Ibiza beach awards

A total of 61 beaches across the Balearics have been granted the prestigious flag including 18 in Ibiza. The award is an international symbol of quality, and has been bestowed on over 3,300 beaches and marinas in 36 countries across Europe, South Africa, Morocco, New Zealand, Canada and the Caribbean. However, Spain remains the number one recipient, followed by Greece (430), and France (235). The Blue Flag Programme is owned and run by the independent non-profit organisation, Foundation for Environmental Education, (FEE), and was introduced in 1987. The programme has since evolved, introducing stricter criteria and safety standards each year to ensure the safety and enjoyment of tourists holidaying around the world.

Beaches are awarded the flag through strict criteria dealing with water quality, environmental education and information, environmental management, and safety and other services.

San Jose again has the most blue-flag beaches on the island with a total of six - Cala Tarida, Cala Conta, Cala Bassa, Cala D?Hort, Cala Migjorn (Salinas) and lastly, Cala Vadella, which is new to the list this year. This is followed by Santa Eulalia which can this year boast Cala Llenya, es Canar, Cala Llonga, Santa Eulalia beach and es Figueral. San Juan will have four - San Miguel, Cala San Vicent, Portinax and Benirras, whilst San Antonio is proud to have three - Cala Gracio, es Calo des Moro and es Pouet. Surprisingly the capital and the world renowned Formentera do not boast any.

A total of 93 beaches in Great Britain were awarded the prestigious honour this year.

source: The Ibiza Sun

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