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Is it true that in August in Tunisia there are a lot of jellyfish in the sea? who was at that time share, interested in Hammamet. Thanks a lot
16 years ago  •  9 subscribers 9 answers
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I was in Tunisia at the end of June-beginning of July. No one warned about jellyfish, as I later realized, so as not to scare away the tourists. There were already jellyfish, although the hotel workers insisted that it was too early. very painful. It hurt me a lot!! bitten by the arm (I was basically patient and then scared), the scar was half a year. Later I found out that the jellyfish itself is small and spreads its tentacles by 1-1.5 meters. I don’t want to scare you, maybe I’m so unlucky. A ... Farther...
if anyone knows when the jellyfish season is in Tunisia and when they are not?
17 years ago  •  2 subscribers 12 answers
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Indeed, the gruel of the tomato applied to the bite helps, as mentioned above. We tried the aftershave cream for irritated skin - it also helped us, relieved swelling and itching. Farther...
what opinions? the task of choosing where is more fun? we fly at the beginning of September to 5 * either TURKEY OR TUNISIA what advice would you give oh yes, I heard jellyfish in Tunisia in September, right? I don’t ask about the hotel because there is a choice! THANKS TO ALL!
15 years ago  •  15 subscribers 32 answers
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I will be banal: Turkey has turned into the Crimean coast but with the best service, no matter where you throw your compatriots everywhere; Tunnis is a separate story, the African coast, exotic, and there are places (hotels) where you will not find a single Russian speaker, the audience is solid Germans, French, Italians, and the level of hotels is in order - thanks to the networks that opened their representative offices there. You choose, but as a person who has visited Turkey once and three t ... Farther...
what about the weather at the end of june? is the sea cold? and are there jellyfish at this time? previous times it was not bad, especially in September...
15 years ago  •  3 subscribers 4 answers
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It was a very cool time to relax, it was from the middle to the end of June in northern Hammamet, it was warm, the sea was a fairy tale. There were no jellyfish. The heat is tolerated comfortably. Farther...
We are planning with my daughter at the end of June in this hotel. Interested in food, service, service, beach. The town of Mahdia itself is interesting, whether the sea is stormy there, what kind of entry into the sea. Is it true that the sand is white and the sea is turquoise? And in general, what is the situation in Tuniva, from which tour operator is it better to go. Thank you in advance
12 years ago  •  5 subscribers 7 answers
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I have not seen white sand in Hammamet. There is no turquoise sea either. For the turquoise sea, you need to go to the Greek islands. Farther...
And not only jellyfish, but fish in general. We want to fly in August in the last decade. Maybe at some resort in Tunisia they don’t exist at all ??
15 years ago  •  11 subscribers 15 answers
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Yes, this is the biggest trouble in Tunisia - the sea is gorgeous, the sand is golden, but ... jellyfish almost all summer, last year I was stung 3 times in 7 days, my girlfriend - 2 times, and one of my scars remains to this day ( in the form of a dark stripe on the arm), after that they went into the sea very vigilantly and several times avoided being bitten. Farther...
I want to go to Tunisia in autumn Tell me when the weather gets worse there And where is not so noisy and closer to the city
15 years ago  •  7 subscribers 18 answers
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better go at the beginning of September, last year it was already raining on September 15th. if you want a quiet holiday - Hammamet, you can choose a hotel near the Medina. It is noisy in Yasmine, but there are a lot of entertainment, souvenir shops, Modern Medina, port nearby. Farther...