Convent Beach is a quaint, secluded beach located in Yamba, New South Wales, offering a serene escape from bustling city life. Tucked into the main bay, it is flanked by giant pandanus palms and features soft white sand, though the area is small and narrow
The beach enjoys a sheltered position, with minimal surf except during north-eastern swells. However, the presence of rocks and boulders necessitates caution when swimming. The beach's historical name pays tribute to a nearby convent that once stood there from 1900 to 1910.
Despite its seclusion and lack of facilities, Convent Beach provides an idyllic spot for those seeking a peaceful retreat, with nearby attractions like the Yamba Lighthouse and Yuraygir National Park within reach.