“They’re like ants!” – the British tourist was outraged by her compatriots, who staged another “war of aggression” for sunbeds at the resort of Benidorm. As the tourist complained on the pages of the Daily Mail, there is a “terrible” struggle for sunbeds at the resort – and she promised that she would never return to Spain to rest.
A tourist has complained that she paid £2,000 for a Jet2 package tour to the Magic Aqua Rock Gardens in Benidorm, only to have her holiday spoiled by frenzied tourists. “They are like an anthill rushing for food. Crazy tourists run to the sunbeds first to make sure they get the best spot. We saw some people running on the slippery floor, others throwing towels across the pool just to get a seat,” she complained.
As the tourist said, the madness intensified this year. The first day the tourists arrived, they couldn’t find an unoccupied sunbed, and she and her husband and daughter had to sit under the water park’s slide “to get some shade.” “I almost cried, it was terrible,” she said.
But the horror continued as tourists flocked to the pool long before it opened at 10 a.m., and as soon as the gates opened, chaos reigned. Some tourists tried to enter the pool through other entrances.
The most important thing is that, according to the tourist, this hotel has already started a fight with tourists who are fighting for a place under the sun. And according to the rules, the staff has the right to vacate sunbeds that no one comes to for half an hour. “But we saw how the sunbed remained occupied for several hours – and no one was bothered by it,” she added.