10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Augusta That You Shouldn't Miss

November 30, 2021 Hana Mouser

Discover the best top things to do in Augusta, Australia including Jewel Cave, Tipsy Tours & Transfers, Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, Augusta Visitor Centre, Blackwood River Foreshore, Augusta Boat Harbour, Hillview Lookout, Cape Leeuwin Water Wheel, Augusta River tours, Whale Watch Western Australia.
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1. Jewel Cave

Jewel Caves Road Deepdene, Augusta, Western Australia 6290 Australia +61 8 9757 7411 [email protected] http://www.margaretriverattractions.com/caves/jewel-cave/
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5.0 based on 1,487 reviews

Jewel Cave

Jewel Cave is Western Australia's largest show cave and is home to one of the longest straw stalactites in any tourist cave in Australia. Your guide will take you on an incredible journey through several large caverns featuring colossal formations and dazzling cave crystal. The site features a cafe, interpretative and retail facilities. Located on Caves Road, 38 kilometres south of Margaret River and 12 kilometres north of Augusta.

Reviewed By KathySNSW

Recommend a tour of Jewel Cave while in the Augusta/Margaret River Area. Interesting and beautiful formations and guide Richard was very informative with both his geology and knowledge of the cave and it's history. Tour went for an hour, there were a few hundred steps but no rush. Group limited to 30 people. Ours was much less than that. Recomnended

2. Tipsy Tours & Transfers

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5.0 based on 56 reviews

Tipsy Tours & Transfers

Tipsy Tours and Transfers located in Augusta, Western Australia are here to put an end to the sacrificial skipper and provide you with transfer options and a series of unique & refreshing tours throughout the Margaret River region that will inspire your senses in a fresh, fun & friendly environment.

3. Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse

Leeuwin Rd Leeuwin, Augusta, Western Australia 6290 Australia +61 8 9757 7411 [email protected] http://www.margaretriverattractions.com/lighthouses/cape-leeuwin-lighthouse
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4.5 based on 1,608 reviews

Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse

Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse is situated at the most south westerly tip of Australia, where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet off the coast of the Margaret River region. A famous maritime landmark, the tower stands 39 metres high – the tallest on the Australian mainland. Guided tours are conducted daily at the Lighthouse. The precinct features a visitor centre, interpretive displays, café and retail shop in one of the historic cottages complete with ocean views.

Reviewed By Quest94814

“Where Two oceans meet” , a lighthouse built to facilitate navigation, simply overwhelming, loved the place, and the staff was helpful, friendly and made you feel so welcome.

4. Augusta Visitor Centre

Blackwood Avenue, Augusta, Western Australia 6290 Australia +61 8 9780 5911 [email protected] http://www.margaretriver.com/visitor-centres/?utm_source=tripadvisor
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Augusta Visitor Centre

Unfortunately Augusta Visitors Centre has closed. Information can be obtained from the local newsagent and deckchair gourmet, both situated in the centre of the beautiful town of Augusta.

5. Blackwood River Foreshore

near Blackwood River mouth, Augusta, Western Australia 6290 Australia
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4.5 based on 54 reviews

Blackwood River Foreshore

Reviewed By laalee66 - Perth, Australia

Stopped here and sat under a tree for lunch. It is a beautiful area and right were the ocean meets the river is gorgeous. We even saw a large fish in the shallows feeding on the seaweed. We saw the fin which turned out to be its tail and went to investigate.

6. Augusta Boat Harbour

Lot 4126 Leeuwin Road Corner of Skippy Rock Road, Augusta, Western Australia 6290 Australia +61 419 959 228 [email protected] http://www.margaretriver.com/members/augusta-boat-harbour/
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Augusta Boat Harbour

Reviewed By annasD1186AL - Australind, Australia

This is an amazing investment for the Augusta community. It makes whale watching tours so much easier, the boat ramps, parking and facilities are amazing. The water is so clear you can see fish and stingrays in the water and you can fish off the marina rocks. Excellent.

7. Hillview Lookout

Hillview Rd, Augusta, Western Australia Australia
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4.0 based on 41 reviews

Hillview Lookout

Reviewed By IanB3197 - Perth, Australia

This is also known as Boranup Lookout. You need a four wheel drive vehicle to get here. Travel through the Karri Trees of Boranup Forrest to see the two oceans (Indian and Southern) meet.

8. Cape Leeuwin Water Wheel

Leeuwin Road North of the Cape Leeuwin lighthouse and 8km from Augusta, Augusta, Western Australia 6290 Australia +61 8 9752 5555 http://www.accesswa.com.au/Pages/Feature.aspx?FeatureID=4318
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4.0 based on 123 reviews

Cape Leeuwin Water Wheel

Reviewed By lisaonbreak - Perth, Australia

Walk over the rocks, take great photos, watch the oceans ferocious waves...very peaceful and relaxing

9. Augusta River tours

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5.0 based on 51 reviews

Augusta River tours

10. Whale Watch Western Australia

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5.0 based on 198 reviews

Whale Watch Western Australia

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