If you choose your moment carefully, or if you are just lucky, it is possible to walk for miles along Birubi Beach and see only the occasional surfer or dog walker. A Monday afternoon in early December at low tide would be my recommendation to anyone hoping to have to themselves one of the most spectacular and beautiful beaches I have ever seen. Park your car near the historic cemetery, follow the path to the rocks, and with a little clambering effort you will come to a beach of unblemished sand that stretches for nearly twenty miles. The depth of the beach at low tide is extraordinary, as are the huge dunes of pale yellow sand along its edge. This is the ancient land of the Worimi people and it is a place of great cultural and spiritual significance for them. Leave it just as you found it. Perfect, immaculate, ineffably beautiful.
