This summer, Almeria's coastlines will shine with 35 prestigious Blue Flags, a notable increase from last year's 33.
The Blue flag The quality mark, issued by the Environmental and Consumer Education Association (ADEAC), recognizes the excellent quality and services provided by the beaches, including lifeguard and first aid facilities, accessibility and communication.
Adeac's Blue Flag programme, endorsed by the European Foundation for Environmental Education, has been highlighting environmentally friendly beaches and marinas for more than thirty years.
The increase in the number of flags this year underlines Almeria's continued commitment to maintaining high standards and increasing its appeal as a top tourist destination.
The total distribution of the Blue Flags among the cities is as follows.
- Sea rocks (7)
- Adra (4)
- The Ejido (4)
- Mojacar (4)
- Octopuses (4)
- Almeria (3)
- Coal pits (3)
- Nijar (2)
- Black balancing (1)
- Vera (1)
The awards extend beyond beaches and marinas, with new additions this year including San Jose Marina and Adra Marina, bringing the total of blue flags to 35.
This approval serves as a beacon of pride for local councils and confirms their commitment to environmental stewardship and excellent visitor experience along the 200+ kilometers of diverse coastline.
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