“Life in Plett revolves around enjoying our beautiful natural surroundings: the ocean, the beaches, the forests and mountains. That’s why we fight so fiercely to protect them. This vision is shared with our local Bitou Municipality, our marine activities and conservation initiatives,” says Patty Butterworth, CEO of Plett Tourism*
The coveted Blue Flag status is one of the world’s most recognisable voluntary eco labels awarded to beaches, marinas, and sustainable boating tourism operators. Plett received full Blue Flag status for six of its beaches - Robberg 5, The Waves, Nature’s Valley, Lookout, The Dunes and Singing Kettle - and seal-swimming operator Offshore Adventures for its two boats. To qualify for the Blue Flag, a series of stringent environmental, educational, safety and accessibility criteria must be met and maintained. Robberg 5 and Lookout beaches received special awards celebrating 15 and 10 years, respectively, in the Blue Flag programme which serves to highlight Bitou’s long standing commitment to excellence.
Additionally, Nature’s Valley has achieved the prestigious Green Coast Status at the ceremony. This is the second consecutive year that Nature’s Valley has achieved this recognition. Based on the success of the Blue Flag eco-label and the recognition that Blue Flag is only applicable to a limited stretch of urban coastline, WESSA developed a second coastal award for implementation along South Africa’s coastline. The Green Coast Award, officially launched in 2017, is an annual award programme that recognises inclusive and sustainable management at less developed coastal sites with high biodiversity value making Nature’s Valley an ideal location for this significant recognition.
“Receiving the Blue Flag and Green Coast accreditations are more than a badge of honour for a coastal destination like Plettenberg Bay; it’s a testament to our commitment to preserving natural beauty, ensuring visitor safety, and fostering community pride,” Butterworth concludes. “The accreditations highlight our dedication to sustainable tourism and remind us of the unique role we play in protecting our coastline for future generations - and we notably share this with our local Bitou Municipality beach management team, our marine activities and conservation initiatives.”
Article Courtesy of www.pletttourism.com