Blue Flag Beaches by Continent

Europe leads globally with 1,516 certified locations. Explore every region below.

Scored across water quality, facilities, safety, and data completeness. All hold active Blue Flag status.

🚩 Blue Flag Score 100
La Barceloneta Barcelona, Catalonia · Spain

Barcelona's iconic urban beach — 1.1 km of golden sand flanked by the city skyline. Excellent lifeguard cover, accessible facilities, and Blue Flag water quality just minutes from Las Ramblas.

Sandy · Urban View beach →
🚩 Blue Flag Score 100
Ada Ciganlija Belgrade, Central Serbia · Serbia

Europe's largest inland Blue Flag beach — a 6 km artificial lake peninsula on the Sava River drawing up to 150,000 visitors daily in summer. Freshwater, clean, and extraordinary.

Freshwater · Inland View beach →
🚩 Blue Flag Score 100
Ballycuggeran Killaloe, County Clare · Ireland

A quiet lakeside gem on Lough Derg — one of Ireland's major freshwater lakes. Situated in a designated conservation area with five EU Habitats Directive habitats. Lifeguarded during season.

Freshwater · Conservation View beach →
🚩 Blue Flag Score 100
Agria Valis Volos, Thessaly · Greece

A celebrated seaside resort on the Pagasitic Gulf at the foot of Mount Pelion — part of the NATURA 2000 network. Countless taverns and a long beach ideal for all-day walks.

Coastal · NATURA 2000 View beach →
🚩 Blue Flag Score 100
Afife Viana do Castelo · Portugal

400 m of Atlantic sand on Portugal's Minho coast — Blue Flag certified since 1988, one of the programme's longest-standing members. Fine quartz sand, predominantly N/NW winds, part of the environmental Atlantic trail.

Atlantic · Blue Flag since 1988 View beach →
🚩 Blue Flag Score 100
Balneario Mediterráneo Punta Mogotes, Buenos Aires · Argentina

One of 20 resorts in the Punta Mogotes complex on Argentina's Atlantic coast — swimming pools, children's recreation, accessible facilities, and a summer season that draws families from across Buenos Aires province.

Atlantic · Resort Beach View beach →
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Chennai, India
Blue Flag Specialist Water Quality ECR Coast 10+ Years Research

Why Trust This Guide?

Every location on this site holds an active Blue Flag certification issued by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) — the world's most rigorous environmental beach standard, assessed annually against 33 criteria across water quality, environmental management, safety, and services.

We do not accept sponsored placements, affiliate partnerships with specific beaches, or advertiser influence over ratings. Scores are calculated from official FEE data, government tourism records, and on-ground verification.

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Water QualityEU Bathing Water Directive tested weekly during season
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Safety StandardsTrained lifeguards, first aid, emergency access
AccessibilityDisabled access, inclusive facilities rated
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Environmental MgmtWaste, noise, dog policies, conservation zones

Guides & Research

In-depth coverage of Blue Flag standards, seasonal conditions, and destination planning.

Country Guide

Best Blue Flag Beaches in Spain 2026 — Region by Region

Spain's 265 certified beaches span from Galicia's rugged Atlantic coast to the Balearic Islands. Here's how to choose by season, crowd level, and water temperature.

Seasonal

Blue Flag Beaches Open Year-Round — The Complete List

Most Blue Flag certifications run June–September. These 47 locations operate outside that window — including beaches in the Canary Islands, Morocco, and the UAE.

Standards

What Does a Blue Flag Actually Mean? The 33 Criteria Explained

A Blue Flag is not just about clean water. From dog policy to first-aid box placement, here's exactly what beaches must do to earn — and keep — the award each year.