Rock Malakson
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While the location itself is undeniably beautiful, my overall experience was disappointing and left me feeling like I had fallen into a tourist trap. The entrance fee alone is 40 euros, which is far too steep for what you actually receive in return. I had expected more in terms of service and amenities, but unfortunately, both were lacking.
After walking around in the intense heat, I naturally wanted some water to stay hydrated—only to discover that a single bottle costs a shocking 5 euros. It felt like the place was exploiting visitors at every opportunity. Basic necessities shouldn’t be priced as luxury items, especially when visitors are already paying a hefty entrance fee.
To make matters worse, the transportation assistance within the site was unreliable. There’s supposed to be a bus that helps tourists get around, but when I asked staff about it, they were vague and dismissive. Responses like “we don’t know when it comes” were common and unhelpful, which added to the frustration. If a service is advertised, it should at least be functional and properly coordinated.
In general, the staff didn’t seem particularly attentive or welcoming, which further detracted from the experience. It’s unfortunate because the place has so much potential, but the lack of organization, overpriced essentials, and poor customer service make it difficult to recommend. There are many other beautiful spots where you’ll feel more valued as a guest and get far better value for your money.