December vibes are peaking and the source of the energy is at the coast.
From Silverstroomstrand up the west coast to Blythedale beach in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa’s shores are dotted with multiple sandy gems.
The province with the highest concentration of Blue Flag beaches is the Western Cape with 31, while the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal can boast eight and nine, respectively.
Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (Wessa) is the oversight body that helps maintain the high standards of the nation’s beaches through their accreditation programme.
Wessa state that Blue Flag beaches promise safety overseen by lifeguards and law enforcement, while providing easily accessible information.
Whether on sand or in the water, Blue Flag beaches uphold the highest standards in cleanliness, water quality, facilities and accessibility.
Maintaining the beaches is a joint effort, and together with communities and local experts, Wessa help instill in the youth an appreciation for these coastal gifts.
“Beyond sun and surf, Blue Flag beaches offer educational activities like beach clean-ups, guided walks, and talks about marine life,” Wessa state.
“These programmes inspire visitors to engage with conservation efforts and protect coastal ecosystems,” Wessa explained.
Wessa’s interactive map gives pertinent details about the operating season of the beach, assessability for the disabled, as well as the latest date of E. coli testing and the results of said test.
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