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Jellyfish
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
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аватар lanos
In late August - early September was gone. And so they may be. Painful bite, but which passes very quickly.
аватар likycja
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. Although there were still cases. In September they say they are gone.
аватар ghjhtrnjh
We were at the end of July, beginning of August 2008.
There were practically no jellyfish. Very beautiful rare specimens.
аватар Lina_st
Was in early September - there were no jellyfish.
аватар Elena-S
Were in the last decade of August and early September in Hammamet - there were no jellyfish.
аватар katerina00
I rested from September 1 to September 11 and only once noticed a jellyfish, and then only after heavy rain (as they explained to me, jellyfish have such a feature to swim ashore after rains :))
аватар DegusT
jellyfish were at the beginning of summer, and at the end, and even in autumn. But these are not such hordes as, for example, in Odessa or Yalta. They are even rare, swim 2-3, but what!!! Big, thick, probably 3-5 kg ​​tightened. Bright purple or bright pink. So meeting them is more of an exception than the rule. If they catch it, the whole beach comes running - they take pictures. Look, here on the PHOTO tab, I saw it. And I have these pictures. So there is no need to be afraid, rather be glad that the sea is alive, not poisoned. Even near the shore in shallow water, the water is habitable, despite the tourists who constantly shit. And it’s impossible not to notice the muduza in shallow water, I repeat ... big and bright :))
аватар tragladito
I was in August, but it was not hot, the sea is excellent, there are few jellyfish, the sirocco did not blow, I traveled almost all of Tunisia, I was in Duza and the Sahara on japs ​​along the Paris-Dakar route and at the trogladites. Go, everything blooms and smells there jasmine and camel droppings. An attraction is sex tourism, it is legal there. The country is small, but there is a lot to see.
аватар sevgilim
for all four times visiting Tunisia - in different seasons I never encountered this living creature
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