What a fantastic beach to explore during your time in Jervis Bay. With its stunning white sands and pristine, azure waters, this beach is a definite must-see when you're on the South Coast. Don't forget to pack an umbrella or sun shelter, as shade is limited. π
We had an absolute blast at Hyams beach, which according to the Guinness Book of Records, boasts the whitest sand in the world. It was amazing to bask in the sun on a scorching summer day, with the sea breeze tousling our hair and the pristine sand caressing our toesπ£. The ocean and sky were absolutely stunning! And the greatest aspect is that it is pet-friendly on a leash, allowing you to bring your beloved furry companion and relish the beach together! ποΈ What a delightful experience!
We drove from Yamba to this stunning beach, which is about a half-hour away. It's located on the opposite breakwater from Yamba. The beach is spacious and stretches far, with soft white sand.
We visited during the school holidays as an alternative to Hyams Beach, and it exceeded our expectations. The facilities are adequate, with shelters and picnic tables available. There's also a lovely playground for the kids. Nelson's Beach is ideal for a relaxing day if you prefer calmer waters. While parking can be a bit tricky, it's not unmanageable. A wagon can be quite useful.
We didn't quite reach the beach due to the rain, but we could still admire the beautiful water from the lookout. The combination of the blue water, white sand, and lush vegetation was stunning. We also had the opportunity to see kangaroos up close, and they didn't seem bothered by our presence at all.