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Beaches Marinas BLUE FLAG MARINAS BEACHES 3 7 6 12 9 8 4 2 486 10 1 11 12 5 WERE AWARDED BLUE FLAGS IN 16 15 www.blueflag.gr 2017 17 13 www.eepf.gr/blueflag Sani Dunes Loutra Kyllinis 1/Grecotel 18 EVROS [2] VIOTIA [2] Olympia Riviera Oasis 63 1 1. Alexandroupoli Municip. Sani Asterias 30. Distomo- Arachova-Antikyra 2 Kanistro/Miraggio Loutra Kyllinis 2/Grecotel 8 19 14 Alexandroupollis Municipal Municipality 96 www.blueflag.global Elani/Elani Bay Resort Olympia Riviera Thalasso Beach Agios Isidoros 20 Fourka/Olympion Sunset ACHAIA [7] 62 Kyani Akti 31. Tanagra Municipality Kallithea/Ammon Zeus 57. Dytiki Achaia Municipality 21 Kallithea-Municipal Bar Plaka Dilessiou 61 23 RODOPI [4] Kalogria/Kalogria Beach Pefkochori-Fyki Beach 22 2. Komotini Municipality EVIA [3] Niforeika 24 Posidi Centre 95 Arogi Lakkopetra/Lakopetra Beach 60 Siviri Centre 32. Chalkida Municipality 25 Fanari/Ioulia Tigania 6 Posidi-Egeopelagitika Alykes Drosias Fanari/Camping Lefkandi 58. Egialia Municipality 7 Mesi Loutra Agias Paraskevis 64 Polychrono-Cocones Beach Asteria Chalkidas Alyki 26 XANTHI [5] 15. Polygyros Municipality ATTIKI [16] Digeliotika Pounda 59 28 Beaches 3. Topiros Municipality Sargani/Blue Dolphin 33. Marathonas Municipality 29 30 27 32 Mangana Gerakini/Ikos Olivia Schinias/Karavi AETOLOAKARNANIA [3] 94 Marinas Erasmio 16. Nea Propontida Municip. 34. Markopoulo Mesogeas 59. Nafpaktos Municipality 31 4. Avdira Municipality 57 58 Eleonas/Ikos Oceania Municipality Psani 65 38 33 Avdira/Porto Molo Nea Potidea/Portes Beach Avlaki Kryoneri 42 Myrodato 56 37 34 Nea Potidea-East of the 35. Saronikos Municipality Kato Vasiliki 55 44 91 Mandra Toroneou Canal 43 39 35 Mavro Lithari/Eden Beach PREVEZA [8] 54 5 KAVALA [15] Sozopoli/Naftilos 40 4 90 Sozopoli Centre Lagonissi 1-Grand Beach/ 60. Preveza Municipality 66 53 46 36 3 92 93 5. Thassos Municipality Vergia Grand Resort Lagonissi Kyani 89 Makryammos Geoponika-Mykoniatika Lagonissi 2-Mediterraneo/ Monolithi 88 Chryssi Ammoudia 2/Golden Nea Kallikratia Grand Resort Lagonissi Tsoukes Lagonissi 3-Kochylia/Grand Beach Camping Nea Heraklia Platania 45 86 87 Pefkari 2/Alexandra Beach Nea Heraklia-Sahara Resort Lagonissi Mega Ammos 51 50 47 11 Prinos-Dasylio 2/Ilio Mare Agios Mamas 36. Vari-Voula-Vouliagmeni 61. Parga Municipality Beach Flogita 52 Municipality Loutsa 10 Portaria 68. Kissamos Municipality 49 6. Nestos Municipality Varkiza Valtos/Parga Beach Resort 85 Dionysiou Falasarna/Pachia Ammos 1 Ammoglossa/Keramoti 1 Asteras Vouliagmenis/Astir Ammoudia Nea Plagia Falasarna/Pachia Ammos 2 81 7. Kavala Municipality Beach Vouliagmenis 83 Triglia Vouliagmeni THESPROTIA [3] Kasteli/Mavros Molos-Plaka 48 Batis 84 Nea Potidea Propontidas Voula A Elafonisi 80 Toska/Tosca Beach 62. Igoumenitsa Municipality Nea Moudania 37. Glyfada Municipality Drepano 69. Platanias Municipality Kalamitsa 41 Perigialli PIERIA [12] Glyfada Mega Ammos Platanias/Geraniotis 82 17. Katerini Municipality 38. Spata-Artemida Municipality Karavostasi Platanias-Limanaki/Porto 8. Pangeo Municipality Platanias Beach Olympiaki Akti Limni Ammolofi CORFU/KERKYRA [10] Kolymvari Paralia Nea Iraklitsa 39. Aigina Municipality 63. Kerkyra Municipality Rapaniana/Cavo Spada Nea Peramos Kallithea Agia Marina Kommeno/Corfu Imperial 70. Chania Municipality Sarakina Kallithea/Mediterranean Kontokali/Kontokali Bay Resort 69 70 Village 40. Poros Municipality Stalos 68 Ofrynio/Touzla Alykes Potamou/Family Life Agios Georgios 2-Panagia Rizi/ 71 Askeli/Nea Egli Ag. Apostoli 1 72 73 Orfani Korinos Kerkyra Golf AKS Annabelle Village 75 76 41. Kythira Municipality Ag. Apostoli 2 Peristasi Almyros/Gelina Village Drapanos/Nana Beach 77 78 SERRES [1] Kakia Lagada Chrissi Akti 18. Dion-Olympos Municipality Canal d’ Amour Potamos/Cretan Malia Park Kapsali Agia Marina 9. Amfipoli Municipality Leptokarya 1 Dafnila/Grecotel Daphnila Bay Potamos A 67 Kalamaki 9 Kyani Akti Neoi Poroi Thalasso Kokkini Chani/Themis Beach KORINTHIA [7] Marathi 74 Platamonas 1 Agios Ioannis Peristeron/ Kokkini Chani/ Knossos Beach THESSALONIKI [12] 42. Loutraki-Agii Theodori Stavros 79 Panteleimonas 1 Marbella Corfu Agia Pelagia-Menopetra/ LESVOS [11] 10. Volvi Municipality Municipality Agios Onoufrios Skotina Kontogialos/Mayor Pelekas Akrogiali Beach 95. Lesvos Municipality Serraiki Akti Loutraki 1 Plaka-Mylos Monastery Kalathas Kastri/Creta Maris Tsamakia Asprovalta Loutraki 2 Afantou 2/Irene Palace & Port Kavos/Mayor Capo di Corfu Nea Chora Skala Eressou Paralia Vrasnon Loutraki-Boutsi/Poseidon LASITHI [42] Royal LARISA [4] Issos/Sandy Beach Resor 71. Apokoronos Municipality SIFNOS [2] Eftalou/Ag. Anargyri Nea Vrasna 19. Tembi Municip. Resort 77. Agios Nikolaos Municipality Kolymbia/Mikri Poli Maistrali Kolymbia/Mythos Beach 85. Sifnos Municipality Kagia Porto Fino Nea Mesaggala 1 Pefkakia LEFKADA [8] Spiliada/Kalimera Kriti Kalyves Xyda Kolymbia A-Limanaki/Atlantica Kamares Agios Isidoros Stavros Central Nea Mesaggala 2 43. Velo-Vocha Municipality 64. Lefkada Municipality Poros 1/Elounda Bay Palace Almyrida Imperial Platis Gialos Molyvos Stavros East Vrahati Poros 2/Elounda Beach Nea Mesaggala 3 Agios Giannis Kyani Ammoudes-Faliraki/Rodos Vatera Stavros West 20. Agia Municipality Kokkoni Lefkada/Gyra Kavros/Mythos Palace Elounda/Elounda Mare PAROS [5] Kanoni Thermis Elounda/Porto Elounda Palladium & Elycium Resort 11. Thermaikos Municipality Agiokampos/Golden Beach 44. Sikyonia Municipality Agios Nikitas-Pefkoulia Kavros/Eliros Mare 86. Paros Municipality Anaxos Pigaidakia Eloundas/Elounda Kavourakia/Aldemar Amilia Agia Triada/PIKPA Pefkias Kathisma 1 Kavros/Anemos Logaras Petra Village Mare & Paradise Village Nei Epivates MAGNISIA [15] Porto Katsiki Kavros/Georgioupolis Resort Tserdakia Nyfida Schisma Faliraki-Kastraki/Grecotel Perea-Kochyli 21. Volos Municipality ARGOLIDA [3] Nydri Perastikos/Pilot Beach Pounta Elounda 1/Elounda Blu Rhodos Royal LIMNOS [4] Potamos Thomas Soutrali Agrias 45. Ermionida Municipality Mikros Gialos/Poros Perastikos/Mare Monte Marpissa/Chrysi Akti Driros/Domes of Elounda Faliraki 1/Esperides 96. Limnos Municipality Agria/Valis Resort Porto Cheli/AKS Hinitsa Bay Ponti Faliraki 2/Amada Colossos Livadia CHALKIDIKI [71] RETHYMNO [17] Chiona Evgatis/Zematas Anavros 46. Nafplio Municipality Faliraki 3/Esperos Palace 12. Aristotelis Municipality KEFALONIA [13] 72. Rethymno Municipality Plaka/Blue Palace NAXOS [3] Agios Ioannis Alykes Karathona Faliraki 4/Kalypso Ierissos/Municipal 1 65. Kefalonia Municipality Rethymno 1/Aquila Porto Chavania 2 Thanos Amarylidos Tolo Faliraki 5/Blue Sea 87. Naxos Municipality Ierissos/Municipal 2 Petani Rethymno Agios Nikolaos 1/Saint Nicolas Platy Amfanon Faliraki 5/Epsilon Agia Anna/Maragas Ierissos/Municipal 3 Platys Gialos Rethymno 1/Kriti Beach Bay Chryssi Akti Panagias ΑΡΚΑΔΙΑ [1] Reni 1/Sunwing Kallithea Beach Agios Prokopios Kampoudi 1/Akti Ouranoupoli Makrys Gialos Rethymno 1/Ilios Beach Agios Nikolaos 2/Minos Palace Platanidia 47. Voria Kynouria Municipality Trianta B/Sun Beach Resort Agios Georgios Kampoudi 2/Theoxenia Avythos Rethymno 2/Pearl Beach Agios Nikolaos 3/Minos Beach Nea Agchialos Kallisto Galouni Kokkinogia/Princess Kampoudi 3/Akrathos Lourdas Rethymno 3/Steris Beach Ammoudi/Hermes Coral SYROS [6] Karnagio Adriana Resort Ouranoupoli 1/Xenia LAKONIA [12] Ammes Rethymno 4-Myssiria/Creta Kitroplateia 88. Syros-Ermoupolis Municip. MARINAS Plakes Galouni Kokkinogia//Mitsis Ouranoupolis Skala Palace Ammos/Marina 22. Almyros Municipality 48. Monemvasia Municipality Rodos Village Galissas Ouranoupoli 2/Eagles Palace Neapoli Aragia Porou Platanias Β/Minos Mare Resort Almyros Azolimnos Almyros Trianta/Electra Palace Resort CHALKIDIKI [3] Ouranoupoli 3/Aristoteles Myrtos Adelianos Kampos A/Aquila Ammos/Municipal Archangelos Vlicha/Lindos Mare & Lindos Kini Agios Pavlos/Alexandros 23. Skiathos Municipality Rithymna Beach Pilos/Istron Bay 1. Sithonia Municipality Plytra/Pachiammos Xi Blu Agathopes Palace Hotel Koukounaries Pigianos Kampos/Grecotel Ammoudara Porto Carras Marina Tigania Agia Varvara/Katelios Reni Kalathou/Atrium Palace Vari Porto Agio/Agionissi Resort Maratha/Skiathos Palace Hotel White Palace Voulisma 2. Kassandra Municipality Monemvasia Antisamos Lachania/Atrium Prestige Finikas Nea Roda 2 Skaleta/Creta Star Agios Panteleimonas Sani Marina 24. Skopelos Municipality Pori Bouka-Paliostafida/ Lee/My Pefkos MYKONOS [1] Stratoni Andrina/Adrina Beach & Adrina Megali Ammos Mediterranee 73. Mylopotamos Municipality Karavostasi Miraggio Marina 89. Mykonos Municipality Kampos Resort 49. Anatoliki Mani Municipality ZAKYNTHOS [18] Panormo Limni/Grecotel Club Chavania 1/Candia Park KOS [8] ATTIKI [3] Olympiada Village 81. Kos Municipality Kalafatis/Aphrodite Beach FTHIOTIDA [8] Skoutari 66. Zakynthos Municipality Marine Palace 3. Lavreotiki Municipality Alykes Lianos Kavos Lavris/Iberostar Mirabello/Mirabello Beach & Gourniatis/Lakitira Resort & Resort Mavrovouni 1 Alykanas 1 Οlympic Μarine 13. Sithonia Municipality 25. Stylida Municipality Creta Panorama Village Village Mavrovouni 2 Alykes 1 TINOS [1] Sarti 1 Glyfa Bali Livadi/Bali Paradise Beach 78. Sitia Municipality Troulos/Neptune Hotels 4. Elliniko Municipality Vathi/Belle Helene Hotel Amboula Psarou 90. Tinos Municipality Sykia 26. Molos-Agios Konstantinos Sitia 1/Galliko Akro Chelonas/Robinson Club Agios Kosmas Marina Gytheio 2/Selinitsa Tsilivi 74. Agios Vassilios Municipality Agios Fokas/Marathia Toroni Municipality Vai/Finikodasos Daidalos Bouka Plakias 5. Paleo Faliro Municipality Nikiti 2 Kamena Vourla/Galini MESSINIA [6] Kouremenos Pefkokefali-Agios Fokas/
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