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The Purple Flag at the Beach: What It Really Means (And Why You Should Pay Attention)

articleUseronJuly 13, 2026

How to Protect Yourself When the Purple Flag is Flying

Do:

Swim near a lifeguard station (they can provide first aid and alert you to hazards).Geographic Reference

Wear water shoes (protects against stingrays and sea urchins).

Shuffle your feet (stingray shuffle).

Shower immediately after leaving the water (rinse off sea lice).

Keep a small bottle of vinegar in your beach bag (for jellyfish stings).

Watch where you step when walking in shallow water or on the beach.

Ask a lifeguard for specifics: “What marine pests have been spotted? Where?”Bottled Water

Don’t:

Don’t panic. The purple flag doesn’t mean “stay out” – just “be aware.”

Don’t touch any marine life, even if it looks dead (tentacles can still sting).

Don’t let children run blindly into the water (warn them to watch where they step).

Don’t ignore the flag – it’s there for a reason.

What Other Flags Mean (International Variations)

The purple flag for marine pests is standard in the United States and parts of the Caribbean. But other countries have different systems.

Caribbean and Mexico: Purple often indicates dangerous marine life (similar to the US). Some resorts use purple for “extreme caution.”

Australia and New Zealand: Red and yellow flags indicate supervised swimming areas (between the flags). Purple is not commonly used. Instead, signs indicate specific hazards (jellyfish, crocodiles, sharks).

Europe: The Blue Flag indicates water quality and environmental standards, not swimming safety. Beach safety flags vary by country.

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