Mijas is waving its four blue flags and nine Q for Quality
The awards legitimise the excellent state of the water, environmental management, safety, information and accessibility of the Mijas coastline
The awards legitimise the excellent state of the water, environmental management, safety, information and accessibility of the Mijas coastline
The ceremony took place on June 2nd at the headquarters of Andalusian Tourism and was attended by the mayoress of Mijas and the councillor for Beaches.
During the meeting held last Friday they took part in group dynamics and drew up a manifesto on the occasion of the International Day against LGTBI-phobia.
The four blue flags obtained in 2023 are already flying, in addition to the 9 Q for Quality and the blue path recognition, among other distinctions
The association ‘Apoyo Positivo’ will be in charge of developing the 35 workshops that will be given in the high schools of Mijas
More than 30 million girls worldwide are at risk over the next decade
The association 'Círculo de Mujeres Casa Luna' organised the event with the support of the Equality Department
The International Day against Trafficking in Women and Children was held on 23rd September
The group opens its restaurants and activities also to the Mijas' residents
The Mijas beaches on which this symbol of excellence flies are those of La Cala-Torreón, El Bombo, and Calahonda I-Royal Beach-La Luna
Andalusia has obtained 145 blue flags for its beaches this year
During the event, the Association of Families of Trans Children read a manifesto and the Zumba Pink group offered a dance
This is the first of its kind to be awarded to the Mijas Craftsmen's Association, which now has three 'Andalusia, Quality Craftsmanship' awards to its name
The Beaches Councillor, José Carlos Martín, chairs a meeting where several municipal areas have been coordinated to implement the roadmap