Overview
The sugar-white sand and shimmering turquoise waters of Hyams Beach draw south coast seaside explorers in droves. And who could blame them? This pristine stretch of coastline sheltered in the protective curve of Jervis Bay is almost too perfect for postcards. The calm waters are ideal for snorkelling, swimming, paddle boarding and kayaking, and being part of a protected marine park means bottlenose dolphins, fur seals and little penguins are regular visitors.
When you're not waving out to sea at humpback and southern right whales on their annual migration, wander along the shaded Hyams Beach trail to spot local birdlife on the two-kilometre track.
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