The main issue why some beaches are starting to lose their charm and appeal is because of the great influx of tourists that are coming. Some countries are particularly good in conserving the beauty of their beaches by making sure that they are clean. If tourists would continue to do some cleaning and if would pick up after their own trash, then all the beaches will remain beautiful.
Grace Bay in Turks and Caicos can be considered one of the best beaches in the world. Some other beaches that are worth checking out are Pink Sands Beach in the Bahamas, Dreamland Beach which is located in Bali, Indonesia; and Seven Mile Beach that can be located in Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands.
No one likes sunning themselves on a filthy beach with trash everywhere and dirty water. Clean beaches are something to take note of because they're not always as pristine and beautiful as we'd like. Here are a few of the world's cleanest beaches for your next vacation. Matira Beach in Bora Bora is noted for its gorgeously white sands and water so blue it's difficult between the beginning and end of the sky.
Australia has some notably clean beaches as well. A favorite among the many is Fraser Island Beach because of its coral-colored sands and of course because it is so clean. Another extremely clean beach that you have probably seen on screensavers is the Maldives. The Maldives isn't one particular beach but many along a string of islands in the Indian Ocean.