15/09/2024: Blue Flag Beach Award and Bathing Season Ends in Ireland.
The Blue Flag award season for beaches in Ireland corresponds to the bathing season which begins on June 1st and ends on September 15th annually. Bathing waters with a few exceptions are not sampled outside of the official bathing season. to swim over the winter please consult Water Safety Ireland guide to ensure safe open water swimming. Check out beaches.ie for the latest water quality results including out-of-season sampling where applicable.
20/05/24 Blue Flag Beaches and Marinas for 2024 Announced
Full Press Release available here
The Award Season
The Blue Flag season for beaches in Ireland coincides with the bathing season which runs from June 1st to September 15th. Blue Flag sites are only awarded for one season at a time. The marina season extends until December. These Blue Flag sites have been awarded due to their adherence to a strict number of criteria covering:
- Environmental Information and Education
- Water quality
- Safety and Services
- Environmental Management
During the season inspectors will assess each Blue Flag beach and marina to ensure compliance with the criteria. In Ireland, we are particularly fortunate to have a varied and beautiful coastline with many pristine beaches that are open to the public to enjoy. To ensure their standard we continue to make strident efforts to protect and improve our waters. This will ensure that we, and future generations, can continue to enjoy this wonderful resource.
Withdrawal of the Blue Flag Award
Where an awarded beach or marina does not comply with the award criteria, the flag may be permanently or temporarily withdrawn. In such instances information about the reason for a withdrawal of the award flag must be posted clearly at the beach or marina. Where the non-compliance(s) can be resolved in a short period of time the local authority/marina operator must inform the National Operator of re-compliance with the criteria and present the appropriate documentation to demonstrate this. At this point the flag can then be raised at the awarded beach or marina again. Where re-compliance cannot be achieved in a reasonable period of time the award flag may be withdrawn for the remainder of the award season.
May 31st 2024
The Blue Flag award has been withdrawn from Rathmullan Marina for the duration of the 2024 season. Extensive refurbishment works are taking place at Rathmullan pier, works are anticipated to take place until late November 2024. For safety reasons, mariners are advised to avoid attempting to berth at Rathmullan pier, or pontoon, as the ladders and stairway are to be removed and replaced, as well as the pontoon itself for the duration of the works.
July 8th 2024
The Blue Flag awarded to Balcarrick Beach, Donabate has been withdrawn due to non-compliances with Blue Flag Award criteria 4 relating to the display onsite of information on local eco-systems, environmental elements and cultural sites and criterion 6 relating to the code of conduct with respect to the presence of domestic animals on the beach.
July 17th 2024
The Blue Flag awarded to Trá Cill Mhuirbhigh has been withdrawn by Galway County Council due to being unable to meet the Blue Flag award criteria at the beach at this time.
August 12th 2024
The Blue Flag awarded to Golden Strand, Achill Island has been withdrawn by Mayo County Council as works are required to improve beach access. As these works will take some time it is likely the flag will remain withdrawn for the remainder of the award season, which ends on September 15th at the conclusion of the 2024 bathing season in Ireland.
26th August 2024
The Blue Flags awarded to Baile an Sceilg (Ballinskelligs); Fenit Strand; Fionntrá (Ventry) and White Strand, Caherciveen in Kerry have been withdrawn by Kerry County Council due to the unavailability of lifeguards for the remainder of August and the three weekends to September 15th, the end of the bathing season.