The beaches face east, out across Jervis Bay and Point Perpendicular to the Pacific Ocean. The village is bordered by Jervis Bay National Park to the north and Booderee National Park and Botanic Gardens to the south which gives Hyams Beach a 'natural bush' feel with an abundance of native plants, animals and birdlife. Other nearby attractions include Jervis Bay Marine Park and surrounding trails and forests.
There is a myth that the beach has the whitest sands in Australia. The misconception started at the town's main store, which had a billboard stating the seaside village had "the whitest sand". Eventually, the idea became widespread and was promoted by tourism organizations. In fact Australia's whitest beaches are Lucky Bay and Hellfire Bay near Esperance, Western Australia, and Tallebudgera Creek Beach in Queensland.
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Read moreHyams Beach is an absolute paradise. Located on the South Coast of New South Wales, this stunning beach is known for its crystal clear waters and pristine white sand. The sand is so fine and soft that it has even been listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the whitest sand in the world! The beach is surrounded by beautiful bushland and is a perfect spot for swimming, snorkelling, and fishing. The water is crystal clear and the marine life is abundant, making it a great spot for snorkelling. The beach is also popular for its fishing, with a variety of species found in the waters. The beach is well maintained and the facilities are excellent, with plenty of parking, toilets, and showers. Overall, Hyams Beach is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a slice...
Read moreHeading east from the basin, the first Tasman Sea beach that you’ll get to just happens to be one of the best in the entire country.
Hyams Beach is celebrated far and wide for the brilliance of its powdery white sands, the grains of which are made up of pure quartz.
Added to that, the sand is unusually fine, to the point where it squeaks when you walk on it.
Being nestled safely in Jervis Bay helps keep the surf relatively calm, which gives the turquoise waters a rare clarity, so remember to bring some snorkelling gear.
For all its rare splendour Hyams Beach is attached to a small and undeveloped seaside community, and Shoalhaven council is brainstorming ideas to help preserve the beach in the face of ever-growing...
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