Anonymous wrote:The panhandle of Florida. Gorgeous beaches and no jellyfish.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many of you visit beaches more than once a year. Of course there are jellyfish in the OBX, Hilton Head and many parts of FL, not to mention other places named on this thread, too. Just because you didn’t see jellyfish in early June in Hilton Head doesn’t mean they aren’t there in July/August.
As others have said, jellies like warmer waters. So usually you’ll see them earlier in Hilton Head, NC, and the Dae beaches than NJ beaches, but maybe OP is staying in NJ on an islet or bay with warmer waters.
Anonymous wrote:Jellyfish are present in both hot & cold water as they just float along with the current. Some jellyfish stings can be deadly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the Jersey shore, jellyfish in abundance….so tired of this. The jellyfish are worse every year
Where can our family vacation in the future where our chance of getting jellyfish stung is like 2% rather than 95%? Would fly almost anywhere in the world for a beach without these f*ckers
Here are the beaches I’ve enjoyed and didn’t encounter stinging jellies in the water:
Hilton Head
Anna Maria island
Lido Key
Siesta Key
St Andrews park beach in Panama City Beach FL
Destin FL
Rosemary Beach
Another 30A beach but forgot the name
Maho and Trunk bay beaches in St John
Rainbow beach and Turtle beach in St Croix
All over Great Exuma in the Bahamas
Cozumel near the cruise port
Castaway Cay (Disney island)
Hmmm jellyfish are well-known to be in Hilton head in late July/all of Aug.
Anonymous wrote:Most warm water has jellyfish. The colder the water the less jellyfish.