At first glance, this beach appears to have freshly fallen snow at its shoreline -- the sight is breathtaking and puzzling at the same time. It's not actually snow that you see, but shockingly white sand. Hyams Beach is home to the whitest sand in the world, according to Guinness World Records. The vibrant, turquoise waters juxtaposed against the sand offers beachgoers a unique setting in New South Wales.
Located on the southern shores of Jervis Bay, Hyams Beach is a quiet paradise with whale watching, snorkeling, diving, and swimming as the most popular beach activities. The waters here are a magnet for dolphins, seals, and even penguins! There are whale-watching tours from May to November and dolphin-watching cruises every month of the year. You'll also see surfers, sailors, kayakers, and windsurfers frequenting the beach, especially during the warmest months of December through February.
On land is just as much beauty as there is below the waters. The White Sands Walk, a one-hour stroll along the beach, is the best way to enjoy the views at Hyams Beach. You can also hike in the nearby Booderee National Park, which is full of forest flora and fauna -- you might even spot a kangaroo while hiking through the park! Hyams Beach is the best in Jervis Bay, and with a stunning landscape, diverse wildlife, and captivating ocean waters, you should be booking your next vacation here faster than we can say "paradise."