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Dec - Feb
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  • Lake Cave
    Lake Cave is a stunning pristine chamber deep beneath the earth. Visitors descend a staircase in time, through a spectacular sinkhole, gazing up at the towering karri trees from the floor of the sunken forest. Inside the cave a tranquil lake reflects the delicate crystal formations that grow from the cave roof. Droplets hang from the tips of straws and stalactites, before dropping to the cave floor or into the lake, creating ripples in the water. Visitors marvel at the unique 'Suspended Table' formation, which weighs several tonnes and seems to defy gravity as it hovers above the clear lake water. As the guide changes the lights to focus on different features within the cave, incredible views and silhouettes are etched in the darkness.
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  • Jewel Cave
    Jewel Cave is the largest show cave in Western Australia, with three immense chambers. Visitors are immediately awed by the breathtaking magnitude of the first chamber, also home to one of the longest straw stalactites found in any tourist cave in Australia. Towering crystal formations, growing for thousands of years, delicate, intricate decorations suspended like vines across the ceiling. Visitors will hear stories of the 'Tasmanian Tiger' fossils found here and remnants of animals that perished in the darkness after falling into the cave thousands of years ago. After exiting the cave, visitors can take a self-guided walk through the towering karri forest above, passing by the natural entrance to the cave, a small vertical shaft in the forest floor through which the cave was first entered.
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  • Busselton Jetty
    Visit Western Australia's top tourist attraction! Enjoy breathtaking views above and below the Indian Ocean from the Busselton Jetty – the longest tourist jetty in the Southern Hemisphere and second longest in the world! Spanning over 1.8kms (over a mile long), the Jetty is home to one of only six Underwater Observatories in the world. Ride the electric Jetty Train along the length of the Jetty, with 360 degree views across the ocean, and take a tour of the Underwater Observatory at the end. Experienced guides lead you through the natural wonders that lie beneath the Jetty where its piles create Australia’s greatest artificial reef, host to an awe inspiring forest of vividly-coloured tropical and sub-tropical corals and fish. Descend 8 metres beneath the water’s surface to view more than 300 different marine species in their natural habitat. Walking, photography, swimming, snorkelling and diving are all popular and be sure to visit Gift shop before you leave.
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  • Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse
    The historic Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse is situated at the most south-westerly point of Australia, the tip of a spectacular peninsula where the Southern and Indian Oceans meet. As the tallest lighthouse on mainland Australia, Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse is a must-see attraction. Visitors take a trip through maritime history and learn how this famous landmark was constructed from local limestone in 1895, and still functions as a vital working lighthouse for vessels navigating the treacherous cape. The guided tour takes visitors to the top of the tower, where a vast seascape of crashing waves and wild rocky shoreline unfolds. An Interpretive Centre, housed within one of the original lighthouse keepers' cottages, is an outstanding interactive experience that celebrates the history and lives of the numerous lighthouse keepers who were custodians of this rugged coastline. Between the months of May and September whales are often sighted from the tower as they migrate along the coastline.
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  • Ngilgi Cave Ancient Lands Experience
    Embark on a breathtaking journey through time, beginning above ground along the Ancient Lands Experience. Venture along a pathway winding through native bushland, which leads you to a series of interactive installations that breathe life into the very creation of this remarkable place. Learn about the cultural connections to the land, flora & fauna, the formation of the Leeuwin Naturaliste Ridge and the pristine caves beneath it. Arriving at the entrance to Ngilgi Cave, prepare to be awestruck as you descend into the heart of the cave, where a self-guided adventure awaits. You'll stand in wonder before majestic stalactites, stalagmites, helictites, and beautifully coloured shawls and be enlightened by passionate guides stationed inside the cave, ready to share their wisdom.
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  • THE GROVE DISTILLERY & BREWERY
    Welcome to the first distillery established in the world-class Margaret River Region. At The Grove Distillery, we’ve created a blend that’s distinctly our own. Decades of innovation, experimentation and excellence, culminating in the Spirit we share with you. We source the best botanicals nearby using barrels that once housed our own creations, ports or other drops from this region. Every barrel we use tells the story of the spirit it nurtured, a White American Oak, an Ex-Port Barrel or locally made smaller 50 Litre Barrels to enhance ageing. Time is on our side, producing small-batch premium quantities to enhance to the depth of flavour we can create. We hand-bottle everything before it’s sent out, winning awards both locally and nationally for what we do here. This is the spirit of the Grove, it’s bravery, it’s not being satisfied with normal, it’s making premium spirits while having a good time. Our restaurant is now open offering homemade pizzas, platters, daily specials.
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  • Mammoth Cave
    Mammoth Cave self-guided tours allow visitors to explore by themselves, while listening to an informative 'audio tour' available in English, French, German, Malay, or Mandarin. This is the easiest of the caves to tour, with the first chamber accessible by wheelchair. Entering the cave through native bushland along a gently sloping boardwalk, visitors can explore the natural time capsule at their own pace. The cave once contained over 10,000 fossils, many of which were the remains of long-extinct giant animals known as Australian Megafauna. Visitors can even view a 50,000-year-old 'zygomaturus' jawbone embedded in the cave wall. After exploring the cave, visitors can take an optional bushwalk back to the guide's station and enjoy the magnificent marri and karri forest surrounding the cave.
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  • Meelup Beach
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  • Canal Rocks
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  • Hamelin Bay
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Frequently Asked Questions about Margaret River Region hotels

Gale Street Motel & Villas, Busselton Motel, and Nightcap at the Ship Inn are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Busselton Jetty. See the full list: Hotels near Busselton Jetty.

Aqua Resort Busselton, Amalfi Resort, and Smiths Beach Resort are all popular resorts for travellers staying in Margaret River Region. See the full list: Margaret River Region Resorts.

Popular hotels close to Lake Cave include Grand Mercure Basildene Manor, Edge of the Forest Motel, and Vintages Accommodation. See the full list: Hotels near Lake Cave.

Popular luxury hotels in Margaret River Region include Grand Mercure Basildene Manor, Aqua Resort Busselton, and Smiths Beach Resort. See the full list: Margaret River Region Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Perth Airport include Airport Apartments By Vetroblu, Sanno Marracoonda Perth Airport Hotel, and Perth Ascot Central Apartment Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Perth Airport.

Aqua Resort Busselton, Amalfi Resort, and Prideau's of Margaret River have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Margaret River Region. See the full list: Spa Hotels in Margaret River Region.

Aqua Resort Busselton, Amalfi Resort, and Smiths Beach Resort all received great reviews from families travelling in Margaret River Region. See the full list: Family Hotels Margaret River Region.

Popular hotels by the beach in Margaret River Region include Smiths Beach Resort, The Sebel Busselton, and Bayview Geographe Resort. See the full list: Margaret River Region Beach Hotels.

Grand Mercure Basildene Manor, Aqua Resort Busselton, and Smiths Beach Resort received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Margaret River Region. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in Margaret River Region.

Some of the most popular hotels with a pool in Margaret River Region include Grand Mercure Basildene Manor, Aqua Resort Busselton, and Amalfi Resort. See the full list: Hotels with a Pool in Margaret River Region.