ថ្ងៃសុក្រ, ខែឧសភា 9, 2025
Spain continues to solidify its position as a global leader in sustainable tourism with the release of the 2025 Blue Flag beach awards. Despite the Canary Islands facing a notable decline in the number of awarded beaches, the country remains a beacon for environmentally-conscious travelers. The prestigious Blue Flag designation, which recognizes beaches for their exceptional environmental management, cleanliness, and safety, has been granted to 749 beaches across Spain this year, underscoring the nation’s unwavering commitment to preserving its coastal ecosystems. The Canary Islands’ drop in accolades, however, highlights the growing challenges in maintaining high environmental standards amidst increasing tourist demand.
The highly anticipated 2025 Blue Flag beaches list has officially been released, and while Spain continues to dominate the global ranking, the Canary Islands have experienced a noticeable dip in their awards this year. This decrease in accolades comes as the archipelago was granted 47 Blue Flags, nine fewer than the 56 it received in 2023, making it the Spanish region with the most significant decline. Despite this, Spain still boasts an impressive total of 749 Blue Flag beaches nationwide.
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The Blue Flag is an internationally recognized environmental award given to beaches that meet rigorous standards for cleanliness, safety, environmental education, and sustainable management. This award is highly coveted by coastal destinations around the world, and it remains a testament to a beach’s commitment to maintaining high-quality standards for both the environment and visitors.
While the Canary Islands saw a drop in Blue Flag designations, it remains a popular tourist destination with many of its beaches continuing to shine. Gran Canaria, in particular, stands out with 14 Blue Flag beaches, the highest number in the Canary Islands for 2025. Notable beaches include Las Nieves in Agaete, Sardina in Gáldar, and several beaches in Telde, including Hoya del Pozo, La Garita, Melenara, and Salinetas.
Tenerife, another key island in the Canary archipelago, claims 11 Blue Flag beaches this year. Popular beaches such as Las Vistas and Los Cristianos in Arona, as well as El Duque (South) and Torviscas in Adeje, continue to attract both international and domestic beachgoers.
Fuerteventura remains a strong contender in the rankings, with 10 Blue Flag beaches. However, Lanzarote has only two beaches with the coveted flag this year, a surprising figure considering the island’s popularity among tourists. Meanwhile, La Palma has been awarded six Blue Flags, and El Hierro and La Gomera have also secured recognition, with one beach each on the list.
The Canary Islands, known for their volcanic landscapes and crystal-clear waters, may have experienced a decrease in Blue Flag status this year, but they remain a top beach destination. The award represents a mark of excellence that many travelers look for when choosing their beach destinations. With more than 600 Blue Flag beaches across Spain, it is clear that the country’s commitment to environmental sustainability and coastal preservation remains strong.
Here is the complete breakdown of the Blue Flag beaches awarded to the Canary Islands for 2025:
Spain remains a global leader in sustainable tourism with 749 Blue Flag beaches in 2025, despite the Canary Islands facing a decline in prestigious environmental awards due to rising challenges in coastal management.
Despite the decrease in Blue Flags, the Canary Islands still offer a wide variety of beautiful, well-maintained beaches that continue to make the archipelago a prime destination for eco-conscious travelers. Whether you’re seeking sandy shores for a relaxing day in the sun or looking to explore the clean waters of the islands, the 2025 list continues to highlight the dedication of local authorities to preserve these natural treasures. And with Spain as a whole remaining one of the world’s leading destinations for Blue Flag beaches, it’s clear that environmental awareness and sustainability in coastal tourism are here to stay.
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