I’m staying with my family at a five-star all-inclusive in Belek - not a cheap place. Around 8 or 9 in the morning we head straight to the sea for a swim, skipping the pool. By that time, the poolside loungers already look like this:
We spend two hours swimming in the sea and then come back on our way to breakfast. The loungers by the pool are still empty, but the same old towels and random stuff - hats, bags - are "reserving" them. These selfish guests claim spots early and don’t even use them. Meanwhile, we’ve already swum in the sea; if we wanted the pool, we’d have freed the lounger afterward. But some people only think about themselves.
At half past ten, there are maybe two people actually sitting there.
At half past ten, there are maybe two people actually sitting there.