ADEAC awards the Blue Flag to Club Nàutic Sant Antoni for making rational use of resources.
DID YOU LIKE THIS CONTENT? WELL... YOU HAVE ALL OF OUR FULL PROGRAMS HERE!Es Nàutic has maintained this recognition since 2014, when it became the first club on the island to receive it. This year, 12 marinas in the Balearic Islands have received the award.
Club Nàutic Sant Antoni has once again renewed its Blue Flag, meaning it will continue flying at the facilities throughout the coming year. The 'Blue Flag' is a quality and environmental program managed by the Environmental Education and Consumer Association (ADEAC), a non-profit organization that evaluates whether nautical facilities and activities make rational use of resources and raise awareness among users about the need to protect the marine environment and promote sustainable navigation.
In 2025, a total of 101 marinas have received the Blue Flag (one fewer than last year), although this number varies depending on those currently undergoing renovations, which must wait to renew their accreditation. Of those, a total of 14—again one fewer than in 2024—are located in the Balearic archipelago (11 in Mallorca, 2 in Ibiza, and 1 in Menorca). The other marina on the island to receive the Blue Flag is Marina Ibiza.
The autonomous community with the most Blue Flag-certified marinas is Catalonia, with a total of 23, followed by Andalusia with 20 and the Valencian Community with 19. The Balearic Islands, with the aforementioned 14 marinas, rank fourth, followed by Galicia with 12.