Natalia Kowalczyk
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As tourists wanting to relax on the PUBLIC beach in SEPTEMBER, we noticed that there were hotel sun loungers available. We inquired at the reception about renting one and were informed that, at this time of year, the loungers were free for tourists to use.
However, the next day, while I was lying on a lounger, a so-called "manager" approached me—more like a guard than a manager—and told me to vacate the lounger immediately, claiming it was for hotel guests. Interestingly, there were other hotel loungers available.
To make matters worse, a lovely German couple couldn't politely ask me to switch loungers; instead, they insisted on using mine. They were lying on hotel loungers but apparently found them uncomfortable and wanted mine. The "manager" told me is hotel’s beach ( what a scam) and even threatened to call the police if I didn't leave.
It was an absurd situation. If you want to deal with such nonsense, I definitely recommend this place!