Most accommodation in the village ranges from basic
cottages to architecturally designed luxury beachfront houses, with some featuring
bed and breakfast. There is one café store in the village. The seaside village also features bush and coastal walks which provide panoramic views of the bay, the surrounding National Park and the ocean, which is ideal for
fishing, swimming,
snorkelling, diving and
whale watching, making it an ideal
tourist spot. The encompassing bushland is home to many native animals and dozens of
bird species. Tourism and infrastructure financed has assisted in transforming Hyams Beach to one of the popular areas within the NSW
tourism industry. Due to tourists visiting the area frequently and in masses, a
freeway reaching the whole 190 km to Sydney was finished in 2017, costing at $580 million. A NSW tourist movement has featured the beach's radiantly white sand on the rearside of Sydney buses. The seaside village has also appeared in TV ads, thanks to publicity by
Lonely Planet; the village also has a large social media presence. ==Environmental issues==