Marina Port de Mallorca and Marina Port d’Andratx in the Balearic Islands, Spain, have retained their Blue Flag certification for 2026, extending records of 24 and 35 years respectively.

The certification is awarded by the Foundation for Environmental Education to marinas that meet requirements covering safety, accessibility and education standards, as well as the management of environmental impacts.
Refurbished in 2017, Marina Port de Mallorca operates with 200 berths for vessels up to 50 metres in length. It features an expanded outer jetty, updated electrical and water systems, a waste collection network for oil-contaminated water and wastewater.
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Marina Port d’Andratx is located in a natural harbour in southwest Mallorca, within the Serra de Tramuntana area. It provides more than 500 moorings for vessels up to 30 metres, with services including water and electricity supply, and monitored access.
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Securing the Blue Flag once again is described by the marinas as “reflecting the dedication of the teams and their ongoing commitment to quality, sustainability and environmental stewardship”.

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