United Kingdom 77 Certified Beaches

Blue Flag Beaches in England

United Kingdom · 77 certified beaches

77
Blue Flag Beaches
22
Lifeguarded
18°C
Avg July Temp

England: Blue Flag Beach Guide

England is home to 77 Blue Flag certified beaches in United Kingdom. Every beach listed here has been independently assessed by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) against 33 criteria covering bathing water quality, environmental management, safety infrastructure, and visitor services. Certification is renewed annually — a beach that fails any mandatory criterion loses its flag immediately.

The peak season in England is July and August , with average air temperatures around 18°C and sea temperatures reaching 15°C. June (15°C) and September (15°C) offer good conditions with noticeably fewer visitors — the optimal shoulder months. Use the beach directory below to find the right certified beach for your visit.

Best Time to Visit England

Jul – Aug
18°C
Peak

Warmest water and air, all facilities operational. Busiest period — book accommodation well in advance.

Jun / Sep
15°C / 15°C
Best value

Good swimming conditions, noticeably fewer crowds. Often the best balance of weather and accessibility.

Oct – May
Off-season

Quietest period. Some facilities may close. Good for coastal walks, photography, and exploring without crowds.

Facilities in England

77
Blue Flag certified beaches
22
beaches with lifeguards
9
beaches with showers

England Blue Flag Beach FAQs

How many Blue Flag beaches are in England?

England in United Kingdom has 77 Blue Flag certified beaches as of the current certification year. Blue Flag status is awarded annually by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) and requires meeting strict water quality, environmental management, safety, and service standards. Certification must be renewed each season — no beach keeps the flag automatically.

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

All Blue Flag beaches in England meet the EU Bathing Water Directive standards required for annual certification. Water quality is monitored throughout the season by official bodies and published by the European Environment Agency. All certified beaches must achieve at least the Good rating to qualify for — and retain — the Blue Flag.

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

Peak season in England is July and August, with average temperatures around 18°C and sea temperatures of approximately 15°C. For quieter conditions with still-comfortable weather, June and September are often the best choices — fewer crowds, comparable temperatures, and better accommodation availability. The official Blue Flag season typically runs June through September.

Do Blue Flag beaches in England have lifeguards?

22 out of 77 Blue Flag beaches in England have trained lifeguards on duty during the official season. While lifeguard coverage is not a mandatory Blue Flag requirement, it is a strong indicator of a well-managed beach. Always check current conditions and swim within designated areas.

Are Blue Flag beaches in England suitable for families?

Blue Flag beaches are assessed against 33 criteria that directly benefit families, including mandatory water quality thresholds, toilet and shower facilities, waste management, and first aid provision. 9 beaches in England have shower facilities. The certification provides a reliable baseline of safety and cleanliness that makes certified beaches consistently suitable for visits with children. Check individual beach pages for specific family facilities such as shallow water areas and playgrounds.

What does Blue Flag certification guarantee at a beach?

Blue Flag certification guarantees that a beach meets 33 criteria across four categories: bathing water quality (meeting or exceeding EU Bathing Water Directive standards), environmental education and information (information boards, eco-activity programmes), environmental management (no illegal discharge, controlled access in sensitive areas), and safety and services (lifesaving equipment, first aid, accessible facilities). Certification is assessed annually and can be revoked immediately if any mandatory criterion is breached, making the Blue Flag a dependable and annually refreshed indicator of beach quality.

All 77 Blue Flag Beaches in England

77 certified beaches in England, United Kingdom

Avon Beach
Lifeguards
Beer
Blackpool Sands
Blyth South Beach
Showers
Botany Bay, Broadstairs
Bournemouth, Durley Chine
Showers
Bournemouth, Fisherman'S Walk
Showers
Brightlingsea Beach
Budleigh Salterton
Carbis Bay
Central Beach, Mablethorpe
Central Beach, Skegness
Central Beach, Sutton On Sea
Cromer
Crooklets
Showers
Croyde Bay
Dawlish Warren
Lifeguards
Dovercourt Bay
East Beach, Shoeburyness
East Runton
Lifeguards
Exmouth
Lifeguards
Felixstowe South
Friars Cliff Beach
Showers
Frinton On Sea
Gyllyngvase
Showers
Hayling Island Beachlands Central
Highcliffe Beach
Hornsea
Hove Lawns
Showers
Joss Bay
Margate Main Sands
Lifeguards
Minnis Bay
Lifeguards
Mundesley
Lifeguards
Pelham Beach
Polzeath
Lifeguards
Poole, Branksome Chine
Lifeguards
Poole, Canford Cliffs Chine
Lifeguards
Poole, Sandbanks Peninsular
Lifeguards Showers
Poole, Shore Road
Lifeguards Showers
Porthmeor
Lifeguards
Porthminster
Lifeguards
Porthtowan
Lifeguards
Ramsgate Main Sands
Roker
Lifeguards
Rutland Water Sykes Lane
Lifeguards
Saltdean
Lifeguards
Sea Palling
Seaton (Devon)
Sheerness Beach
Sheringham
Shoebury Common Beach
Sidmouth Town
Southwold Pier Beach
Summerleaze
Swanage Central
Tankerton
Lifeguards
Three Shells Beach, Southend On Sea
Torbay, Breakwater Beach
Torbay, Broadsands Beach
Torbay, Meadfoot Beach
Torbay, Oddicombe Beach
Torbay, Preston Sands
Torre Abbey Sands
Trevone Bay
Lifeguards
Tynemouth King Edwards Bay
Lifeguards
Tynemouth Longsands South
Lifeguards
Walton On The Naze Albion Beach
West Runton
West Wittering Beach
Westward Ho!
Whitley Bay
Widemouth Bay
Withernsea
Challaborough
Marina, St Leonards On Sea
St Mildred'S Bay, Westgate
Whitby