As the warm Mediterranean summer gradually fades and Mallorca enters its golden September days, one of this season’s most talked-about pop-up shops has officially wrapped up: Stingblade, the innovative British-made jellyfish sting removal tool, has concluded its pop-up store at Port Adriano, after weeks of connecting with locals, tourists, yacht crews, and beach-goers alike.
The Stingblade team would like to extend a huge gràcias to everyone who stopped by to support the pop-up, learn about jellyfish sting safety, and pick up a Stingblade to keep on board, in beach bags, and in lifeguard huts across the island.
But don’t worry if you didn’t manage to grab one — Stingblade is now available to order online, with international shipping via www.stingblade.com and Amazon!
A Local Hit in Port Adriano
Launched earlier this summer, the Stingblade pop-up in Port Adriano was more than just a sales booth. It became a hub for marine safety awareness, sustainable innovation, and sun-kissed conversation. Set against the backdrop of one of Mallorca’s most luxurious marinas, the pop-up attracted a mix of yacht owners, families, beach-goers, and curious locals — many of whom had never seen a tool quite like Stingblade before.
Created in the UK by British inventor Mark Dyer (of the Wilkinson Sword family), Stingblade is a patented medical-grade tool specifically designed to safely remove jellyfish stings — scraping away stingers without pushing venom deeper into the skin, unlike traditional methods such as credit cards or tweezers.
“Most people don’t realise that using the wrong object or technique can actually make a jellyfish sting worse,” said one of the Stingblade reps at the pop-up. “We’ve loved educating the public here in Mallorca on the correct way to treat a sting — and seeing the lightbulb moment when people realise how quick and easy it can be.”
Jellyfish: A Growing Concern Across the Med
The pop-up’s success is partly due to growing awareness around jellyfish blooms across the Mediterranean, which have been increasing in frequency due to warmer sea temperatures and shifting currents. From Palma to Pollensa, many beaches this summer saw flags raised to warn of jellyfish sightings — and holidaymakers keen to avoid painful stings were looking for fast, reliable solutions.
Stingblade provided just that — a pocket-sized lifesaver that’s already being used by lifeguards, sailing crews, and families in over 12 countries.
And it’s not just functional — it’s sustainable. Each Stingblade is made from recycled marine plastic, making it a practical and eco-conscious addition to any beach bag or boat.
Now Shipping Across Spain and Beyond
If you didn’t catch the pop-up before it packed up, don’t worry — Stingblade is just a few clicks away. You can now:
Order online at www.stingblade.com or find it on Amazon (just search Stingblade Jellyfish)
Both platforms offer fast international shipping, and there are multi-pack options available — perfect for families, surf schools, or boat crews wanting to stay prepared.
The Stingblade team is also exploring more permanent retail partnerships and beach activations around the Balearics — so keep your eyes peeled for future appearances!
A Warm Thank You to Mallorca
“We’ve absolutely loved our time here in Port Adriano,” the team said. “The community has been so supportive, from the port staff to local shop owners, and of course all the customers who stopped by to ask questions, share stories, or tell us about their latest jellyfish encounter. We couldn’t have asked for a better place to launch our first Mediterranean pop-up.”
With jellyfish becoming a more common concern around the Balearic coasts, Stingblade hopes to become a household name across Mallorca — trusted by parents, boat captains, lifeguards, and adventurers alike.
Add It to Your Beach Bag Today
Whether you’re a local resident, a seasonal expat, or planning your next summer holiday here, Stingblade is a must-have for anyone heading to the beach.
Small enough to fit in your pocket, and durable enough to last all season, it’s a smart tool to have on hand for peace of mind — especially in waters where jellyfish sightings are on the rise.
To learn more, visit www.stingblade.com, or follow @stingbladeofficial on Instagram to see where the next pop-up will appear.