World’s 10 Dirtiest Beaches 2025 Revealed
- A recent report has identified the world's dirtiest beaches, revealing a concerning trend of pollution impacting popular tourist destinations.
- The report underscores that these aren't merely aesthetic concerns.
- While the full list of the top 10 dirtiest beaches wasn't detailed in the provided excerpt, the report specifically called out several locations.
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The World’s Dirtiest Beaches in 2025: A Growing Problem
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Published October 23, 2025, at 07:24 AM
The State of Coastal Cleanliness
A recent report has identified the world’s dirtiest beaches, revealing a concerning trend of pollution impacting popular tourist destinations. the study, conducted by Cloudwards and reported by ET Online on October 23, 2025, highlights issues ranging from improperly managed waste to urban runoff, posing both environmental and public health risks.
The report underscores that these aren’t merely aesthetic concerns. Contaminated beaches can lead to the spread of disease, harm marine ecosystems, and negatively impact local economies reliant on tourism. The increasing volume of plastic pollution is a particularly acute problem, with lasting consequences for ocean health.
Top 10 Dirtiest Beaches in 2025

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Picture Credits: Cloudwards
While the full list of the top 10 dirtiest beaches wasn’t detailed in the provided excerpt, the report specifically called out several locations.
Specific Problem Areas
The report identified several beaches with particularly high complaint rates regarding cleanliness. According to the data, Copacabana Beach in Brazil topped the list with 58.4% of complaints related to cleanliness. Ipanema Beach, also in brazil, followed closely behind at 56.4%.
International destinations weren’t immune to cleanliness problems either. Freedom Beach in Thailand (52.1%) and bentota Beach in Sri Lanka (48.2%) rounded out the top seven beaches receiving complaints for lack of cleanliness. The complaints frequently mention improperly managed waste disposal systems, litter left by careless tourists, and in coastal areas with heavy development, urban runoff affecting water quality.
Tourist Experiences and Concerns
“These cleanliness issues aren’t just aesthetic problems – thay represent serious environmental and public health concerns. Visitors often report disappointment at finding what should be natural paradises marred by human negligence,” the report stated.
Online reviews reflect these concerns. One TripAdvisor reviewer at Venice Beach wrote that it “is dirty and some parts even smelled like urine,” while another at Padre Island National Seashore lamented: “the amount of plastic that lingers around is astounding, and is augmented day by day by the visitors.” These firsthand accounts highlight the tangible impact of pollution on the tourist experience.
