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We are interested in the Seafaris Grenada tour to see the sculpture park but after reading some reviews there was a post that most of a tour's participants ended up getting bitten by small jellyfish while doing this snorkel. Is this a common problem in these waters or perhaps just a one-off?

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Always a good question - jellies can appear but thankfully very rarely. Their appearance is often associated with a strong storm front having passed and the wind blowing onto the west coast - not a usual occurrence though

 

Thanks IS, that's reassuring...I wear a shortie wetsuit so that would help to protect but wouldn't want to get bitten on the face or extremities either! I also imagine the weather will be more settled in January when we're visiting...fingers crossed!

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Thanks IS, that's reassuring...I wear a shortie wetsuit so that would help to protect but wouldn't want to get bitten on the face or extremities either! I also imagine the weather will be more settled in January when we're visiting...fingers crossed!

 

Fingers crossed for great weather and seas :cool:

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