SA has 46 Blue Flag beaches to visit this summer Posted on 8 November 2018 Tags:Beach, Beaches, blue flag The Blue Flag Programme, now in its 31st year in South Africa, focuses on the environmental management of marine and coastal habitats. Water quality, environmental management, safety, and amenities are just a few of the criteria to be considered before bestowing a beach with a Blue Flag status. All Blue Flag beaches have to meet very strict international criteria and the programme is locally-managed by WESSA (the Wildlife and Environmental Society of South Africa). Internationally, over 4 400 beaches, boats and marinas currently hold Blue Flag status in 46 countries. This year, 46 South African beaches will be flying these flags. The flags will also be raised at eight marinas and used by 12 sustainable tourism boats around South Africa. Here’s the latest list of the country’s Blue Flag beaches, in no particular order. Eastern Cape View this post on Instagram Just me, myself and a hermit crab #kentononsea #easterncape #southafrica #kariegabeach A post shared by Isabel Gracias (@belle.couldbworse) on May 21, 2018 at 1:40pm PDT 1. Kariega, Ndlambe 2. Dolphin, Kouga 3. Humewood, Nelson Mandela Bay Metro 4. Kings, Nelson Mandela Bay Metro 5. Hobie, Nelson Mandela Bay Metro 6. Hamburg, Amathole 7. Kelly’s, Ndlambe Western Cape View this post on Instagram #cliftonbeach#colors#energy#capetown A post shared by Audrey Secnazi (@audreysecnazi) on Oct 28, 2018 at 8:24am PDT 1. Clifton 4th, City of Cape Town 2. Silwerstroomstrand, City of Cape Town 3. Camps Bay, City of Cape Town 4.. Llandudno, City of Cape Town 5. Muizenberg, City of Cape Town 6 Strandfontein, City of Cape Town 7. Mnandi Western, City of Cape Town 8. Bikini, City of Cape Town 9. Melkbosstrand, City of Cape Town 10. Fish Hoek, City of Cape Town 11. Kleinmond, Overstrand 12. Hawston, Overstrand 13. Grotto, Overstrand 14. Witsand, Hessequa 15. Preekstoel, Hessequa 16. Lappiesbaai, Hessequa 17. Gouritzmond, Hessequa 18. Santos, Mossel Bay 19. De Bakke, Mossel Bay 20. Hartenbos, Mossel Bay 21. Klein Brak, Mossel Bay 22. Buffalo Bay, Knysna 23. Brenton-on-sea, Knysna 24. Robberg 5, Bitou 25. Keurboomstrand, Bitou 26. Nature’s Valley, Bitou 27. Lookout, Bitou 28. The Dunes, Bitou 29. Singing Kettle, Bitou 30. Struisbaai, Cape Agulhas KwaZulu-Natal View this post on Instagram A post shared by (@godlexofficial) on Sep 15, 2018 at 2:10pm PDT 1. Umzumbe, Ray Nkonyeni 2. Trafalgar, Ray Nkonyeni 3. Lucien Ray Nkonyeni 4. Southport, Ray Nkonyeni 5. Marina, Ray Nkonyeni 6. Ramsgate, Ray Nkonyeni 7. Hibberdene, Ray Nkonyeni 8. Westbrook, Ethekwini 9. Ushaka, Ethekwini Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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