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Blue Flag Beaches along the
Black Sea Coast
North Region of Varna
- GOLDON SANDS, BEACH LOCTED IN
VARNA - View...
Beach with Sand, Lifeguards on duty 9-1800 hrs from 15th
May to 30th September.
- SUNNY DAY, BEACH LOCATED IN VARNA -
View...
Beach with Sand, Lifeguards on duty 9-1800 hrs from 15th
May to 30th September.
- RIVIERA NORTH, BEACH LOCATED IN VARNA
- View...
Beach with Sand, Lifeguards on duty 9-1800 hrs from 15th
May to 30th September.
- ALBENA, BEACH LOCATED IN BALCHIK
- View...
The beach of Albena is one of the most beautiful on the
Bulgarian seaside. Albena beach is the place where the sea
meets the sand. With the 6-km sand lines, and the cystal
sea, the beach of Albena offers a pleasure to every taste.
Southern Region of Bourgas
- SUNNY BEACH, BEACH LOCTED IN NESSEBAR
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Beach with Sand, Lifeguards on duty 9-1800 hrs from 15th
May to 30th September. View
- POMORIE SOUTH, BEACH LOCATED IN POMORIE
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Beach with Sand, Lifeguards on duty 9-1800 hrs from 15th
May to 30th September.
- POMORIE NORTH, BEACH LOCATED IN POMORIE
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Beach with Sand, Lifeguards on duty 9-1800 hrs from 1ST
June to 30th September.
- KAVATZITE, BEACH LOCATED IN SOZOPOL
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Beach with Sand, Lifeguards on duty 9-1800 hrs from 15th
May to 30th September.
- DUNI, BEACH LOCATED IN SOZOPOL - View...
Beach with Sand, Lifeguards on duty 9-1800 hrs from 1ST
June to 30th September
The Blue Flag is an exclusive eco-label
awarded to around 3100 beaches and marinas in 34 countries
across Europe, South Africa, New Zealand, Canada and the Caribbean
in 2005. The Blue Flag Campaign is owned and run by the independent
non-profit organisation Foundation for Environmental Education
(FEE).
The Blue Flag works towards sustainable
development at beaches/marinas through strict criteria dealing
with water quality, environmental education and information,
environmental management, and safety and other services.
The Blue Flag Campaign includes environmental
education and information for the public, decision makers
and tourism operators. For more information please go to:
www.blueflag.org
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