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La Chapineta Beach launches the blue flag (23/06/2020)

| In Cartagena there are six beaches that wave the flag: Cala Cortina, San Ginés, Levante, Isla Plana, El Cuartel and La Chapineta | In total 26 beaches on the coast of the Region of Murcia fly the blue flag, in addition to 6 marinas, 2 trails and 1 interpretation center, a recognition that guarantees a great offer of sun and beach, quality and maximum safety for users who visit them.In Cartagena, the Chapineta beach, has raised the badge for the first time this Tuesday, June 23.

Thus, it is added to five other beaches in the city such as Cala Cortina, San Ginés, Levante, Isla Plana and El Cuartel.

For its part, the Royal Club of Regattas of Cartagena also holds the distinctive, as well as the blue trails of the City Council; walk 10,000 steps La Manga-Cabo de Palos and the blue path La Azohía-Isla Plana, and the Port Authority with the blue path Puerto de Cartagena.In the act, the Minister of Tourism, Cristina Sánchez, has encouraged the citizens of the Region of Murcia to carry out regional tourism through routes and visits to these beaches recognized with the badge.

"We are very fortunate in this region, the beauty that our beaches achieve is infinite, and there are people in this area who are still unaware of many of these corners," he said.Likewise, the Deputy Mayor of Cartagena and Councilor for Tourism, Manuel Padín, has also assured that "the Region of Murcia is strong if it is united, and with that unit it is going to be able to attract tourism because the City Council is going to fight counting on the necessary raw material ".Two guides have been created by the Association of Environmental and Consumer Education (Adeac), one as an adaptation of the blue flag criteria to COVID19 and the other on prevention, rescue and first aid.

"They are an enormous effort of coordination with autonomous communities, experts, ministries and teams at the international level," as indicated by the president of the Adeac, José Ramón Sánchez Moro, who also insisted that "the blue flag has not been created to create a ranking with the beaches that have better facilities and services, but to raise the general level of all European beaches.

"The event was chaired by the Minister of Tourism, Cristina Sánchez, accompanied by the president of the Association of Environmental and Consumer Education, José Ramón Sánchez Moro, the deputy mayor of Cartagena and Councilor for Tourism, Manuel Padín, the special delegate councilor of Tourism, Cristina Pérez, the councilor for Infrastructures, Services and the Coastline, María Casajús, the president of the Port Authority, Yolanda Muñoz, the director of the Institute of Tourism, Juan Francisco Martínez, the director general of Competitiveness and Tourism Quality, Esther Tenza , and the General Director of Coastal Mobility, Marina Munuera, as well as mayors and representatives of other municipalities and marinas.BEACHES WITH BLUE FLAGEaglesCalarreonaThe CarolinaThe Green CasicaThe colonyThe HiguericaThe delightsI raisedMatalentiscoWestCartagenaCala CortinaFlat IslandLa Azohía-The BarracksLa ChapinetaLevante-Cabo de PalosSan GinesLorcaCalnegreMazarrónAlamilloBayDel MojonOf the portGrande-CastellarNaresHangersRihueteSan JavierEsparto CoveSan Pedro del PinatarThe mojon

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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