Blue Flag Marina Criteria

The Blue Flag Marina criteria are summarised below but if you wish to see the full criteria please click here..

  • Information relating to local eco-systems and environmental phenomena must be available to marina users.
  • A code of conduct that reflects appropriate laws governing the use of the marina and surrounding areas must be displayed at the marina.
  • Information about the Blue Flag Marina Programme and/or the Blue Flag Marina Criteria must be displayed in the marina.
  • The marina is responsible for offering at least three environmental education activities to the users and staff of the marina.
  • The Blue Flag for boat owners is offered through the marina
  • The water in the marina must be visually clean without any evidence of pollution (oil, litter, sewage, etc).
  • A marina management committee should be established to be in charge of instituting environmental management systems and conducting regular environmental audits of the marina facility.
  • The marina must have an environmental policy and an environmental plan. The plan should include references to water management, waste and energy consumption, health and safety issues, and the use of environmentally-friendly products wherever possible.
  • Adequate, properly identified, segregated containers must be in place for the storage of hazardous wastes. The wastes must be handled by a licensed contractor and disposed of at a licensed facility for hazardous wastes.
  • The marina must have facilities for receiving recyclable waste materials (bottles, cans, paper, plastic, organic material, etc).
  • Bilge water pumping facilities should be present at the marina.
  • Toilet pumping facilities must be present in the marina.
  • All buildings and equipment must be properly maintained and in compliance with national legislation. The marina must be well integrated into the surrounding natural and built environment.
  • Adequate, clean and clearly signposted sanitary facilities must be in place and provide washing facilities and drinking water. Sewage disposal is controlled and directed to a licensed sewage treatment.
  • If the marina has boat repairing and washing areas, no pollution must enter the sewage system, marina land, water or natural surroundings.
  • Sustainable transportation should be promoted.
  • Parking/driving is not permitted in the marina unless in designated areas.
  • Adequate and clearly signposted lifesaving, first-aid and fire-fighting equipment must be present. Equipment must be approved by national authorities.
  • Emergency plans in case of pollution, fire or other accidents must be produced.
  • Safety precautions and information must be posted at the marina.
  • Electricity and water is available at the berths, installations must be approved according to national legislation.
  • Wheelchair access and accessibility features should be in place.
  • A map indicating the location of the different facilities must be clearly posted at the marina.