site.btaSveti Vlas New Beach Once Again Awarded Blue Flag Certificate
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Sveti Vlas, on the Black Sea, June 22 (BTA) - For yet another 
year, the Sveti Vlas New Beach has been awarded the prestigious 
Blue Flag Award. The beach has been receiving the certificate  
since 2014, the Bulgarian Blue Flag Movement website says.
The beach is located in the town of Sveti Vlas, flanking the 
marina. It is some 800 m long and nearly 80 m wide, touching on 
rocky formations at the quay. 
The beach is cleaned every day. There are also catering 
establishments offering food and drinks. The beach offers a 
variety of sports attractions: beach ball games, water skiing, 
yachting, canoeing, and water motorcycles. Kids can have fun in 
a dedicated play area. There are convenient parking lots nearby.
 Not far from Sveti Vlas there are bus stops for the year-round 
lines to and from Sofia, Burgas and Sunny Beach.      
The beach concessionaire Georgi Chapkunov told BTA that years 
ago all three Sveto Vlas beaches had Blue Flag certificates but 
now, for various reasons, only the Sveti Vlas New Beach is 
waving the blue flag this summer. In 2018 Beach-Inspector had 
ranked it 16th among the 4,000 other beaches, he added. 
Underscoring that the Blue Flag is a world standard, Chapkunov 
said Bulgarians do not pay much attention to it. However, 
foreign tourists are familiar with this standard and look for 
it. It attracts tourists who come with their families. It is 
particularly important to them to spend their holidays in proven
 environmentally clean surroundings. Chapkunov explained that 
"his" beach had met over 30 criteria required to be awarded a 
Blue Flag. "We have achieved high quality at a low price," 
Chapkunov declared.       
This year 12 other Bulgarian Black Sea beaches were awarded the 
Blue Flag certificate and BTA will run reports on every one of 
them: Golden Sands; Sunny Day; Sunny Beach North; Sunny Beach 
Central; Sunny Beach South, Nessebur South; Pomorie East; 
Sozopol Central; Sozopol Harmanite; Dunes; Dunes South; 
Arkutino. Marina Dinevi is the only marina awarded the Blue Flag
 certificate. 
Every year, the national panel of the Bulgarian Blue Flag 
Movement  considers the applicants for the certificate, which 
are then reviewed by an international panel at the Foundation 
for Environmental Education, an international organization with 
members from over 70 countries. The criteria are stringent, but 
not impossible for beaches claiming to offer clean, secure, safe
 and modern services, the representative of the Blue Flag 
Programme for Bulgaria, Stanimir Georgiev, told BTA. The 
existence of facilities for disabled enabling their access to 
the beach is particularly important, he said. Beaches are 
awarded the Blue Flag for one season only and apply for the 
certificate every year. The European Blue Flag Campaign was 
launched in 1987 as a partnership between the Foundation of 
Environment Education and the European Commission. The campaign 
now covers about 50 countries from Europe, North and South 
America, Asia, Africa and Oceania./RY/BR
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