Whites Beach, located in Broken Head near Byron Bay, New South Wales, is a serene and secluded beach nestled within the Broken Head Nature Reserve. The beach itself is often broken into three small pockets of sand surrounded by cobble beaches and is known for its high wave energy and rip currents, making it popular for surfers. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and exploring the natural beauty of the area, including rocky coves and sea caves visible at low tide.
The beach offers a tranquil setting, with lush sub-tropical rainforests providing shade and scenic hiking trails nearby.
Its remote location makes it a favorite among those seeking a peaceful, less crowded experience compared to Byron Bay's more bustling beaches.