Guess which Aussie beach unexpectedly made it to the world's top list?
When someone asks a tourist to name a beach in Australia, they're likely to think of Bondi Beach.
However, according to a ranking of the world’s best beaches, an unexpected destination from the New South Wales region is also worthy of being on any Australian tourist's bucket list.
Move over Bondi, Hyams Beach is now in the global spotlight. The beach, only a three-hour drive south of Sydney, placed at number ten in Enjoy Travel’s Annual 50 Best Beaches in the World List.
What makes Hyams Beach so special?
For starters, it's home to some of the whitest sand in the world and crystal-clear ocean water. It's also linked to Jervis National Park, which boasts a 2km trail–known as the Bird Spotter’s Walk–that birdwatchers can enjoy.
Visitors can also stop by the Jervis Bay Marine Park on its southern shores. The marine park is a haven for dolphins, sea lions and penguins.
While there, anyone can swim and snorkel in the beautiful waters or relax and enjoy the scenic view.
But this isn't the only Aussie beach to make the list.
Queensland's Whitehaven Beach came in at fifth place. This spot is renowned for its immaculate, 98 per cent pure silica sand.
Sixteen spots down the list is Turquoise Bay in Western Australia. As the name implies, you'll be spoilt with some of the most unbelievably dazzling turquoise waters, perfect for snorkelling.

At the top of the list is White Beach in Port Barton, Philippines. What makes this particular beach extra special is that it can only be accessed by boat. It comes with rows of towering palm trees, making it a truly picturesque setting for a day in the sun.
Other beaches on the list are Cabo San Juan Beach in Colombia, named second best in the world, Jalousie Beach in St Lucia took the third spot, and Kendwa Beach in Zanzibar ranking in fourth place.
The ranking of the beaches was determined using aggregated scores from previous media results and official Blue Flag locations.
Have you been to Hyams Beach or other beaches on the list, members? Share their names and photos in the comments below!
However, according to a ranking of the world’s best beaches, an unexpected destination from the New South Wales region is also worthy of being on any Australian tourist's bucket list.
Move over Bondi, Hyams Beach is now in the global spotlight. The beach, only a three-hour drive south of Sydney, placed at number ten in Enjoy Travel’s Annual 50 Best Beaches in the World List.
What makes Hyams Beach so special?
For starters, it's home to some of the whitest sand in the world and crystal-clear ocean water. It's also linked to Jervis National Park, which boasts a 2km trail–known as the Bird Spotter’s Walk–that birdwatchers can enjoy.
Visitors can also stop by the Jervis Bay Marine Park on its southern shores. The marine park is a haven for dolphins, sea lions and penguins.
While there, anyone can swim and snorkel in the beautiful waters or relax and enjoy the scenic view.
But this isn't the only Aussie beach to make the list.
Queensland's Whitehaven Beach came in at fifth place. This spot is renowned for its immaculate, 98 per cent pure silica sand.
Sixteen spots down the list is Turquoise Bay in Western Australia. As the name implies, you'll be spoilt with some of the most unbelievably dazzling turquoise waters, perfect for snorkelling.

Turquoise Bay was sixteenth in Enjoy Travel’s Annual 50 Best Beaches in the World List. Credit: Parks and Wildlife Service
At the top of the list is White Beach in Port Barton, Philippines. What makes this particular beach extra special is that it can only be accessed by boat. It comes with rows of towering palm trees, making it a truly picturesque setting for a day in the sun.
Other beaches on the list are Cabo San Juan Beach in Colombia, named second best in the world, Jalousie Beach in St Lucia took the third spot, and Kendwa Beach in Zanzibar ranking in fourth place.
The ranking of the beaches was determined using aggregated scores from previous media results and official Blue Flag locations.
Key Takeaways
- A lesser-known New South Wales beach, Hyams Beach, has been ranked tenth in Enjoy Travel's Annual 50 Best Beaches in the World List.
- Other Australian beaches to feature in the list include Queensland’s Whitehaven Beach in the Whitsundays, ranked fifth, and Turquoise Bay near Exmouth in Western Australia, ranked sixteenth.
- Hyams Beach is popular for its extremely white sand and clear water, filled with abundant wildlife, while Whitehaven Beach is renowned for its 98 per cent pure silica white sand and Turquoise Bay for its crystal clear turquoise waters.
- The ranking of the beaches was determined using aggregated scores from previous media results and official Blue Flag locations.
Have you been to Hyams Beach or other beaches on the list, members? Share their names and photos in the comments below!