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Warning over foul smell at beaches at Spanish holiday hotspot as disgusted tourists say stench is ‘like rotten FISH’

Published on April 20, 2025 at 10:46 PM

WARNINGS have been issued by holidaymakers over a foul “rotten fish” smell at beaches at a Spanish holiday hotspot.

It's thought along several parts of the coast are causing the stench in – and also turned the beaches blue.

Beach covered in blue jellyfish.
Playa del Cura beach in Gran Canaria covered in small blue jellyfish
Many blue jellyfish washed ashore on a sandy beach.
The phenomenon came after a storm washed hundreds of the creatures ashore
Beach covered in small blue jellyfish.
People walk on the beach covered in jellyfish

The phenomenon was caused by the arrival of hundreds and thousands of “sailboat” jellyfish.

The creatures were initially described as “an incredible sight” and widely photographed by amazed holidaymakers.

But since the jellyfish have started to rot, tourists have complained of a dreadful stench.

A number of the famous beaches, specifically in the Sant Josep area, the largest municipality in Ibiza, have been plagued in recent days by a strong bad smell.

Juan, a resident of Ibiza, raged on Facebook: “Yesterday we were in Cala Tarida with our puppies and, when we arrived, there was a very unpleasant smell of rotten fish all over the beach.

“On the shore there were like bits of plastic that smelled terrible.”

What the local believes is smelly plastic are actually sailboat jellyfish in the process of demcomposing, according to Periodico de Ibiza.

The proliferation of this type of jellyfish on the beaches of Ibiza at this time of year is not new and is becoming quite common.

Other users have expressed their disgust too, complaining that the bad beach smell extends to other points on the coast of San Seppina, like seaside areas of Cala de Bou or Bol Nou.

One other commenter said: “They are jellyfish in a state of decomposition; here in Cala de Bou there are places where you can't be.”

Another added: “The prices of the very expensive bars and the beaches are disgusting. What a shame.”

The explosion in the jellyfish numbers has been attributed to warming seas and increased .

Jellyfish can thrive in areas with lower oxygen levels, where other animals suffer.

At the beginning of April, tourists were blown away as

The small blue jellyfish washed up all over the golden sand and took locals and tourists in Gran Canaria island by complete surprise.

In the striking video, the Playa del Cura beach in Gran Canaria can be seen carpeted with the peculiar-looking jellyfish.

The unusual phenomenon took place after a storm washed thousands of the creatures onto the shore.

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