- by travelandtourworld
- 01 Feb 2025
Mexico has as many as 97 beaches, marinas, and boats that are certified with the coveted Blue Flag standard. This distinction is achieved by meeting strict quality levels in education and environmental information, water quality, environmental management, safety and services.
The main idea of the Blue Flag Program is to connect the public with their environment and encourage them to learn more about their surroundings.
Another destination strongly committed to environmental standards set in the Blue Flag Program is Isla Mujeres, a favorite spot for U.S. vacationers who find high water quality and respect for ecosystems on their beaches, plus areas clean of trash and bacteria. The certified beaches on this island are Playa Norte, Playa Centro and Albatros Beach.
The complete list of Blue Flag certifications in Mexico is as follows:
Los Cabos: 25 beaches
Zihuatanejo: 5 beaches
Puerto Vallarta: 4 beaches
Bahia de Banderas: 1 beach / 1 marina
Santa Maria del Oro: 1 lagoon
San Blas: 1 marina
Huatulco: 2 beaches
Isla Mujeres: 4 beaches
Puerto Morelos: 2 beaches
Solidaridad: 6 beaches
Ciudad Madero: 1 beach
Progreso: 2 beaches
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