Mowarry Point Beach the ultimate Australian hidden gem: Best east coast beaches in NSW

Travelers stunned by ‘breathtaking’ hidden beach on Australia’s east coast that is almost completely deserted: ‘It’s heaven on earth’

  • Travelers have discovered Mowarry Beach
  • It’s so secret that it’s mostly deserted
  • The beach is located on the Sapphire Coast of NSW

Travelers have discovered a beautiful beach with white sand and vibrant blue water that is so little known that it is usually completely deserted.

Those who want to beat the crowds head to Mowarry Point Beach in Edrom on New South Wales’ Sapphire Coast, three hours and 45 minutes south of Canberra.

The dreamy spot is so secret it’s not even a destination on Google Maps, but beach lovers are starting to visit the hidden gem for its spectacular scenery.

Lush bushland surrounds the crescent-shaped coast dotted with red rocks, while the sea is an impressive shade of aquamarine.

Mowarry is the only beach on the south coast that is north facing, meaning it gets the sun all day and is protected from cold winds.

Adventurers have discovered the beautiful beach of Mowarry Point with white sand and azure water that is so secret it’s not even on Google Maps

Those who want to beat the crowds head to Mowarry Point Beach in Edrom on New South Wales' Sapphire Coast, three hours and 45 minutes south of Canberra

Those who want to beat the crowds head to Mowarry Point Beach in Edrom on New South Wales’ Sapphire Coast, three hours and 45 minutes south of Canberra

The dreamy spot is so secret it's not even a destination on Google Maps, but beach lovers are starting to visit the hidden gem for its spectacular scenery

Lush bushland surrounds the crescent-shaped coast dotted with red rocks, while the sea is an impressive shade of aquamarine

Lush bushland surrounds the crescent-shaped coast dotted with red rocks, while the sea is an impressive shade of aquamarine

Mowarry is the only beach on the south coast that is north facing meaning it is in the sun all day and protected from cold winds

Mowarry is the only beach on the south coast that is north facing meaning it is in the sun all day and protected from cold winds

Grassy clearings just beyond the sand make the perfect place to pitch a tent among grazing kangaroos.

The sand is often marked with footprints of local goannas, while bottlenose dolphins are often seen just offshore.

The deserted beach can only be accessed by 4WD or by walking the 30 km Light to Light walk that runs through Beowa National Park from Boyd Tower to Green Cape Light House.

While few have ventured to the uninhabited beach, travelers who have experienced the beauty of Mowarry Point rave about their visit.

One woman online called it “magical” while another said it was “heaven on earth” and yet another couldn’t believe they had the whole beach to themselves.