South Africa's Blue Flag beaches are on par with the best
beaches in the world. These beaches, located along the extensive 3 200-km-long
coastline, are operated according to strict ethics that honour the environment
as well as the visitors who make use of the facilities.
The
Blue Flag programme is active in over 42 countries around the world – and there
are now almost 4 000 official Blue Flag beaches.
Blue
Flag beaches in South Africa are a very real feather in our tourism cap. To
date, there are 41 beaches that have been awarded Blue Flag status, and several
others are in the pilot phase.
To
achieve Blue Flag status, 33 main criteria covering four aspects of coastal
management have to be met. These four aspects are water quality, environmental
education and information, environmental management, and safety and services.
Conceived
in France in 1985, the Blue Flag programme is a recognised international accreditation
initiative that acknowledges excellence in maintaining the highest standards of
environmental management, safety, services and amenities.
South
Africa was the first country, outside of Europe, to introduce the Blue Flag
programme, in November 2001. Locally, the initiative has grown from just three
beaches in the first year to 41 beaches in 2013/14.
Aside
from the 41 beaches, five marinas, two whale-watching boats, one commercial
boat and one private boat have also been awarded Blue Flag status.
Blue
Flag beaches are awarded seasonally, and can be withdrawn at short notice
should qualifying criteria not be fulfilled.
In
South Africa, the programme is run by WESSA (the Wildlife and Environment
Society of South Africa) in participation with municipal authorities. The Blue
Flag website is extremely informative and offers information on each beach's
location, number of lifeguards, parking, average water temperature, special
birds or animals that can be seen, and facilities.
The
Blue Flag Programme has been running internationally for 27 years and has been
implemented in South Africa through WESSA since 2001. The programme is designed
to raise environmental awareness and increase sound environmental practices
among tourists, local populations and beach management.
Beaches
with Blue Flag status for 2013/14 are as follows:
KwaZulu-Natal
1.
Alkantstrand Beach
2.
Umzumbe Beach
3.
Southport Beach
4.
Lucien Beach
5.
Trafalgar Beach
6.
Marina Beach
Eastern Cape
7.
Kleinemond Beach (provisional)
8.
Kelly’s Beach
9.
Kariega Beach
10.
Kenton‐on‐Sea Middle Beach
(provisional)
11.
Boknes Beach (provisional)
12.
King’s Beach
13.
Humewood Beach
14.
Dolphin Beach
Western Cape
15.
Nature’s Valley Beach
16.
Keurbooms Beach
17.
Robberg V Beach
18.
Brenton Beach
19.
Buffalo Bay Beach
20.
Wilderness Beach
21.
Klein Brak Beach
22.
Hartenbos Beach
23.
De Bakke Beach
24.
Santos Beach
25.
Gouritsmond Beach (provisional)
26.
Lappiesbaai Beach
27.
Preekstoel Beach (provisional)
28.
Witsand Beach
29.
Grotto Beach
30.
Hawston Beach
31.
Kleinmond Beach
32.
Bikini Beach
33.
Mnandi Beach
34.
Strandfontein Beach
35.
Muizenberg Beach
36.
Llandudno Beach
37.
Camp’s Bay Beach
38.
Clifton IV Beach
39.
Silverstroom Beach
40.
Strandfontein Beach
Northern Cape
41.
MacDougall’s Bay Beach
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