At Club Nàutic Estartit, we have once again been awarded the Blue Flag 2025, a recognition that reinforces our commitment to marine sustainability, excellence in port services, and dedication to environmental education. This distinction strengthens the Club’s position as a benchmark for responsible nautical tourism, both nationally and internationally.

What does flying the Blue Flag mean?
Awarded by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) and managed in Spain by ADEAC, the Blue Flag is an international certification that ensures our marina meets strict criteria in the following areas:
- Water quality
- Environmental management
- Safety and services
- Universal accessibility
- Environmental education and awareness
This label is present in over 5,000 sites across 52 countries, serving as a seal of excellence and a guarantee for users, public authorities, and tourism operators.



What does the Blue Flag bring to our Club?
1. Global prestige and unique positioning
Being part of the select group of 101 awarded ports in Spain in 2025 places our Club Nàutic Estartit among the most outstanding in the sector, in terms of nautical facilities committed to sustainable development.
2. Enhancement of the Medes Islands’ image
The Blue Flag is synonymous with environmental quality, and its presence boosts the confidence of visitors and sailors alike, promoting a model of tourism that respects the marine environment.

3. Promotion of innovation in port sustainability
Our Club stands out for implementing responsible practices such as the efficient use of resources, proper waste management, and ongoing environmental education, in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).