Greece has once again claimed the second spot worldwide among 52 countries
Greece has once again claimed the second spot worldwide among 52 countries for its “Blue Flag” beaches, as announced by the Hellenic Society for the Protection of Nature (EEPF), the National Operator of the International “Blue Flag” Program in Greece, on Thursday, May 15.
The prestigious award recognizes the country’s coastlines, marinas, and tourist boats that meet strict environmental and service criteria. Greece secured its position with 623 awarded beaches.
Notably, the number of awarded sites in Greece has been steadily increasing each year, consistently surpassing 600. Greece now holds 15% of all internationally awarded beaches among the 52 participating countries.
Leading the way domestically, Halkidiki emerged as the top region with 93 flags, while Crete maintained its lead with 153 flags.
The International Committee awarded a total of 4,302 beaches, 736 marinas, and 158 tourist boats worldwide under the “Blue Flag” Program.
About the “Blue Flag” Program
Established in 1987, the “Blue Flag” is the most recognized and widespread international eco-label for quality beaches, marinas, and tourism boats. For a beach to earn the “Blue Flag,” its water quality must be classified as “Excellent.” No lower classification, not even “Good,” is acceptable under the program’s guidelines. The award is valid
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