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Cyprus tops EU swimming water quality rankings for fourth consecutive year

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-17

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• What happened: Cyprus has been ranked first in the EU for swimming water quality for the fourth consecutive year, achieving a 100% compliance rate with the EU Bathing Water Directive for the 2025 reference year. • Why it matters: This ranking highlights Cyprus's commitment to environmental protection and public health, enhancing its reputation as a tourist destination with clean and safe beaches, which is vital for the national economy. • What to watch next: Continued monitoring and assessment of bathing water quality in Cyprus, as well as potential impacts on tourism and local economies, will be important to observe in the upcoming seasons.

Local beachescypruseuTop News Cyprus tops EU swimming water quality rankings for fourth consecutive year Kolimvisi 1024x576 Relevant News Cyprus tops EU swimming water quality rankings for fourth consecutive year 17 June 2026 Two cars destroyed in Limassol overnight fire 17 June 2026 Fire destroys truck cab in early morning blaze in Moni 17 June 2026 Newsroom 17 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber The European Commission announced on 16 June 2026 the final results for the quality of bathing waters across the European Union. Swimming remains one of the most popular recreational activities in Europe. Annual assessments of EU bathing areas reflect the effectiveness of environmental protection measures and help citizens make informed decisions about safe and clean waters. According to this year’s European Commission report, Cyprus fully complied with the strictest requirements of the EU Bathing Water Directive for the 2025 reference year, meeting all associated obligations. During the 2025 bathing season, Cyprus achieved a 100% compliance rate, with all 123 monitored sites classified as “excellent quality.” This performance places Cyprus first among EU member states for the fourth consecutive year, followed by Greece at 97.1% and Bulgaria at 96.9%. From 1 May to 31 October 2025, systematic monitoring was conducted at 123 locations along the coastal zone of the free areas of Cyprus, with at least monthly sampling and one additional test before the start of the bathing season. Bathing water quality is closely linked to public health and marine environmental protection, while also serving as a key factor for tourism and, by extension, the national economy. The outstanding results further enhance Cyprus’s image as a destination with clean, safe, and high-quality beaches. The achievement reflects effective collaboration between the Department of Environment, responsible for implementing the directive, the Health Services and Public Health Services, the Government Chemistry Department, and local authorities. Cyprus continues to demonstrate its commitment to environmental protection and sustainable management of natural resources, ensuring high-quality bathing waters for residents and visitors alike. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News Two cars destroyed in Limassol overnight fire Fire destroys truck cab in early morning blaze in Moni Police arrest 10 in overnight operations across Cyprus Historic Harley-Davidson motorcycle restored at Cyprus Police Museum after five decades G7 leaders unite in support to Ukraine, agree to add pressure on Russia Trump’s Iran war weighs on G7 economies, but don’t expect hard talk in France Anti-corruption report: How judge Solomonides seems to be linked to Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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