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BEACHES 15 MARINAS FLAG SUSTAINABLE TOURISM &1TOURISM BOAT Chanioti 1 35 519 BLUE BEACHES 15 MARINAS FLAG SUSTAINABLE TOURISM &1TOURISM BOAT Chanioti 1 35. Vari-Voula-Vouliagmeni EVROS R.U. [2] Chanioti 3/Grecotel Pella Beach Municipality 3 1. Alexandroupoli 6 14. Polygyros Municipality Asteras Vouliagmenis/Astir 5 Municipality Beach Vouliagmenis 7 Gerakini/Ikos Olivia Alexandroupollis Municipal Varkiza 2 WERE AWARDED Sargani/Blue Dolphin 4 Beach Voula A 9 1 Kyani Akti 15. Nea Propontida Vouliagmeni 10 Municipality BLUE FLAGS IN RODOPI R.U. [4] 36. Glyfada Municipality 11 Agios Mamas 8 Glyfada 15 2. Komotini Municipality Vergia 14 Glyfada A Arogi Geoponika-Mykoniatika 16 Glyfada B Mesi Dionysiou 12 Fanari/Camping Eleonas/Ikos Oceania 37. Aegina Municipality 1 Fanari/Ioulia 17 3 Nea Heraklia Agia Marina 63 1 XANTHI R.U. [5] Nea Heraklia-Sahara 38. Poros Municipality 18 2 13 3. Topiros Municipality Nea Kallikratia Askeli/Nea Egli 11 98 Erasmio Nea Moudania 39. Kythira Municipality 62 Mangana Nea Plagia 2018 Kakia Lagada Nea Potidea Propontidas 19 Kapsali 61 4. Avdira Municipality Nea Potidea/Portes Beach 21 Avdira/Porto Molo Nea Potidea-East of the KORINTHIA R.U. [7] 20 22 Mandra Toroneo Canal 40. Loutraki - Agii Theodori 60 www.blueflag.gr Myrodato 23 Portaria Municipality 9 97 KAVALA R.U. [11] Sozopoli Centre Loutraki 1 10 4 5. Nestos Municipality Sozopoli/Naftilos Loutraki 2 64 www.eepf.gr/blueflag Triglia Ammoglossa-Keramoti 1 Loutraki-Boutsi/Poseidon Resort 24 Flogita Ammoglossa-Keramoti 2 59 26 41. Velo-Vocha Municipality 27 28 25 30 PIERIA R.U. [12] Vrahati www.blueflag.global 6. Kavala Municipality 96 Kalamitsa 16. Katerini Municipality Kokkoni 65 29 Batis Kallithea 42. Sikyonia Municipality 57 58 Perigialli Kallithea/ Sentido Pefkias 66 31 Mediterranean Village 43 36 7. Paggeo Municipality 56 40 35 32 Korinos 43. Xylokastro-Evrostini 42 Ammolofi 55 Olympiaki Akti Municipality 41 37 8 33 Nea Iraklitsa 54 7 84 Paralia Xylokastro-Pefkias Nea Peramos 67 45 6 34 85 Peristasi ARGOLIDA R.U. [3] 53 5 88 95 Orfani 86 CHIOS R.U. [8] Ofrynio/Touzla 17. Dion-Olympos Municipality 44. Ermionida Municipality 38 87 Sarakina Leptokarya 1 Porto Cheli/AKS Hinitsa Bay 96. Chios Municipality Agia Paraskevi Neoi Poroi 45. Nafplio Municipality THASSOS R.U. [3] Panteleimonas 1 44 90 Agia Fotini Karathona 50 46 89 14 8. Thassos Municipality Plaka-Mylos 51 Daskalopetra Tolo 52 Makryammos Platamonas 1 Beaches 94 Chios Municipal Beach Pefkari 2/Alexandra Beach Skotina ARKADIA R.U. [4] 49 48 13 Karfas Prinos Dasylio 2/Ilio Mare Beach Marinas Komi LARISSA R.U. [3] 46. Northern Kynouria Municipality 92 83 Lithi THESSALONIKI R.U. [11] 18. Tembi Municipality Eco-tourism Agios Andreas-Mylos 47 Ormos Lo 9. Volvi Municipality Nea Mesaggala 1 boats 93 Atsinganos 82 Asprovalta Nea Mesaggala 2 LESVOS R.U. [12] Kallisto R.U.: Regional Unit Nea Vrasna Nea Mesaggala 3 97. Lesvos Municipality Paralia Vrasnon Xiropigado A.R.: Administrative 39 91 Agios Isidoros Porto Fino MAGNISIA R.U. [12] LAKONIA R.U. [9] Region Anaxos 19. Volos Municipality Serraiki Akti 47. Monemvasia Municipality Vatera Agria/Valis Resort 69. Kissamos Municipality Stavros East Archangelos Eftalou/Ag. Anargyri Alykes Elafonisi Stavros West Megali Ammos Kagia Amarylidos CORFU/KERKYRA R.U. [11] Kasteli/Mavros Molos-Plaka Stavros Central Monemvasia Kanoni Thermis Amfanon 63. Kerkyra Municipality Falasarna/Pachia Ammos 1 70 71 10. Thermaikos Municipality Neapoli 69 Molyvos Anavros Canal d’ Amour Falasarna/Pachia Ammos 2 72 74 Michaniona-Tourmpali Plytra-Pachiammos 73 76 Nyfida Thomas Soutrali Agrias Agios Ioannis Peristeron/ 70. Platania Municipality 77 Petra Nei Epivates Pori Marbella Corfu 79 Karnagio Kolymvari 80 Skala Eressou Potamos Tigania Almyros/Gelina Village Nea Agchialos Platanias-Limanaki/Porto Tsamakia CHALKIDIKI R.U. [85] Plakes 48. Elafonisos Municipality Alykes Potamou/Family Life Platanias Beach 68 Charamida Kerkyra Golf 12 11. Aristotelis Municipality Platanidia Megali Paralia Simou- Platanias/Geraniotis 75 78 Sarakiniko Dassia/Ikos LIMNOS R.U. [4] Agios Pavlos/Alexandros Palace Chryssi Akti Panagias Rapaniana/Cavo Spada 81 49. Eastern Mani Municipality Dafnila/Grecotel Daphnila Bay 98. Limnos Municipality Hotel 20. Almyros Municipality Thalasso 71. Chania Municipality Vathi/Belle Helene Hotel Agios Ioannis Alykes Almyros Issos/Sandy Beach Resort Ag. Apostoli 1 Ierissos/Municipal 1 Evgatis/Zematas SPORADES R.U. [3] MESSINIA R.U. [6] Kavos/Mayor Capo di Corfu Ag. Apostoli 2 Anissaras/Lyttos Beach Thanos Ierissos/Municipal 2 Kommeno/Corfu Imperial Agia Marina Anissaras/Mitsis Laguna Resort 21. Skiathos Municipality 50. Kalamata Municipality Platy Ierissos/Municipal 3 Kontogialos/Mayor Pelekas Agios Onoufrios Drapanos/Nana Beach RODOS R.U. [35] Koukounaries East Kalamata 1/Anastasi TINOS R.U. [1] Kampos Monastery Kalathas Kastri/Creta Maris 82. Rodos Municipality Kampoudi 1/Akti Ouranoupoli Maratha/Skiathos Palace Hotel East Kalamata 2-Terma 85. Tinos Municipality Navarinou Kontokali/Kontokali Bay Resort Kalamaki Klontzani/Sirens Hotels Ammoudes-Faliraki/Alila Resort Kampoudi 2/Theoxenia Agios Fokas/Marathia 22. Skopelos Municipality Verga-Almyros Marathi Kokkini Chani/ Knossos Beach Ammoudes-Faliraki/Elycium Kampoudi 3/Akrathos LEFKADA R.U. [8] Adrina/Adrina Beach & Adrina Mikri Mandinia Nea Chora Kokkini Chani/Rinela Resort MYKONOS R.U. [1] MARINAS Nea Roda 2 Resort 64. Lefkada Municipality Stalos Ammoudes-Faliraki/Rodos 51. Messini Municipality Kokkini Chani/Themis Beach 86. Mykonos Municipality Olympiada Agios Nikitas-Pefkoulia Stavros Limenas Chersonissou 5/Silva Palladium FTHIOTIDA R.U. [7] Bouka Kalafatis/Aphrodite Beach Ouranoupoli 1/Xenia Agios Giannis Chrissi Akti Beach Hotel Anatolika Enydriou CHALKIDIKI R.U. [3] Ouranoupolis 23. Stylida Municipality Kathisma 1 Resort 52. Trifylia Municipality 72. Apokoronos Municipality Potamos/Cretan Malia Park Afantou 2/Irene Palace & Port 1. Sithonia Municipality Ouranoupoli 2/Eagles Palace Glyfa Dunes Beach-Costa Navarino Lefkada-Gyra Royal Almyrida 78. Phaistos Municipality SYROS R.U. [6] Porto Carras Marina Ouranoupoli 3/Aristoteles 24. Molos-Agios Konstantinos Mikros Gialos-Poros Vagies-Ladiko Kavros/Anemos Matala 87. Syros-Ermoupolis Porto Agio/Agionissi Resort ILIA R.U. [8] Nydri Vlicha/Lindos Mare & Lindos Blu 2. Kassandra Municipality Municipality Kavros/Eliros Mare Municipality 12. Sithonia Municipality Kamena Vourla/Galini 53. Pyrgos Municipality Ponti LASITHI R.U. 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Kefalonia Municipality Agios Panteleimonas 4. Skyros Municipality Livrochio 1 FOKIDA R.U. [8] Almyros Kolymbia A-Limanaki/Atlantica 88. Kea Municipality Avythos RETHYMNO R.U. [16] Imperial Linaria Skyros Marina Makria Lagada/Porfi Beach 56. Andravida-Kyllini Ammos/Marina Yialiskari 26. Dorida Municipality Agia Varvara-Katelios 73. Rethimno Municipality Kolymbia/Mythos Beach Marmaras Municipality Ammos/Municipal Koundouros ATTIKI A.R. [4] Eratini Ammes Adelianos Kampos A/Aquila Kolymbia/Mikri Poli Nikiti 2 Kastro-Chryssi Akti 2/Robinson Ammoudara Otzias 5. Lavreotiki Municipality Monastiraki Antisamos Rithymna Beach Lardos 1/Lindos Princess Beach Paradisos Club Kyllini Beach Ammoudi/Hermes Coral Οlympic Μarine Sergoula Aragia Porou Pigianos Kampos/Grecotel Lardos 3/Lindian Village PAROS R.U. [5] Platanitsi Chiliadou Loutra Kyllinis 1/Grecotel White Palace Voulisma Olympia Riviera Oasis Lourdas Lachania/Atrium Prestige 89. Paros Municipality 6. 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