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Valencia, Spain Beaches & Harbors Voted Tops by Blue Flags
Blue Flags Bestowed on Spanish Region for Quality & Sustainability

 

VALENCIA, Spain, June 18, 2010 – The region of Valencia, on Spain’s Mediterranean, has been recognized as having the country’s highest percentage of pristine coastline by Blue Flag, a voluntary eco-label awarded to over 3450 beaches and marinas in 41 countries. The beaches and harbors of Valencia have been awarded 108 Blue Flags – seven more than last year.

The beaches and harbors of Valencia have been awarded 108 Blue Flags – seven more than last year.

 

With over 5,000 miles of coastline, Spain is renowned for its fine beaches, and now Valencia is shining as the region with the highest percentage of its beaches, 50 percent, given Blue Flag status. This distinction recognizes the excellent quality of the water and sand as well as other considerations like safety, cleanliness, public services and handicap access.


The Blue Flags bestowed on Valencia represent more than 70 miles of beach. The three longest Blue Flag beaches in the region: El Saler, La Devesa and Peñiscola Nord – all measure three miles or more.


VIP Tour of Valencia and its BeachesAlicante is the province of Valencia that has received the highest number of Blue Flags (48), followed by Valencia province (25) and Castellón province (24). Five out of 96 beaches were awarded the Blue Flag for the first time. These include Garrofera in Valencia, Cap de Blanc in Cullera or Call Piteras in Torrevieja (Alicante), Voramar and Almadrava in Benicassim, San Juan in Alicante or Poniente and Mal Pas in Benidorm. Sagunto beach was given a special blue flag in recognition of its life guarding and first aid services, while Gandia was awarded a flag for handicap access.


The Blue Flag is a voluntary eco-label awarded to over 3450 beaches and marinas in 41 countries across Europe, South Africa, Morocco, Tunisia, New Zealand, Brazil, Canada and the Caribbean. The program is owned and operated by the independent non-profit organization Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) which works towards sustainable development at beaches and marinas through strict criteria dealing with water quality, environmental education and information, environmental management, safety and other services.  For further information, please go to www.blueflag.org


For more information about the region of Valencia, contact your travel provider or go to http://en.comunitatvalenciana.com/eng 

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