Blue flag means a nice beach

Spain is a dream holiday destination for many. Among its many attractions are its beaches, many of which have the Blue Flag status.

The Blue Flag Award is an esteemed international eco-label granted to beaches and marinas that meet high water quality standards. Spain consistently receives the most Blue Flags for beaches along the coast and islands, making it an ideal choice for beach lovers.

The Blue Flag status is only awarded to beaches that meet set standards. Regular testing ensures that beach waters are clean, safe for swimming, and free from pollutants and harmful substances.

Beaches must have lifesaving equipment, first aid facilities, and accessible amenities for people with disabilities.

Spain’s coastline stretches over 5,000 kilometres and includes a range of Blue Flag beaches, from golden sands to secluded coves. Here are some examples.

Playa de la Concha, in San Sebastián, is often listed among the best city beaches in Europe. It offers stunning views, golden sands, and a vibrant city life just a stone’s throw away. Its Blue Flag status assures visitors of its pristine environment and high-quality facilities.

Playa de Muro in Mallorca has shallow waters and fine sand, perfect for young families.

Playa de Burriana, in Nerja on the Costa del Sol, is famous for its picturesque cliffs and a wide range of water sports. The beach has many restaurants and chiringuitos (beach bars) where you can enjoy local seafood.

Playa del Inglés, in Gran Canaria, is known for its vibrant atmosphere and extensive sandy stretch. The beach is well-equipped with amenities and is popular among locals and tourists.

Why Choose Blue Flag Beaches?

Going to a Blue Flag beach is not just about enjoying crystal-clear waters; it’s a conscious choice to support sustainable tourism.

This link shows just how many Blue Flag beaches there are in the world. Spain has the most, followed by Greece.

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