The beaches of Protaras are the first Cypriot Blue Flags

19 of the 79 Blue Flag beaches throughout Cyprus belong to the Municipality of Paralimni

photo 15 exclusive, Beaches, Protaras

In an announcement by the Municipality of Paralimni it is stated that 19 Flags were awarded to the Municipality of Paralimni during the event of awarding Blue Flags to the beaches of Cyprus that meet the criteria and are awarded by the National Judge of the Blue Flag and the CYMEPA Organization, making it the first Municipality in Cyprus in number Blue Flags.

Blue Flags were awarded to 19 beaches of the Municipality of Paralimni out of the 79 awarded throughout Cyprus.
Specifically, these are the beaches: Armyropigado, Vali tou Hatzixeni, Lombardi, Glyky Nero, Kapparis, Skoutarospilioi, Agia Triada, Minas, Vrysoudia, Louma, Pernera, Potami, Vrysi C, Vrysi B, Vrysi A, Fig Tree Bay, Byzakia, Nisia and Nisia Gardens.

The Blue Flag is an international institution that promotes environmental awareness and is awarded to beaches that meet the criteria of the National Judge's assessment of the cleanliness of the bathing waters. It is the most recognizable and widespread ecological symbol of quality in the world, which rewards organized coasts and is awarded according to strict criteria.

Through the institution, beaches that achieve high quality environmental goals are awarded. A prerequisite for awarding a coast with the Blue Flag is the excellent quality of the bathing waters. Another 33 evaluation criteria for the coasts and 38 for the marinas are also taken into account, certifying, among others, the safety of bathers, the most complete information possible for visitors, the cleanliness and organization of the coast and the coastal area, the protection of natural wealth and the promotion of environmental awareness.