.
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Journey through ancient limestone chambers, discovering impressive formations and hidden corners at your own pace.
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Encounter real megafauna fossils, some over 50,000 years old, making every step feel like a walk through prehistory.
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The audio commentary blends geology, local legend, and paleontology, turning every moment into a story worth remembering.
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Smooth boardwalks and gentle slopes make this an easy and accessible adventure for all ages.
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Join a fully guided tour of Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse, including access to the balcony and observation platform at the base.
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Discover maritime history, shipwreck stories, and the lives of lighthouse keepers with engaging local guides.
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From the balcony, soak in views of the Indian Ocean and Geographe Bay. Between June and September, this balcony becomes a prime whale-watching spot.
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Afterward, wander through the Lightkeepers’ Museum to uncover relics, photos, and stories from Western Australia’s seafaring heritage.
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Join a fully guided tour of Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse, including access to the balcony and observation platform at the base.
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Discover maritime history, shipwreck stories, and the lives of lighthouse keepers with engaging local guides.
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From the balcony, soak in views of the Indian Ocean and Geographe Bay. Between June and September, this balcony becomes a prime whale-watching spot.
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Afterward, wander through the Lightkeepers’ Museum to uncover relics, photos, and stories from Western Australia’s seafaring heritage.
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See Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse on a fully guided 30-minute tour, with exclusive balcony access to see where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet.
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Your guide brings the past to life with tales of daring sailors, 19th-century navigation, and the spirit of the lighthouse keepers who once called this wild coast home.
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After your tour, wander through the Cape Leeuwin precinct, exploring interpretive exhibits and the maritime heritage walkway at your own pace.
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Pause at the on-site café (additional charges apply), the perfect spot to watch the ever-changing sea and feel the coastal breeze on your face.
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See Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse on a fully guided 30-minute tour, with exclusive balcony access to see where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet.
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Your guide brings the past to life with tales of daring sailors, 19th-century navigation, and the spirit of the lighthouse keepers who once called this wild coast home.
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After your tour, wander through the Cape Leeuwin precinct, exploring interpretive exhibits and the maritime heritage walkway at your own pace.
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Pause at the on-site café (additional charges apply), the perfect spot to watch the ever-changing sea and feel the coastal breeze on your face.
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Enjoy a seamless combo: round-trip ferry to Rottnest Island, self-paced exploration, and a guided Jewel Cave tour all in one ticket.
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Explore Rottnest Island’s museums, lighthouse, and white-sand beaches. Set your own schedule with up to 7 hours on the island.
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Journey underground on a guided tour of Jewel Cave, famous for its dramatic rock formations and stories of the Tasmanian Tiger.
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Upgrade your Rottnest Island experience with a bike hire to cover more ground and see its beaches, wildlife, and hidden corners.
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Enjoy a seamless combo: round-trip ferry to Rottnest Island, self-paced exploration, and a guided Jewel Cave tour all in one ticket.
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Explore Rottnest Island’s museums, lighthouse, and white-sand beaches. Set your own schedule with up to 7 hours on the island.
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Journey underground on a guided tour of Jewel Cave, famous for its dramatic rock formations and stories of the Tasmanian Tiger.
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Upgrade your Rottnest Island experience with a bike hire to cover more ground and see its beaches, wildlife, and hidden corners.
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Perfect for independent explorers. Visit the Mammoth and Ngilgi caves at your own pace, with audio guides unveiling Aboriginal legends and prehistoric fossils.
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You’ll get a smooth journey between two sites, easily accessible for families or seniors, thanks to gentle boardwalks and helpful staff throughout.
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Ngilgi ignites your imagination with hands-on exhibits, then Mammoth invites you to chart your own underground adventure.
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This combo connects deep time with living culture, making it ideal for anyone curious about nature, science, and real stories beneath Margaret River.
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Perfect for independent explorers. Visit the Mammoth and Ngilgi caves at your own pace, with audio guides unveiling Aboriginal legends and prehistoric fossils.
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You’ll get a smooth journey between two sites, easily accessible for families or seniors, thanks to gentle boardwalks and helpful staff throughout.
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Ngilgi ignites your imagination with hands-on exhibits, then Mammoth invites you to chart your own underground adventure.
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This combo connects deep time with living culture, making it ideal for anyone curious about nature, science, and real stories beneath Margaret River.
5% off
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Both Jewel and Mammoth Caves reveal different sides of the region’s underground world and ancient past.
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At Jewel Cave, join a guide through vast, glittering chambers once home to extinct megafauna for a glimpse into deep time.
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Mammoth Cave offers freedom to explore at your own pace, with an audio guide sharing stories of fossils, forests, and geology.
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Each cave offers its own kind of wonder. Jewel draws you in with detail and storytelling, while Mammoth impresses with the freedom to explore.
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Both Jewel and Mammoth Caves reveal different sides of the region’s underground world and ancient past.
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At Jewel Cave, join a guide through vast, glittering chambers once home to extinct megafauna for a glimpse into deep time.
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Mammoth Cave offers freedom to explore at your own pace, with an audio guide sharing stories of fossils, forests, and geology.
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Each cave offers its own kind of wonder. Jewel draws you in with detail and storytelling, while Mammoth impresses with the freedom to explore.
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Your entry includes access to Ngilgi Cave, the Ancient Lands outdoor trail, and a series of interactive exhibits.
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Journey through 600 million years of Earth’s story, guided by Aboriginal creation narratives and hands-on displays.
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As you explore, wander deep into the ornate limestone chambers of Ngilgi Cave, illuminated by soft, golden light.
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Above ground, walk through the Ancient Lands trail for a blend of science, story, and landscape into an experience that captivates visitors of all ages.
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Visitors often describe Ngilgi as “the most spiritual of the caves”, offering a rare sense of connection to both land and culture.
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Your entry includes access to Ngilgi Cave, the Ancient Lands outdoor trail, and a series of interactive exhibits.
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Journey through 600 million years of Earth’s story, guided by Aboriginal creation narratives and hands-on displays.
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As you explore, wander deep into the ornate limestone chambers of Ngilgi Cave, illuminated by soft, golden light.
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Above ground, walk through the Ancient Lands trail for a blend of science, story, and landscape into an experience that captivates visitors of all ages.
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Visitors often describe Ngilgi as “the most spiritual of the caves”, offering a rare sense of connection to both land and culture.
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