Serbian Tourists in Greece: Vacation or Disaster?
Did you know Serbian tourists in Greece are leaving apartments in such a mess that owners are charging extra cleaning fees? Maja, a Serbian woman renting an apartment in Greece, openly blasted her fellow countrymen for their carelessness and the chaos they leave behind.
Chaos Behind the Owners’ Backs
Maja shared her unpleasant experience in the Facebook group “Live from Greece.” She says some guests leave the apartment in catastrophic condition – piles of trash, dirty dishes, and mess requiring extra deep cleaning. Because of this, owners have introduced an additional cleaning fee for serious messes. All to ensure the next guests have an equally pleasant experience.
Divided Opinions
This post sparked a storm of comments. While some supported Maja and her decision, others reacted strongly. One group member even wrote that it would be best if tourists just paid without staying or spending anything. Another added that prices should be lowered if conditions are poor.
What’s Happening on the Ground?
The Olympic region, a popular destination, has small studios and terraces that are not covered, so when it rains, guests have nowhere to eat. Waiting to enter facilities lasts all day, which further annoys tourists. All this adds to dissatisfaction and tension between guests and hosts.
Why Is This Happening?
Maja and other apartment owners claim they put a lot of love and effort into providing guests with a pleasant stay, but some tourists do not respect the space and rules. Clearly, the problem is not just messiness but a lack of understanding and respect for the place they stay.
Conclusion
If you plan to vacation in Greece, maybe it’s time to rethink your behavior. It’s not all about price and fun – a little culture and respect for hosts can do wonders. And if you’ve been there, share your experience – did you encounter similar problems or was everything idyllic? Let the debate begin!
Feel free to drop your thoughts below – or maybe share your wildest vacation mess story. Who knows, maybe we’ll start a new trend: “Clean Tourist Challenge!”
