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Blue Flag Beaches in Germany

Complete guide to all 36 Blue Flag certified beaches across Germany — independently assessed, annually renewed. Known locally as Blaue Flagge.

36
Blue Flag Beaches
7
Coastal Regions
64%
Excellent Water
19°C
Avg July Temp
16°C
Sea Temp July
1.5
BF per 100 km Coast

Blue Flag Beaches in Germany: Overview

Germany is home to 36 Blue Flag certified beaches — among the finest certified coastal destinations in Europe. The Blue Flag programme, administered by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), evaluates each beach annually across 33 criteria covering bathing water quality, environmental education, beach management, and safety services. Certification is not permanent: every beach must requalify each season.

Across Germany, Blue Flag beaches span 7 distinct coastal regions — from sheltered bays to open-ocean beaches. 64% of assessed sites hold EU Excellent water quality ratings, the highest classification under the EU Bathing Water Directive. Germany's coastal certification covers its North Sea barrier islands (Sylt, Fohr, Amrum) as well as the Baltic resort towns of Rugen, Usedom, and the Fischland-Dars-Zingst peninsula.

National programme operator: BUND (Friends of the Earth Germany). The Blue Flag is known locally as Blaue Flagge.

Germany's Blue Flag density: 1.5 certified beaches per 100 km of coastline (across a 2,389 km coastline). Certification is spread across a long stretch of coast, with significant undiscovered territory between certified sites.

Bathing Water Quality in Germany

The European Environment Agency tests every Blue Flag beach annually under the EU Bathing Water Directive, checking for E. coli and intestinal enterococci. All Blue Flag beaches must meet at least the Good standard to qualify — the data below reflects the 2024 season.

90.5% Excellent water quality EEA 2024 data · 2,291 sites assessed
stable vs 2019 (92.5%)
Excellent
2,074 sites · 91%
Good
143 sites · 6%
Sufficient
24 sites · 1%
Poor
9 sites · 0%
Not assessed
41 sites · 2%

In 2024, 90.5% of Germany's 2,291 monitored bathing waters achieved the EU Excellent rating — the highest classification under the Bathing Water Directive. This is broadly stable compared to 92.5% in 2019, indicating consistent water quality management. Source: European Environment Agency.

What this means when planning your visit: Nearly all of Germany's Blue Flag beaches pass independent water testing at the highest EU level. In practice, you can swim with confidence at any certified beach without checking individual reports — the standard is uniformly high across the country's coastline.

The Coasts of Germany

Germany's Blue Flag beaches span two distinct coasts: the North Sea (Nordsee) coast of Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony -- characterised by tidal flats (Wattenmeer) and barrier islands -- and the Baltic (Ostsee) coast of Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, where calmer, slightly warmer waters make for gentler swimming conditions.

Blue Flag beaches by region in Germany
Region Beaches Excellent Water Lifeguarded
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 27 81%
Bavaria 3
Brandenburg 2
Lower Saxony 1 100%
Baden-Württemberg 1
North Rhine-Westphalia 1
Thuringia 1

Coastal Regions of Germany

Germany's 36 Blue Flag beaches are spread across 7 distinct coastal regions. Each region has its own character — from sheltered coves to open-ocean surf beaches. Use the guides below to find the right stretch of coast for your visit.

When to Visit Blue Flag Beaches in Germany

Timing your visit significantly affects your experience. Crowd levels, water temperature, weather, and facility availability all vary by month.

Peak Season
July – August
Air ~19°C Sea ~16°C

Warmest conditions and longest days, but also the highest crowds and accommodation prices. Blue Flag beaches are at full operational capacity — facilities, lifeguards, and environmental programmes all running.

Shoulder Season
June & September
Air ~18°C / ~15°C Sea ~15°C / ~12°C

Excellent conditions with noticeably fewer visitors. Water remains warm at most certified beaches, accommodation is easier to find at better rates, and the overall atmosphere is more relaxed — often the best-value window for a beach holiday.

Off Season
Oct – May

The quietest period for visitors. Some beaches reduce facilities or close services outside the official Blue Flag season. Coastal walking, birdwatching, and photography can be particularly rewarding in the quieter months, with dramatically different light and atmosphere.

Sea Water Temperatures in Germany

Sea water temperature varies significantly across Germany's coastline. The values below represent averages across all certified beaches where data is available — individual beaches may differ depending on location, depth, and local currents.

June
15°C
Cool — refreshing for active swimmers
July
16°C
Pleasant — comfortable for most
August
16°C
Pleasant — good for swimming
September
12°C
Cooling — suits active swimmers

Germany's certified beaches reach peak swimming temperature in July and August, when the sea averages 16°C — refreshing rather than cold. Most adult swimmers acclimatise quickly; those arriving from warmer climates or sensitive to cool water may prefer a light shorty wetsuit for longer sessions. All Blue Flag facilities operate at full capacity during this period — lifeguards, water monitoring, environmental boards, and beach services are fully active.

September is often the most rewarding month for a beach visit: sea temperatures hold around 12°C — still warm enough for comfortable swimming — while visitor numbers fall significantly and accommodation becomes considerably easier to book at better prices. The official Blue Flag season may begin to wind down at some beaches in late September, so checking individual beach pages for closing dates is worthwhile when planning a September visit.

Planning Your Visit to Blue Flag Beaches in Germany

Where should I start if I haven't visited Germany's certified coast before?

The regional breakdown above is the most useful starting point — each region page shows the number of certified beaches alongside water quality data and lifeguard coverage, giving you a comparative snapshot across the country. Different coastal regions have very distinct characters: sheltered bays, open-ocean beaches, and urban resort shores can all appear within a single country. Once you've identified a region that fits your travel plans, individual beach pages carry the full detail — water temperature, crowd levels by month, accessibility facilities, parking, and everything you can expect on the day.

How do I know whether a beach still holds its Blue Flag for this season?

Blue Flag certification is renewed every year — there is no permanent designation. Each spring, the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) announces that season's certified sites after a fresh round of independent assessments covering water quality, beach management, safety, and environmental education. Zeach updates its listings each year from official FEE data. Every beach on this page carries active certification for the current season. If you arrive and the flag is not flying, the beach may have temporarily lost certification or suspended operations — the flag must be physically present for official status to apply.

What does the Blue Flag guarantee — and what doesn't it cover?

Blue Flag certification guarantees that a beach has been independently assessed against 33 criteria in the current season, covering four areas: bathing water quality (tested multiple times against EU standards), environmental education and information, beach management and environmental practices, and safety and services. In practical terms, this means a Blue Flag beach must have toilets, waste management, first-aid provision, and environmental information boards at minimum. What it does not guarantee: shade or sun protection, specific food and drink facilities, parking at no cost, or the absence of crowds. Conditions on busy summer days at popular certified beaches can still be very crowded — individual beach crowd data on this site helps address that gap.

Germany Blue Flag Beach FAQs

How many Blue Flag beaches are in Germany?

Germany has 36 Blue Flag certified beaches as of the current certification year, spread across 7 coastal regions. Blue Flag status is awarded annually by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) and requires meeting 33 strict criteria covering water quality, environmental management, safety, and services. Certification must be renewed each season — there is no permanent Blue Flag designation.

What is the bathing water quality like at Blue Flag beaches in Germany?

64% of assessed Blue Flag beaches in Germany hold EU Excellent water quality ratings — the highest classification under the EU Bathing Water Directive. All Blue Flag beaches must meet at least Good water quality standards to qualify for certification. Water quality is tested multiple times throughout the swimming season by official monitoring bodies and results are published annually.

When is the best time to visit Blue Flag beaches in Germany?

The peak swimming season in Germany is July and August, when air temperatures average around 19°C and sea temperatures reach approximately 16°C. For quieter conditions with still-comfortable weather, June and September are often the better choice — fewer crowds, similar temperatures, and lower accommodation prices. The official Blue Flag season typically runs from June through September, after which some facilities may reduce or close.

Who administers the Blue Flag programme in Germany?

The Blue Flag programme in Germany is administered nationally by BUND (Friends of the Earth Germany), under the international framework of the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE). Locally, the programme is often referred to as the "Blaue Flagge". BUND coordinates annual site assessments, jury evaluations, and the official award ceremony each spring before the summer season begins.

Do Blue Flag beaches in Germany have lifeguards?

Lifeguard provision varies across Blue Flag beaches in Germany. While it is not a mandatory Blue Flag requirement, many certified beaches provide trained personnel during peak season. Always check each beach's individual page for current facilities.

Are Blue Flag beaches in Germany accessible for visitors with disabilities?

Accessibility provision varies across Blue Flag beaches in Germany. While it is not a mandatory Blue Flag requirement, some certified beaches provide adapted facilities including beach ramps, amphibious wheelchairs, and accessible changing areas. Check individual beach pages for current accessibility details.

Are Blue Flag beaches in Germany suitable for families with children?

Blue Flag beaches are generally among the safest and best-equipped for families. To earn certification, beaches must provide clean water, waste management, first-aid facilities, and environmental information boards — a baseline that significantly reduces common beach safety risks. Individual beaches vary in character — from sheltered calm bays ideal for young children to more exposed open beaches. Check each beach's dedicated page for specific family suitability, water depth, and facilities.

What is the difference between a Blue Flag beach and a regular beach in Germany?

A Blue Flag certified beach in Germany has passed an annual independent assessment against 33 criteria across four categories: environmental education and information, water quality, environmental management, and safety and services. Crucially, water quality must meet at least the EU Good standard — the same threshold used under the EU Bathing Water Directive — and is tested multiple times per season. Regular beaches may be clean and pleasant but without independent annual verification. Blue Flag certification is renewed annually, so any beach displaying the flag has been assessed in the current season.

All Blue Flag Beaches in Germany

Showing 1–36 of 36 beaches

Cb01 Ostseebad Kuhlungsborn Hauptstrand
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb02 Bad Doberan Am Heiligen Damm
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb03-1 Ostseebad Zinnowitz Hauptstrand
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb04-1 Ostseebad Prerow Nordstrand
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb05-1 Ostseeheilbad Graal Muritz Hauptstrand - Seebrucke
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb08-3 Ostseebad Boltenhagen Strandklinik
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb09-1 Ostseebad Warnemunde Oststrand/Markgrafenheide
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb09-2 Ostseebad Warnemunde Weststrand
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb09-3 Ostseebad Warnemunder Strand
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb10-1 Seebad Ahlbeck An Der Seebrucke
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb11-2 Seebad Heringsdorf Sportstrand
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb12-2 Seebad Bansin Langenberg
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb13 Ostseebad Ahrenshoop Hohes Ufer
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb15-1 Ostseeheilbad Zingst Am Kurhaus
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb16 Ostseebad Wustrow Fischlander Strand
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb18-1 Ostseebad Trassenheide Hauptstrand
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb18-2 Ostseebad Trassenheide Campingplatz
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb19 Ostseebad Gohren Nordstrand
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb20-1 Ostseebad Karlshagen Hauptstrand
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb22 Ostseebad Nienhagen Hauptstrand
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cb23 Seebad Insel Hiddensee Vitte
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent
Cbni01 Langeoog
Lower Saxony
Excellent
Ibbb02 Strandbad Kallinchen
Brandenburg
Ibbb04-1 Seestrand Grosskoschen
Brandenburg
Ibbw01 Strandbad Immenstaad
Baden-Württemberg
Ibby02 Ostsee Bad Staffelstein
Bavaria
Ibby03 Ebensfelder See
Bavaria
Ibby04 Michelau I. Ofr.Rudufersee
Bavaria
Ibmv01 Krakow Am See Badestelle Am Jornberg
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Ibmv02 Waren An Der Muritz Volksbad
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Ibmv03-1 Neubrandenburg Augustabad Am Tollensesee
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Ibmv03-2 Neubrandenburg Strandbad Broda
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Ibmv03-3 Neubrandenburg Badestelle Reitbahnsee
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Ibnw01 Freizeitpark Wisseler See
North Rhine-Westphalia
Ibth 01 Strandbad Stotternheim
Thuringia
Cb24 Seebad Uckeritz
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Excellent