The Ministry of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands has informed this Thursday of the obtaining of sixty awards Blue Flag in the 2023 edition. From them, 56 correspond to beaches and four to marinas. In Canary Islandsthe Blue Flag initiative is managed with the collaboration of the Ministry of Health, through the General Directorate of Public Health of the Canary Islands Health Service.
Blue Flag is an annual award and an environmental quality certification system developed by the FEE (Federation of Environmental Education). In Spain, he coordinates this initiative ADEAC (Association for Environmental and Consumer Education).
It distinguishes those beaches and marinas that meet the criteria of excellence in bathing water quality, comply with environmental regulations, and have adequate health and safety infrastructure to guarantee the health and safety of their users.
Blue Flag beaches by islands in the Canary Islands: 56
LANZAROTE:7
Reef: The Redoubt.
Teguise: Las Cucharas (the arenal recovers the award this year).
aunts: Large (White), Matagorda, Pila de la Barrilla, Pocillos.
Yaiza: White.
The mayor of Arrecife, Astrid Pérez, is satisfied with the revalidation -for the sixth consecutive year- of the coveted Blue Flag award for El Reducto beachwhich means having a beach in the capital of the island that meets a series of qualities such as excellence, safety and quality.
The blue flag 2023/2024 will begin to wave in this capital enclave, according to the delegate councilor for Beaches, Ángela Hernández, “as soon as we are notified of the delivery.”
It should be noted that the work carried out by the local Administration, through the Beach Management Committee, the surveillance, rescue and first aid service implemented and, thanks to the civility of the users, have made the Arrecife coastline one of the best business cards in the city.
The European Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), coordinated in Spain by the Association for Environmental and Consumer Education (ADEAC), is in charge of evaluating beaches and ports in search of the excellence of their waters, compliance with specific regulations on environment and the necessary health and safety infrastructure for users. To do so, they are based on their environmental values and on the correct use of this space by residents and tourists.
Fuerteventura: eleven
La Oliva: Old Corralejo, Great Beaches, La Concha.
Pájara: Butihondo, Costa Calma, El Matorral, Morro Jable.
Puerto del Rosario; Blanca, Los Pozos, Puerto Lajas.
Tuineje: Gran Tarajal
GRAND CANARY:13
Agaete: The Snows.
Agüimes: Arinaga.
Arucas: El Puertillo, Los Charcones.
Gáldar: Sardine.
Wit: The Burrero.
San Bartolome from Tirajana: El Inglés, Maspalomas, Meloneras, San Agustín.
Telde: Hoya del Pozo, Melenara, Salinetas.
LA GOMERA: 3
Alajero: Santiago.
San Sebastián de la Gomera: La Cueva, San Sebastián de la Gomera.
THE IRON: 2
Pinar del Hierro: La Restinga.
Valverde: Timijaraque.
THE PALM:6
Breña Alta: Low tide.
Breña Baja: Los Cancajos.
The Aridane Plains: Charco Verde, Puerto Naos.
Santa Cruz de la Palma: Santa Cruz de la Palma
Tazacorte: The Port of Tazacorte.
TENERIFE: 14
Adeje: The Duke, Torviscas.
Arona: El Camisón, Las Vistas, Los Cristianos.
Garachico: The Pier, Natural Pools of El Caletón.
Isora Guide: Jaquita Beach.
Icod de los Vinos: San Marcos.
The Realejos: Help.
San Cristóbal de La Laguna: Natural Pools of Bajamar, Natural Pool of Sandstone, Natural Pool of Jóver.
Tacoronte: The Arena (Mesa del Mar).
He Program Blue Flag strives to promote the sustainable development of coastal areas through the requirement of high standards in the quality of bathing water, safety, environmental management, and information and education for sustainability, criteria all of them that have been taken into account when awarding the Blue Flag to the award-winning beaches of the Canary Islands.
Blue Flag Ports in the Canary Islands: 4
GRAND CANARY
Mogan PS.
PS Pasito Blanco (San Bartolomé de Tirajana).
LANZAROTE
Marina Puerto Calero (Yaiza).
TENERIFE
RCN de Tenerife (Santa Cruz de Tenerife).
The criteria that a Blue Flag marina must meet are divided into three large blocks: Information and Environmental Education, environmental management, and Safety and services.