Shocking on Thassos: 50 Euros for Sunbeds and Umbrella Without Warning! Tourists Outraged!
Imagine arriving at a popular Greek beach, waiting 45 minutes to be served, and then the waiter demands 50 euros for two sunbeds and an umbrella! That’s exactly what happened to Miloš from Serbia on Aliki beach in Thassos. No price signs, no warnings, just shock and disbelief.
Miloš, who has been vacationing in Greece for 20 years, says he has never experienced anything like this. When he refused to pay 50 euros, the waiter lowered the price to 20 euros just for sitting there for 45 minutes. Yes, you read that right – 20 euros for half an hour plus on the beach!
This is not an isolated case. Many similar stories have surfaced on social media from tourists on Thassos and other Greek islands. One user shared how they were asked for 20 euros for parking even after spending 50 euros at a bar, and when they refused to pay, they were told to call the police.
People are furious. Comments like “Disgraceful!” and “The most expensive sitting in vacation history!” flooded the internet. Tourists warn each other to avoid these places at all costs.
Such practices cast a shadow over popular Greek destinations and leave a bitter taste for those who came to enjoy themselves. Is this just a local problem or a sign that tourism in Greece is heading in the wrong direction?
If you’ve had similar experiences or know someone who has, drop a comment and share your story. Maybe together we can expose this tourist scam and save vacations from such unpleasant surprises!
After all, who would pay 50 euros for sunbeds and an umbrella without any notice? Only in Greece, you say – but is it really? Stay tuned for more news and don’t forget to laugh, because what else can you do when you get blindsided like this on holiday?
Don’t forget: If something like this happens to you, share it! Let the world know what’s really going on at vacations. And maybe it’s time we all learn to say “no” to these surprise fees nobody asked for.
Why does this matter?
- Miloš waited 45 minutes to be served.
- 50 euros were demanded for two sunbeds and an umbrella.
- When he refused, 20 euros were demanded just for sitting.
- Similar situations reported on other Greek islands.
- Tourists are outraged and warn each other on social media.
This is not just one tourist’s story but a systemic problem that can ruin many vacations. So next time you hit the beach, check if someone’s trying to scam you – and don’t pay without asking!
Conclusion: Greece is beautiful, but stories like this tarnish its reputation. Tourists deserve to know what to expect and not be surprised by hidden fees. If you’re for fair tourism, leave a comment and tell us what you think. Maybe together we can change something!