If you plan on heading to the beaches in southern Italy anytime soon, you might want to grab a bottle of white vinegar along with the sun block. Hundreds of thousands have been spotted in the waters surrounding the Campania region and northern Sicily, and much further north in the area of Portofino in Liguria. Read more HERE.
Most beach resorts will have creams and will know how to deal with jellyfish stings. Also, you can count on the advise of the local pharmacist. My Mum, who used to have a pharmacy in a small seaside village, used to become "jellyfish sting" expert from May to September - as well as sun-burn expert!
we just got back from the sorrento area and the kids had a great time in the water. no evedence of any jelly fish. i was wondering if there is a jelly fish season or if they are around at different times of day, like at sunset or early morning?
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