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A global eco-label by the FEE, awarded to beaches/marinas meeting top standards in water quality, safety, services, and environmental practices.

How is it awarded?
Countries apply via a National Jury, and approvals are finalized by the International Jury including UNESCO, UNEP, and others.

Validity:
The Blue Flag is valid for one bathing season (June to September) and must be renewed yearly.

Top 10 Countries with Most Blue Flag Beaches:

  1. Spain – 638 beaches
    Top Spot: Burriana Beach, Nerja – golden sand, scuba zone, restaurants, and a beach library!

  2. Greece – 583 beaches
    Top Spot: Kampoudi Beach, Halkidiki – sandy, kid-friendly, and boat accessible.

  3. Turkey – 567 beaches
    Top Spot: Lara Beach, Antalya – 8km long, near luxury resorts.

  4. Italy – 485 beaches
    Top Spot: Tropea Beach – crystal waters, cliffs, water sports, and hiking trails.

  5. France – 398 beaches
    Top Spot: Plage de Trez Goarem, Brittany – dunes, birdlife, and scenic beauty.

  6. Portugal – 398 beaches
    Top Spot: Praia da Falésia – red cliffs, pine trees, and great hiking.

  7. Denmark – 142 beaches
    Top Spot: Søndervig Beach – free WiFi, pet water stations, and kid lifeguard training.

  8. Ireland – 85 beaches
    Top Spot: Old Head Beach, Mayo – jet skiing, snorkelling, and pet-friendly.

  9. Mexico – 77 beaches
    Top Spot: Playa Santa Maria – marine preserve and great snorkelling.

  10. England – 73 beaches
    Top Spot: West Wittering Beach – known for natural beauty and clean waters.

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By Khushi Vaid

Khushi Vaid is a travel writer at Traveller Gossip, sharing budget-friendly international travel guides, visa information, and practical trip planning tips for Indian travelers. She focuses on real travel costs, affordable destinations, and honest research to help readers travel smarter and more confidently.

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