On August 5, the guy went to Turkey on vacation with a friend, but an unpleasant incident occurred at the very beginning of the vacation.
In the evening of the same day, the guys in the hotel lobby met a group of vacationers, which included girls. The guys came up and wanted to get to know them. At that exact moment, a group of men ran up – hotel employees and began to push the guests out.
The girls turned out to be relatives of the hotel’s owner, so the signs of attention caused discontent. As a result, the conflict continued until 2 am and the guys were asked to leave the hotel immediately, giving them some time to pack. The Russians were able to check into another hotel of a lower class on the evening of August 6, paying an additional $900 each.
The guide and the regional manager took the side of the hotel and turned away from the tourists. The hotel representatives refused to call the police.
According to the hotel, the guests were still on the pier behaving aggressively, and abusing alcoholic beverages. We warned them and asked them not to interfere with the rest of the other guests.
The last straw was the third warning when two girls complained that the guys started touching them, putting their hands on their shoulders, and pestering them.
We suggested that young people contact the guide to find another hotel. No one was rude to the guests and communicated with them as it should be according to the regulations.
According to a Corendon spokesperson, they can only evict tourists for good reasons if these guests could be potentially dangerous to other tourists. Without a sense, the hotel will not dare to take such actions, as they may face a fine from the tour operator.