Caves tours Australia is an exciting package to buy for those seeking a unique holiday experience. The caves tour Australia will offer you adventure, excitement and loads of surprise. Some of the caves tours in Australia offer beautiful and exciting surroundings, natural formations and more. Australia has lots of show caves and wild caves and you can pick your favorite and head off to explore them.

show caves in New South Wales, caves tour Australia

Abercrombie caves are the most popular in NSW and make for an excellent show cave to vest in caves tour Australia. Some of the other prominent show caves in NSW are

Ashford caves, Bendethera caves, Borenore caves, Bungonia caves, Carey’s caves, Cliefden caves, Jenolan caves, Tuglow caves, Wellington caves, Wombeyan caves, Wyanbene caves, Yarrangobilly caves

Showcaves in Queensland and South Australia worth touring in caves tour Australia are

Capricorn caves Queensland, Chillagoe caves Queensland, Kelly hill caves in Kangaroo Island, Alexandra cave in South Australia, Wet cave in South Australia, Blanche caves South Australia, Victoria fossil cave South Australia

Show caves in Tasmania worth visiting in caves tour Australia are

Gunn’s plains cave, King Solomon’s cave at Mole creek

Marakoopa cave at mole creek

Newdegate cave, Hastings caves

wild caves worth visiting in caves tour Australia are

Wild cave sin New South Wales, Blue water holes, Bungonia caves, Careys cave

Cave Island, Cotter caves

Wild caves in Queensland worth visiting in caves tour Australia are

Camooweal caves, Five ‘O’ clock caves, Four mile east cave, Great Nowranie cave

Little Nowranie cave, Niggle cave

Wild caves in South Australia worth visiting in caves tour Australia are

Mairs cave, Wooltanan cave, Mount Sims cave, Narrina lake cave, Sheathers cave, Snake Hill cave

River road cave near Murray River, Punyleroo cave near Murray River, Appledore cave, Cave park cave, Wild caves in Tasmania, Exit cave Ida, Honeycomb caves, cave side, Wet caves, Mystery creek cave, Ida Bay, Victoria, Britannia creek caves, Wilsons cave, Buchan, Labertouche cave

Six caves to visit in Cave tour Australia

For a tour of show caves and some adventure to make caves tours Australia special you should visit the six best underground caves. Cave hopping about half a dozen amazing caves in caves tour Australia will make your tour special and unique.

  1. Yarrangobilly caves offer a view of the beautifully formed stalactites and the one that fall on the floor grow as stalagmites. These formations add to the uniqueness of the caves. Yarrangobilly caves are located off the snowy mountains Regular tours are conducted at two of the caves out of the 300 caves that are present.
  1. The Jenolan caves, New South Wales have eleven show caves present. These caves are accessible to paying visitors and are well lit. The Jenolan Karst conservation reserve is the most westerly of the eight protected areas out of the other world heritage sites. The reserve forms part of the Great Dividing Range and were listed on the state heritage register.

The chiefly cave was originally known as Left imperial cave. This was one of the first caves to be lit with electric light. The orient cave was the first that was cleaned due to contamination caused by mud. Both the caves make Jenolan caves, New South Wales extremely exciting and entertaining to visit.

A large portion of the Jenolan caves, New South Wales is extensively accessible well experienced cavers only. The part of the caves that’s under the river system is the most inaccessible ones. Lucas caves are one amongst the most popular show caves comprising of LED lights and large chambers that include a cathedral. Given the size and acoustics of the cathedral it is also used for wedding ceremonies and recitals.

  1. Located on the north of Rock Hampton in Queensland, Capricorn caves are fascinating. A tour of the cathedral cave that ends with a zig zag passage makes the caves tour Australia special.
  2. Kelly hill caves in Kangaroo Island is one of the few dry limestone caves in Australia. IF you have lot of time then you can try adventure caving with helmets and headlamps to crawl underground maze of smaller caverns.
  3. Naracoorte is listed as a heritage site and it is an unusual cave.There is a lot of adventure to take part in especially the activities of the bats at the bat observation center.
  4. Margaret River has Lake Cave at the south end where you will find crystalline formations that have a lot of illumination below. There are huge chambers of stalactites, stalagmites and waterfall that make the cave interesting