Rabat - The international "Blue Flag" label was awarded by Mohammed VI Foundation for Environment Protection, which is presided by Princess Lalla Hassna, and the International Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) to 23 Moroccan beaches out of the 28 candidates to the annual "clean beaches" program.
Rabat – The international “Blue Flag” label was awarded by Mohammed VI Foundation for Environment Protection, which is presided by Princess Lalla Hassna, and the International Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) to 23 Moroccan beaches out of the 28 candidates to the annual “clean beaches” program.
The Blue Flag, a symbol of the exemplary quality of environment, values every year resorts and marinas, which undertake a permanent and sustainable tourism policy.
In 2015, 23 beaches nationwide will flow the blue flag for the summer, says a release of the Mohammed VI Foundation for Environment Protection and FEE.
The following sea resorts obtained the ecology label:
Achakar, Arekman, Ba-Kacem, Oualidia, Oued Laou, Saidia, Sidi Rahal and Sol in the Northern coastline.
In addition to Aglou Sidi moussa, El Moussafir, Essaouira, Foum loued, Imintourga, Oum Labouir in southern Morocco.
The sea resorts of the following beaches located on the Atlantic shores between Rabat and El Jadida: Bouznika, Skhirate, Haouzia, Ain Diab, Mme Choual, Safi, Souiria Lkdima and Cap Beddouza.