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BEACHES 15 MARINAS FLAG SUSTAINABLE TOURISM & BOATS Posidi-Egeopelagitika 36 515 BLUE BEACHES 15 MARINAS FLAG SUSTAINABLE TOURISM & BOATS Posidi-Egeopelagitika 36. Vari-Voula-Vouliagmeni 4 EVROS R.U. [2] Sani 2/Sani Beach Municipality 1. Alexandroupoli 4 Sani 3/Sani Club Asteras Vouliagmenis/Astir 7 6 Municipality Sani Asterias Beach Vouliagmenis 8 Alexandroupollis Municipal Siviri Centre Varkiza 3 WERE AWARDED Beach Fourka Voula A 5 2 Kyani Akti Chanioti 1 Vouliagmeni 10 1 RODOPI R.U. [5] Chanioti 3/Grecotel Pella Beach 11 37. Glyfada Municipality 12 9 BLUE FLAGS IN 2. Maroneia-Sapes Municip. 15. Polygyros Municipality Asteras Glyfadas 16 Platanitis/Filosxenia Ismaros Gerakini/Ikos Olivia Glyfada 15 Hotel Sargani/Blue Dolphin Glyfada A 17 3. Komotini Municipality 16. Nea Propontida Glyfada B 13 Arogi 38. Aegina Municipality 18 1 Municipality 62 3 Mesi Agios Mamas Agia Marina 2 1 Fanari/Camping Vergia 39. Poros Municipality 19 14 Fanari/Ioulia 11 96 Geoponika-Mykoniatika Askeli/Nea Egli XANTHI R.U. [5] Dionysiou 61 Eleonas/Ikos Oceania 40. Kythira Municipality 2019 4. Topiros Municipality 20 Nea Heraklia Kakia Lagada 60 Erasmio 22 Nea Heraklia-Sahara Kapsali Mangana 21 23 Nea Kallikratia KORINTHIA R.U. [6] 5. Avdira Municipality 59 www.blueflag.gr Nea Moudania 41. Loutraki - Agioi Theodori 9 24 95 Avdira/Porto Molo Nea Plagia Municipality Mandra 10 Nea Potidea Propontidas Loutraki 1 4 Myrodato 63 Nea Potidea/Portes Beach Loutraki 2 25 www.eepf.gr/blueflag KAVALA R.U. [10] Nea Potidea-East of the Toroneo Pefkakia-Agioi Theodoroi Canal 58 27 6. Nestos Municipality Portaria 42. Velo-Vocha Municipality 28 29 26 31 Ammoglossa-Keramoti 1 Sozopoli Centre Vrahati 64 94 www.blueflag.global Ammoglossa-Keramoti 2 Sozopoli/Naftilos Kokkoni 30 56 57 7. Kavala Municipality Triglia 43. Xylokastro-Evrostini 32 Tosca/Tosca Beach Flogita 65 43 37 Municipality 55 41 36 33 Batis Xylokastro-Pefkias 54 Perigialli PIERIA R.U. [8] 42 38 8 34 17. Katerini Municipality ARGOLIDA R.U. [5] 53 7 82 8. Paggeo Municipality Kallithea 44. Ermionida Municipality 45 6 83 Ammolofi 52 35 5 86 93 Kallithea/ Sentido Porto Cheli/AKS Hinitsa Bay 84 Nea Iraklitsa Mediterranean Village 39 85 Nea Peramos Korinos 45. Nafplio Municipality Ofrynio/Touzla Olympiaki Akti Karathona Sarakina Kondyli Beaches 44 88 Paralia 50 49 46 87 14 Peristasi Plaka THASSOS R.U. [4] Tolo Marinas 51 9. Thassos Municipality 18. Dion-Olympos Municipality 48 92 13 LESVOS R.U. [12] Makryammos Neoi Poroi ARKADIA R.U. [4] Eco-tourism boats 95. Lesvos Municipality Pefkari 2/Alexandra Beach Panteleimonas 1 46. Northern Kynouria Municip. 81 Agios Isidoros Agios Andreas-Mylos 90 Prinos Dasylio 2/Ilio Mare Beach LARISSA R.U. [3] R.U.: Regional Unit 47 Anaxos Agios Ioannis Loukas/Thasos Atsinganos 91 19. Tembi Municipality 80 Vatera Grand Resort Kallisto Eftalou/Ag. Anargyri Nea Mesaggala 1 Xiropigado Kagia THESSALONIKI R.U. [14] Nea Mesaggala 2 40 89 Kanoni Thermis 10. Volvi Municipality Nea Mesaggala 3 LAKONIA R.U. [10] Molyvos Asprovalta 47. Monemvasia Municipality Nyfida Nea Vrasna MAGNISIA R.U. [13] Archangelos CORFU/KERKYRA R.U. [9] Petra Paralia Vrasnon 20. Volos Municipality Megali Ammos 62. Kerkyra Municipality 70. Apokoronos Municipality Almyrida Skala Eressou Porto Fino Agria/Valis Resort Monemvasia Canal d’ Amour Kavros/Anemos Tsamakia Serraiki Akti Alykes Neapoli Agios Ioannis Peristeron/ 68 69 Kavros/Eliros Mare 67 Charamida Stavros East Amarylidos Plytra-Pachiammos Marbella Corfu 70 Kavros/Georgioupolis Resort 72 Stavros West Amfanon Pori Alykes Potamou/Family Life 71 74 75 LIMNOS R.U. [5] Anavros Kerkyra Golf Kavros/La Mer Resort Stavros Central Tigania 77 78 96. Limnos Municipality Thomas Soutrali Agrias Dafnila/Grecotel Daphnila Bay Kavros/Mythos Palace Agios Ioannis 11. Thermaikos Municipality Karnagio 48. Eastern Mani Municipality Dassia Kalyves Xyda Evgatis-Zematas Agia Triada/PIKPA Kritharia Gythio 2/Selinitsa Issos/Labranda Sandy Beach Kyani 66 12 SYROS R.U. [6] Thanos Michaniona-Tourmpali Nea Agchialos Mavrovouni 2 Resort Maistrali 73 76 85. Syros-Ermoupolis Municip. Platy Nei Epivates Plakes Skoutari Kavos/Mayor Capo di Corfu Perastikos/Mare Monte 79 Agathopes Richa Nera-Romeikos Gialos 1 Peraia-Kochyli Platanidia Kommeno/Corfu Imperial Perastikos/Pilot Beach MESSINIA R.U. [6] Azolimnos Peraia-Plateia Mnimis Chryssi Akti Panagias Kontogialos/Mayor Pelekas Potamos 49. Kalamata Municipality Monastery RETHYMNO R.U. [17] Vari 21. Almyros Municipality East Kalamata 1/Anastasi Kontokali/Kontokali Bay Resort 71. Rethimno Municipality Galissas CHALKIDIKI R.U. [85] Almyros East Kalamata 2-Terma LEFKADA R.U. 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Trifylia Municipality Mikros Gialos-Poros Rethymno 1/Ilios Beach Kavourakia/Amilia Mare & Otzias Adrina/Adrina Beach & Adrina Agios Nikolaos 3/Minos Beach 2. Kassandra Municipality Kampos Resort Dunes Beach-Costa Navarino Ponti Rethymno 1/Kriti Beach Paradise Village Agios Panteleimonas Sani Marina Kampoudi 1/Akti Ouranoupoli Porto Katsiki Rethymno 2/Pearl Beach Kallithea PAROS R.U. [5] FTHIOTIDA R.U. [5] ILIA R.U. [8] Almyros Kiotari 3/Rodos Princess Beach 87. Paros Municipality Miraggio Marina Kampoudi 2/Theoxenia 52. Pyrgos Municipality ITHAKI R.U. [1] Rethymno 3/Steris Beach Ammos/Marina Kampoudi 3/Akrathos 24. Stylida Municipality Rethymno 4-Myssiria/Creta Kolymbia A-Limanaki/Atlantica Livadia Skafidia/Aldemar Ammos/Municipal Imperial PIERIA R.U. [1] Nea Roda 2 Glyfa 64. Ithaki Municipality Palace Logaras Ammoudara Kolymbia/Mythos Beach 3. Dion-Olympos Municipality Olympiada 53. Ilida Municipality Poli-Ta Dexia Skaleta/Creta Star Marpissa/Chryssi Akti 25. Molos-Agios Konstantinos Ammoudi/Hermes Coral Kolymbia/Mikri Poli Platamonas Marina Ouranoupoli 1/Xenia Ouranoupolis Kourouta Pounta Municipality KEFALONIA R.U. [16] 72. Mylopotamos Municipality Voulisma Lardos 1/Lindos Princess Beach Ouranoupoli 2/Eagles Palace 54. Pinios Municipality Tserdakia EVIA R.U. [1] Kamena Vourla/Galini 65. Kefalonia Municipality Lianos Kavos Lavris/Iberostar Driros/Domes of Elounda Lardos 3/Lindian Village Ouranoupoli 3/Aristoteles Arkoudi 4. Skyros Municipality 26. Lokroi Municipality Avythos Creta Panorama Elounda/Porto Elounda Lachania/Atrium Prestige NAXOS R.U. [3] Porto Agio/Agionissi Resort Vartholomio Linaria Skyros Marina Livanates 1/Kyani Agia Varvara-Katelios Lianos Kavos/Creta Marine Elounda 1/Elounda Blu Lee/My Pefkos 88. Naxos & Mikres Kyklades Glyfa 13. Sithonia Municipality Livanates 2/Schinias Ammes Panormo Limni/Grecotel Club Elounda/Elounda Mare Mandomata Municipality Marine Palace ATTIKI A.R. [4] Armenistis Skala Atalantis 55. 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Alimos Municipality Beach Hotel Sergoula Loutra Kyllinis 2/Grecotel Mounta 2 Pilos/Istron Bay Trianta/Electra Palace Resort Agios Georgios Alimos Marina Livrochio 1 Chiliadou Olympia Riviera Thalasso Bouka Gradakia IRAKLIO R.U. [26] Plaka/Blue Palace Vlychada 74. Malevizi Municipality Faliraki 1/Esperides 8. Paleo Faliro Municipality Makria Lagada/Porfi Beach 28. Delphi Municipality Bouka-Paliostafida/Mediterranee Poros 1/Elounda Bay Palace Faliraki 2/Amada Colossos Kamari 1 ACHAIA R.U. [6] Ammoudara 1/Agapi Beach Flisvos Marina Marmaras Agioi Pantes Xi Poros 2/Elounda Beach Faliraki 3/Esperos Palace Kamari 2 56. Western Achaia Municip. Ammoudara 4/Candia Maris Nikiti 2 Kalafatis Petani Spiliada/Kalimera Kriti Faliraki 4/Kalypso Perivolos ETOLOAKARNANIA R.U. [1] Kalogria/Kalogria Beach Ammoudara 5/Santa Marina Paradisos Miami Sami Schisma Faliraki 5/Blue Sea Perissa 9. 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