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Beaches 14 Marinas Flag Tourism & Evros R.U 497 BLUE BEACHES 14 MARINAS FLAG TOURISM & EVROS R.U. [2] Siviri Centre 35. Glyfada Municipality BOATS Fourka Asteras Glyfadas 4 6 1. Alexandroupoli Municipality Chanioti 1 Glyfada 7 6 Alexandroupolis Municipal Chanioti 3/Grecotel Margo Bay Glyfada A Beach 8 & Club Turquoise Glyfada B 3 Kyani Akti 5 2 WERE AWARDED 15. Polygyros Municipality 36. Aegina Municipality 10 1 RODOPI R.U. [5] Gerakini/Ikos Olivia Agia Marina 11 2. Maroneia-Sapes Municip. Sargani/Blue Dolphin 37. Poros Municipality 12 9 BLUE FLAGS IN Platanitis/Filosxenia Ismaros 16. Nea Propontida Askeli/Nea Egli 16 15 Hotel Municipality 17 3. Komotini Municipality Agios Mamas KORINTHIA R.U. [8] Arogi Vergia 38. Loutraki - Agioi Theodori 13 Geoponika-Mykoniatika Municipality 1 Mesi 58 Fanari/Camping Dionysiou Loutraki 1 2 1 Fanari/Ioulia Eleonas/Ikos Oceania Loutraki 2 18 14 Nea Heraklia Pefkakia-Agioi Theodoroi 10 98 XANTHI R.U. [5] Nea Heraklia-Sahara 39. Velo-Vocha Municipality 59 57 4. Topiros Municipality Nea Kallikratia Vrahati 19 2020 Erasmio Nea Moudania Kokkoni 60 56 20 Mangana Nea Plagia Nea Potidea Propontidas 40. Sikyonia Municipality 21 5. Avdira Municipality Pefkias Avdira/Porto Molo Nea Potidea/Portes Beach 55 96 www.blueflag.gr 41. Xylokastro-Evrostini 22 97 Mandra Nea Potidea-East of the Toroneo 8 Canal Myrodato Municipality 9 4 Portaria Xylokastro-Pefkias 61 www.eepf.gr/blueflag KAVALA R.U. [9] Sozopoli Centre Sykia 23 Sozopoli/Naftilos 6. Nestos Municipality ARGOLIDA R.U. [5] 54 25 26 27 24 Ammoglossa-Keramoti 1 Triglia 29 Flogita 42. Ermionida Municipality 95 www.blueflag.global 7. Kavala Municipality Porto Cheli/AKS Hinitsa Bay 62 28 Tosca/Tosca Beach PIERIA R.U. [6] 43. Nafplio Municipality 64 53 Batis 17. Katerini Municipality 63 30 Karathona 65 41 38 35 8. Paggeo Municipality Kallithea Kondyli 52 40 34 31 Ammolofi Kallithea/ Mediterranean Village Plaka 51 39 36 7 32 Nea Iraklitsa Korinos 6 83 Tolo 66 5 Nea Peramos Olympiaki Akti 50 43 33 4 87 84 94 Ofrynio/Touzla Paralia ARKADIA R.U. [4] 85 Sarakina Peristasi 44. Northern Kynouria Municip. 37 86 Orfani Agios Andreas-Mylos LARISSA R.U. [3] Atsinganos THASSOS R.U. [3] 18. Tembi Municipality Beaches 42 89 Kallisto 48 47 44 88 13 9. Thassos Municipality Nea Mesaggala 1 Xiropigado Makryammos Nea Mesaggala 2 Marinas 49 LAKONIA R.U. [8] 46 93 12 Pefkari 2/Alexandra Beach Nea Mesaggala 3 Eco-tourism LESVOS R.U. [12] Prinos Dasylio 2/Ilio Mare Beach MAGNISIA R.U. [12] 45. Monemvasia Municipality boats Archangelos 91 82 96. West Lesvos Municipality THESSALONIKI R.U. [13] 19. Volos Municipality Regional Unit 45 Anaxos Megali Ammos R.U.: 92 10. Volvi Municipality Agria/Valis Resort Monemvasia 81 Vatera Asprovalta Alykes Neapoli Eftalou/Ag. Anargyri Nea Vrasna Amarylidos Plytra-Pachiammos 90 Kagia Paralia Vrasnon Amfanon Pori LEFKADA R.U. [7] Molyvos Porto Fino Anavros Tigania Nyfida Serraiki Akti Thomas Soutrali Agrias 61. Lefkada Municipality Petra 46. Stavros East Karnagio Eastern Mani Municipality Agios Nikitas-Pefkoulia Skala Eressou Skoutari RETHYMNO R.U. [18] Stavros West Kritharia Agios Giannis 97. Mytilene Municipality Kathisma 1 72. Rethimno Municipality Stavros Central Nea Agchialos MESSINIA R.U. [6] 69 70 Agios Isidoros Lefkada-Gyra Adelianos Kampos A/Aquila 11. Thermaikos Municipality Plakes 68 71 Kanoni Thermis 47. Kalamata Municipality Mikros Gialos-Poros Rithymna Beach 73 Agia Triada/PIKPA Platanidia 72 75 Tsamakia East Kalamata 1/Anastasi Ponti Adelianos Kampos/Caramel 76 Michaniona-Tourmpali Chryssi Akti Panagias 78 Charamida East Kalamata 2-Terma Porto Katsiki Boutique 79 Nei Epivates SPORADES R.U. [3] Navarinou Pigianos Kampos/Grecotel White LIMNOS R.U. [5] Peraia-Kochyli Verga-Almyros ITHAKI R.U. [1] Palace 67 20. Skiathos Municipality 11 98. Limnos Municipality Potamos Mikri Mandinia 62. Platanias Β/Minos Mare Resort 77 Koukounaries Ithaki Municipality 74 Agios Ioannis 48. Messini Municipality Poli-Ta Dexia Rethymno 1/Aquila Porto CHALKIDIKI R.U. [85] Maratha/Skiathos Palace Hotel 80 Evgatis-Zematas Bouka Rethymno 12. Aristotelis Municipality 21. Skopelos Municipality KEFALONIA R.U. [15] Rethymno 1/Ilios Beach Thanos 49. Trifylia Municipality Agios Pavlos/Alexandros Palace Adrina/Adrina Beach & Adrina 63. Kefalonia Municipality Rethymno 1/Kriti Beach Platy Hotel Resort Dunes Beach-Costa Navarino Avythos Rethymno 2/Pearl Beach Richa Nera Alykes ILIA R.U. [7] Agia Varvara-Katelios Rethymno 4-Myssiria/Creta Ierissos/Municipal 1 FTHIOTIDA R.U. [5] Palace Ammes Ammos/Municipal KEA-KYTHNOS R.U. [3] Ierissos/Municipal 2 22. Stylida Municipality 50. Pyrgos Municipality Skaleta/Creta Star Lourdas Ammoudara Kolymbia A-Limanaki/Atlantica 87. Kea Municipality Ierissos/Municipal 3 Glyfa Skafidia/Aldemar Skaleta/Rethymno Mare Ammoudi/Hermes Coral Imperial Makrys Gialos Yialiskari MARINAS Kampos 51. Pinios Municipality Voulisma Kolymbia/Mythos Beach 23. Molos-Agios Konstantinos Megali Ammos 73. Mylopotamos Municipality Koundouros Kampoudi 1/Akti Ouranoupoli Arkoudi Driros/Domes of Elounda Kolymbia/Mikri Poli Municipality Mounta 1 Lianos Kavos Lavris/Iberostar Otzias Kampoudi 2/Theoxenia Vartholomio Lardos 1/Lindos Princess Beach CHALKIDIKI R.U. [3] Kamena Vourla/Mitsis Galini Mounta 2 Creta Panorama Elounda/Porto Elounda Kampoudi 3/Akrathos Glyfa Lardos 3/Lindian Village 99. Sithonia Municipality Wellness Resort Bouka Gradakia Lianos Kavos/Creta Marine Elounda 1/Elounda Blu PAROS R.U. [5] Nea Roda 2 Lachania/Atrium Prestige Porto Carras Marina 24. Lokroi Municipality 52. Andravida-Kyllini Platys Gialos Panormo Limni/Grecotel Club Elounda/Elounda Mare 88. Paros Municipality Olympiada Livanates 1/Kyani Municipality Marine Palace Karavostasi Megali Gi/Atlantica Dreams 100. Kassandra Municipality Spasmata Resort Livadia Ouranoupoli 1/Xenia Livanates 2/Schinias Kastro-Chryssi Akti 2/Robinson 74. Agios Vassilios Municipality Kitroplateia Logaras Sani Marina Ouranoupolis 64. Lixouri Municipality Reni 1/Sunwing Kallithea Beach Skala Atalantis Club Kyllini Beach Agia Galini/Ystero Varkotopi Mirabello/Mirabello Beach & Marpissa/Chryssi Akti Miraggio Marina Ouranoupoli 2/Eagles Palace Xi Village Reni Kalathou/Atrium Palace Loutra Kyllinis 1/Grecotel Plakias Pounta Ouranoupoli 3/Aristoteles Petani Pigaidakia Eloundas/Elounda Stegna/Porto Angeli EVIA R.U. [1] FOKIDA R.U. [8] Olympia Riviera Oasis Rodakino Tserdakia Porto Agio/Agionissi Resort Lepeda Village Trianta B/Sun Beach Resort 25. Dorida Municipality Loutra Kyllinis 2/Grecotel Souda 101. Skyros Municipality 13. Sithonia Municipality Eratini Olympia Riviera Thalasso 65. Sami Municipality Pilos/Istron Bay Trianta/Electra Palace Resort NAXOS R.U. [3] Linaria Skyros Marina Antisamos IRAKLIO R.U. [27] Plaka/Blue Palace Faliraki 1/Esperides Armenistis Monastiraki ACHAIA R.U. [2] 89. Naxos & Mikres Kyklades ATTIKI A.R. [4] Eleon Sergoula 75. Malevizi Municipality Poros 1/Elounda Bay Palace Faliraki 2/Amada Colossos Municipality 53. Western Achaia Municip. ZAKYNTHOS R.U. [1] Faliraki 3/Esperos Palace Elia 2/Anthemus Chiliadou Ammoudara 1/Agapi Beach Poros 2/Elounda Beach Agia Anna/Marangas 102. Lavreotiki Municipality Kalogria/Kalogria Beach Faliraki 4/Kalypso Kalogrias 66. Zakynthos Municipality Ammoudara 4/Candia Maris Spiliada/Kalimera Kriti Agios Georgios Οlympic Μarine 26. Delphi Municipality Lakkopetra/Lakopetra Beach Faliraki 5/Blue Sea Koutloumousiou Katragaki/Eleon Grand Resort Ammoudara 5/Santa Marina Schisma Agios Prokopios 103. 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