KwaZulu-Natal beaches blue flag crime stats for durban

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Nine KwaZulu-Natal beaches awarded Blue Flag status for 2018 [photos]

Well, we know where we’ll be going for our next holiday. KwaZulu-Natal is home to some of the most pristine beaches in the country.

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Nine beaches in KwaZulu-Natal have been awarded Blue Flag status, which is a much-needed boost for tourism in the province.

Seven beaches in the Ray Nkonyeni District in the south of the province and two beaches in the eThekwini Municipality were given Blue Flag status. They are as follows…

KwaZulu-Natal Blue Flag beaches, October 2018

Ray Nkonyeni Marina

(SAGov)

Trafalgar

(SA Venues)

Lucien

Leka Escapes

Southport

(WhereToStay)

Umzumbe

(SA Venues)

Hibberdene

(WhereToStay)

Ramsgate

Ushaka

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Westbrook

(Leka Escapes)

What qualifies a beach for this status?

In order for a beach to be awarded this prestigious title, it must meet a set of stringent criteria set by the Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa and Blue Flag such as water quality, environmental, management, safety and security, environmental education and information.

KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs Sihle Zikalala said.

“For nine beaches in KZN to make the cut is ample proof that our strategy of enhancing the status of our province as a world-class tourism destination that upholds the highest standards is paying the dividends.”

Further beaches up for “pilot” status

Also, seven beaches under the KwaDukuza and eThekwini Municipalities were awarded a pilot Blue Flag status.

Zikalala said the province will continue to upgrade and maintain its beach recreational facilities and maintain the highest environmental standards in order to meet and even surpass the Blue Flags standards.

“Being awarded a Blue Flag status beach means that we are all playing our part towards protecting our environment from pollution and man-made degradation whilst simultaneously ensuring that we do not compromise on our reputation as the most preferred domestic tourism destination.”

“Looking ahead, we now want to ensure that we expand our Blue Flag beaches by converting the status of those beaches that have been identified as pilot sites.” – Sihle Zikalala.