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How clean is the sea in late August-early September? Are there many algae and jellyfish at this time?
12 years ago  •  4 subscribers 4 answers
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most of the jellyfish are in the Sousse area, but are also found in other resorts. Most often on very hot days. It is not necessary that they meet you. Farther...
My daughter and I, 9 years old, are going to Tunisia from August 17 next year, I’m interested in whether it’s true that the mating season of jellyfish is in August and they bite hard. What is the temperature of the sea and air, is it possible to go to the Sahara and is it dangerous because of the intense heat, what is the Sirroco wind
12 years ago  •  1 subscriber 1 answer
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Sveta, have you decided to ask the same question every few days? :) Here, basically, the contingent is the same, who knew, you have already answered. Z.Y. Well, think for yourself: August, Africa, Sahara - is it normal to go there or not? Don't you know the answer? Sirocco is a wind of early spring and late autumn, rarely seen in summer. Farther...
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...
Planned a trip for August, but! I read the reviews and I doubt very much about August
17 years ago  •  1 subscriber 3 answers
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yes, there are enough jellyfish. Moreover, they are of different types and bite differently :) If there are no other options, then, perhaps, you should not cancel the trip - you need to understand that the sea is not teeming with jellyfish, you can swim. But you need to prepare for the fact that they sting relatively unpleasantly. Tomatoes help , a soda solution to the bite site or an aftershave cream for irritated skin. Or take an air mattress from your companion and swim on it :) 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...