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Tantanoola Caves Conservation Park

Address 32047 Princes Hwy, Tantanoola SA, Australia
Phone +61 8 8734 4153
Hours 10:00-15:00
Website www.parks.sa.gov.au/parks/tantanoola-caves-conservation-park
Categories Park, Tourist Attraction
Rating 4.6 61 review
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Tantanoola Caves Conservation Park reviews

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Jess
26 May 2022 22:50

Excellent guide who answered all out questions. A nice small guided tour group. Been once before many years ago and was great once again.

Sandy
01 May 2022 1:05

We couldn't believe how beautiful this 'wet' cave was as soon as we walked through the door the cave was amazing with its thousands of different shape and size stalactites and stalagmites in one large cave. Truly beautiful.

Lo Wan Man
29 April 2022 13:23

Its a much smaller cave than expected, tour gave a good history of the cave discovery but ended very quickly. Takes 5 minutes to walk through the cave. Magnificent structures inside though so its still worth a look but its just a bit underwhelming in terms of size compared to Naracoorte caves

Beat
05 April 2022 8:55

It is a "must see" place in South Australia. The caves are accessible for young and old, the very fit and the not so fit.
It is not a huge labyrinth but a fantastic example of the beautiful underground world.

Bree
04 April 2022 15:38

Amazing experience. Caves are beautiful. Our tour guide was bloody unreal. She made the entire experience!

Patricia
01 April 2022 22:57

Awesome. The tour guide was very interesting and explained how the cave was discovered. We were really impressed, it is just beautiful. We have been to lots of caves but we have not seen one with so much in one room plus it is very easy access and suitable for wheelchairs.

Roschelle
23 March 2022 4:17

Great tour of the wet caves! $15.00 entry and 30min tour. Great tour guide and very informative tour. You hear the whole history of how they were founded. These were the first caves wheelchair accessible in Australia. Awesome experience!

Joanne
24 February 2022 4:37

Very informative guide and a great experience. Simply wow really. Imagine all those years ago discovering the cave!

Benjamin
13 February 2022 16:40

This is a smaller but more accessible cave than others I have visited. Having said that it really ticks all the boxes. It is good for all ages and mobility levels as there are no steps. You see all the features of caves in one half hour visit and some of the structures are stunning. The tours run every 1/2 hour or so. If you find yourself waiting for the next tour there are short walks above ground to fill in 15-20 minutes. All in all a worthwhile visit.

Cindy
12 December 2021 23:18

Well worth the visit! Jacqui was super knowledgeable and very passionate. The cave is small but very decorative.

Nicholas
28 November 2021 7:32

We went there 10 minutes to closing not realising that it shuts at 3 but the lovely Rachel still took us into the caves and showed us around anyway! Awesome guide and awesome place to see.

Christopher
24 November 2021 8:15

Very enjoyable experience with great opportunities for photos and knowledgeable and friendly tourist guides.

Matt
01 October 2021 17:57

Really cool place not very big but makes up for it with the wow factor and a pretty cool story to go with it and the guide was really friendly happy to answer all questions

Mike
18 September 2021 13:21

Amazing cave formations could have spent ages in there unfortnatly it was a pass through on a road trip so couldn't stay long

serena
13 September 2021 13:33

Very nice cave, it's not as big as I expected but still well worth a visit. The tour is informative and last about 20 minutes, after that you have the time to walk around and take photos on your own.

Holder
03 September 2021 15:40

We didn't go in the caves as we couldn't be bothered waiting for the next tour, also would have rather done it at our own pace. So we went for the walk above great view up top.

Maddie
31 August 2021 1:32

Amazing cave to visit, self guided, you just walk around and are free to take photos. Very interesting history behind it. Definitely worth the drive from Mount gambier. A hidden gem.

Samantha
23 August 2021 6:23

Stunning caves which are very accessible for everyone. It's not a big area but it's full of beautiful stalactites, stalagmites and columns. Just Wow!

Tyson
13 August 2021 23:02

Great learning experience for kids, affordable price very low.deffinatly worth the trip the tour takes a half hour best thing I've done.

Roger
10 May 2021 23:43

Not overly impressive but a good introduction to caves and a nice short walk. Only one chamber inside that caves so don't expect to be exploring multiple areas

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