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Blue Flag 2023
« on: Wednesday, 10 May, 2023 @ 18:39:27 »
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Greece Ranks 2nd Worldwide after Winning 2023 Blue Flag Award for Coasts, Marinas

Six hundred and seventeen (617) Greek coasts, eighteen (18) marinas and six (6) tourist boats won this year’s ‘Blue Flag’ international quality award, it was announced on Wednesday by the Hellenic Society for the Protection of Nature (EEPP), Greece’s operator of the Blue Flag international program.

With 617 award-winning beaches, Greece once again ranks 2nd among 52 countries worldwide.
https://www.thenationalherald.com/greece-ranks-2nd-worldwide-after-winning-2023-blue-flag-award-for-coasts-marinas/

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Re: Blue Flag 2023
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday, 10 May, 2023 @ 19:05:51 »
Blue Flag beaches on Kefalonia and Ithaka, 2023:

Municipality of Argostoli
Ai Helis
Avythos
Ammnes
Aragia, Poros
Lourdas
Makrys Yialos
Megali Ammos
Bouka Gradakia
Platys Yialos
Skala (2 beaches)
White Rocks (Lassi)

Municipality of Ithaka
City - Ta Dexia

Municipality of Lixouri
Lepeda
Petani
Xi

Municipality of Sami
Antsamos
Myrtos


Edit: typo
« Last Edit: Friday, 12 May, 2023 @ 02:19:01 by Maik »

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Re: Blue Flag 2023
« Reply #2 on: Friday, 14 July, 2023 @ 13:51:29 »
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Thirteen Greek beaches have lost their Blue Flags

These flags were removed due to the beaches not meeting the criteria set by the Program.

The withdrawal of the Blue Flags from these beaches is due to organizational issues, while the quality of the swimming waters remains excellent, according to the Program's standards.

Tourkopodaro Beach/White Rocks Hotel, Argostoli Municipality, Kefalonia
https://greekcitytimes.com/2023/07/14/13-beaches-in-greece-lose-blue-flag-awards/