Tasmania has some of the best caving experiences in Australia - some are developed but many are wild and unexplored. The developed caves offer regular guided tours on prepared underground pathways that are accessible to just about everyone.
In the north-west at Mole Creek Karst National Park and Gunns Plains you can explore hundreds of limestone caves. Marakoopa Cave has the largest glow-worm display in Australia.
In the south, Hastings Cave, the largest developed cave in the country, is formed in dolomite - extremely rare in Australia.
If you're seeking a more adventurous option, professional guides can take you to 'wild' or undeveloped caves.
Hastings Caves and Thermal Springs are natural springs 90 minutes’ drive south of Hobart.
Cradle Mountain Canyons offers quality canyoning tours around the Cradle Mountain area, in northwest Tasmania.
Marakoopa Cave is a limestone cave in Mole Creek Karst national park, north west Tasmania.
King Solomon’s Cave, in Mole Creek Karst National Park, is a richly decorated limestone cave.
Specialising in small group adventures, offering glow-worm and caving tours in the Southwest World Heritage Area.
Mole Creek Karst National Park, in northern Tasmania, features richly decorated limestone caves.
Provider of Adventure based outdoor education programs for schools, colleges and other organisations throughout Tasmania.
Cradle Coast Tours are experts in showing visitors around Tasmania’s north-west region.
Tours Tasmania offer day tours or multi-day packages for a Tasmanian experience.
Jump Tours based in Hobart is the ideal way for budget travellers to see Tasmania!