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Before heading into the water, always check for local safety flags. A green flag means it's safe to swim, yellow indicates caution, and red usually means no swimming.
• Pay attention to the weather conditions as well; if it's stormy or windy, it's best to stay out of the water.
• Another tip is to look at the water itself-if it appears murky or has a lot of waves and choppy conditions, your safety might be at risk.
• Lastly, don't hesitate to ask lifeguards about the conditions; they can provide the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Check access, shade, facilities and current sea conditions. Beaches that are convenient for one traveller may be unsuitable for another because of surf, crowds, steps or transport.
Prices, schedules, access rules and operating hours can change, so confirm the current details with the provider or relevant authority before travelling.





