Located in Swansea Heads, New South Wales, Hams Beach is a scenic 1.5 km long beach known for its stunning views and accessibility. It extends southeast from the rocks to a reef, forming a sandy point in the lee of Frenchman Rock. This beach offers a mix of natural beauty and outdoor activities, with a focus on surfing due to its wave exposure.
Hams Beach serves as the northern boundary of adjacent Caves Beach, a popular spot for both swimming and surfing. The beach area was once backed by degraded dunes but underwent significant landscaping and dune stabilization programs in the past.
Today, Hams Beach provides good parking and access at its southern end, complemented by nearby amenities like caravan parks. However, it lacks surf lifesaving patrols, so visitors should exercise caution when swimming.