Hyams Beach

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Hyams Beach, on the shores of Jervis Bay, is a blindingly white stretch of sand that often claims the title of the world's whitest beach. The sand is so fine and pure that it squeaks underfoot, and the turquoise water is so clear you can see your toes even when wading waist-deep. This is a place for pure, unadulterated beach bliss, where the main agenda is swimming, sunbaking, and strolling along a coastline that looks like it belongs on a postcard.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Hyams Beach is a half-day to full-day destination. Most visitors come for a few hours of swimming and sunbathing, but you could easily spend a full day here, especially if you bring a picnic and snorkel gear. If you're staying in the Jervis Bay area, combine it with a visit to Huskisson or a walk in Booderee National Park for a well-rounded day. For a more relaxed pace, consider an overnight stay in nearby Vincentia or Huskisson.

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