The government says all designated Manx beaches have passed water quality tests.
Weekly tests by the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture between May and September show all passed tests to European standards.
Bay ny Carrickey, Glen Wyllin, Port Erin and North Ramsey were all 'Excellent', while Castletown, Douglas Central, Port St Mary's Chapel Beach and South Ramsey were all 'Good'.
The government says the standards protect public health and ensure the safety of bathers.
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