Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Aerial drone image of Terschelling and the Wadden sea on a summer day
Aerial drone image of Terschelling and the Wadden sea on a summer day. - Credit: Thomas Roel / Depositphotos - License: All Rights Reserved
Nature
Blue Flag
FEE
beach
Marina
quality label
monster
Rockanje
Zuid-Holland
Elburg
Gelderland
Terschelling
Erik van Dijk
sea
Foundation for Environement
Safey and Quality Certification KMVK
Helga van Leur
Wassenaarse Slag
Saturday, 13 May 2023 - 07:15

Share this article:

195 Blue Flags for Dutch beaches and marinas this year

The Netherlands has been granted 195 Blue Flags by the Foundation for Environmental Education. The Blue Flag is an international certification awarded to clean beaches and safe marinas. This year, the recognition was given to 134 marinas and 61 beaches in the Netherlands, an increase of six from last year.

The beaches of Monster and Rockanje in the province of Zuid-Holland and the Elburg marina in Gelderland are among the new recipients. The marina in Terschelling also received the award, standing out as the only location to have received a Blue Flag every year since the award was introduced in 1987.

Erik van Dijk, the Dutch coordinator for the Blue Flag program, highlighted the high quality of Dutch recreational water spots. "Among all Dutch coastal municipalities, only the beaches of The Hague and Katwijk do not have a Blue Flag," he said. This is attributed to their proximity to the mouth of the Oude Rijn River, which occasionally brings in debris, filth, and trash, a problem that is hard to resolve, van Dijk said.

The Blue Flag award is granted to marinas and beaches that satisfy several criteria, including clean swimming water and good sanitation facilities. The distinction serves as an international symbol of recognition for visitors and tourists, assuring them of safe swimming locations.

The sites are reassessed annually to determine if they continue to meet the necessary standards. The Foundation for Environment, Safety and Quality Certification (KMVK) handles the evaluation.

The Dutch meteorologist and former weather forecaster Helga van Leur presented the awards on Thursday, raising the Blue Flag on the beach at Wassenaarse Slag in the Zuid-Holland province.

Reporting by ANP

More like this

Image
De Koog beach in Texel.
Blue Flag awarded to over 200 beaches and marinas in the Netherlands
Image
Brouwersdam, the Netherlands.
Surfer dies at Ouddorp beach; Kite surfer killed 24 hours earlier in Rockanje
Image
Three suspected hantavirus patients from the MV Hondius cruise ship operated by Oceanwide Expeditions were transported on medical evacuation flights from Cape Verde to the Netherlands. 6 May 2026
Hantavirus: 12 Radboud hospital workers to quarantine due to slack safety measures
Image
Hail
Thunder and 2-centimeter hail sweep southern Netherlands, halting wildfire operations
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Biodiversity recovery in Dutch fresh water turning back into decline
  • Hague man arrested for assaulting three people at Utrecht Pride
  • Netherlands sees rise in laughing gas poisonings despite 2023 recreational ban
  • Bank Bunq fined 170,000 euros over delayed responses to fraud victims
  • Oranje limps to 2-1 victory over Uzbekistan; Keeper hurt days before World Cup opener

Top stories

  • Netherlands residents wasting less food; Still trashing 25 kg per person per year
  • Dutch gov't to ban kidfluencers: No under 16s making commercial content on social media
  • Food prices could jump 10% next year, Dutch supermarkets warn
  • Only 6 fines in two years since ban on catcalling, sexually harassing women on street
  • Big Tobacco enters Dutch regulated cannabis experiment with stake in largest grower

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content