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I watched on TV how employees of municipal beaches are forced to rent sunbeds and umbrellas, under the threat of being removed from the beach. Has anyone encountered such a situation?
I watched on TV how employees of municipal beaches are forced to rent sunbeds and umbrellas, under the threat of being removed from the beach. Has anyone encountered such a situation?
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аватар Sergeyb
Each beach has both paid and free zones. Usually they go zebra. The strip is paid with sun loungers and umbrellas, then the strip is free, where there is just sand. Between them is the post of rescuers. You yourself choose where to stay, no one follows this and certainly does not force you.
аватар Igor_m
What TV was this shown on? Bullshit is complete! There is no such thing, they may require you to pay for a occupied sunbed, but to expel from the beach - no!
аватар iah1002
This happened this winter in Pattaya. The tourists refused to pay and the hostess / tenant kicked them out, but paid for it. This business was taken away from her and now the part where she rented is generally free. But this is an isolated case. If you don’t want to pay for a sunbed or umbrella, for God's sake, lie on the sand for free. Moreover, lying on the sand is more pleasant than on a sunbed.
аватар demablagoev
Watching TV is harmful - your eyes deteriorate! And to believe what they say is doubly harmful - the brains disappear! In Bulgaria, at least 30% of the beach must be free from umbrellas, sunbeds and all that. The beaches are all municipal, so only the mayor, probably, can kick him out. Well, no way some bloke in orange swimsuits ...
Go ahead and don't worry about anything. True, during the season in free laws there is usually nowhere to put a towel, but it’s like that everywhere ...
аватар artmodel
Hello. These are not employees of municipal beaches, but employees of hotels that do not have their own beaches, placing their sunbeds on the municipal beach. You have the full right to refuse the services of providing sunbeds and umbrellas, and to be accommodated wherever you want, because. the placement of these sunbeds is not legal. In case of continued indignation of these workers, you can safely say that you contact the police, a fine is provided for this. They will immediately leave.
аватар irina_1901
You may be forced to pay for a sunbed or umbrella that you have occupied, or you may be asked to leave in a free area. You can not put your umbrella in the area where there are paid sunbeds and umbrellas. People do not rent them for extra money, but for comfort. Usually umbrellas are placed at a good distance from each other. there are convenient passages to the sea. No one wants to pay for an umbrella and at the same time step over entire families of very "smart" people in the aisles. But there are problems with beaches only in those resorts where there is a narrow beach strip, for example, Nessebar. We always go to the paid zone there. And in Kranevo, in Sunny Beach, etc., there are no problems. There is enough space for everyone. but free area behind paid umbrellas.
аватар olga17477
You may be asked to rent an umbrella or sunbed, and if you refuse, you may be asked to leave only the PAID area of ​​the beach.
аватар kaide007
Thank you ! Watched on REN TV. He also dripped...
аватар kaide007
Are sunbeds and umbrellas rented as a set or each item separately? And what is the approximate cost, average, for the resorts?
аватар demablagoev
Oh yeeees! On Ren-TV theme!!! But there it is better to learn all sorts of interesting scientific facts about aliens;)
аватар kozyrog
The beaches in Bulgaria are municipal. But for the most part they are leased out. That is for rent. One of the conditions of the concession is that the concessionaires have the right to declare 50 percent of the beach paid and not allow free accommodation on their sunbeds and towels. This is drawn on the charts posted on the stands with the rules. Free zones are usually located in uncomfortable and narrow places.
Concessionaires are obliged to clean up the territory as a paid one. as well as free. But they do not do this even in paid zones. It was I who described the situation in Sveti Vlas. He helped to compose a letter to the committee, having studied the order. But after our complaint, the concessionaires did not show any special efforts. This part of the beach is rented by Russians from Cosa Real. The Bulgarians say that they are connected with Baturina. The sunbeds are three-quarters empty. The bid and offer prices do not match: 8 leva for a sunbed and an umbrella. That is, 300 rubles a day, and almost 1000 for a family. I will continue below.
аватар irina_1901
It's different for every resort. Primarily. possible separately. Last summer in Sunny Beach and Nessebar each item was 8 leva (4 euros). On Saturday we do not rent anything. There are great free zones. We buy an umbrella for 20 leva (10 euros), bedding. put towels on them and sunbathe. You can sunbathe by the pool, everything is free there, and swim in the sea. Depending on where the hotel is located. And in Nessebar there are umbrellas along with sunbeds, so you should take it. And there are separate umbrellas. We are taking these. In Albena, everything is free of charge, except for very cheap hotels. There are also hotels on Golden Sands with their own beaches. but they are expensive. You write to which resort you are going, then it will be possible to answer more specifically. Perhaps the hotel will tell you according to your priorities.
аватар kozyrog
And it turns out that for a higher price for renting a sunbed than in Spain (8 leva in Bulgaria, which is equal to 4.1 euros, which is more than 4 euros in Spain), the level of service is worse: in Spain, sunbeds and umbrellas are collected every day, and at night The beach has a tractor that sifts the sand and sifts out the garbage.
A normal businessman could, in order to earn income, study the demand and set an acceptable price for the service for the consumer. I saw the price and 6 leva. If the price is set at 5-6 leva, the concessionaires would receive more income not only due to occupancy, but also due to the fact that being close to their parents' outlets, children would be taken there, and the vacationers themselves would want to drink beer and eat barbecue with ice cream . But this is business in Russian: at once, a lot and without doing anything, investing a lot of money in the arrangement. In the meantime, two families with children come and take two sunbeds for 6-7 people to put things down and relax on the sunbeds in turn. The rest of the time they stand on the shore, bathe the children.
аватар kozyrog
In Sunny Beach, the beaches are wider and there is more space to relax on your towel.
Yes, and in Sveti Vlas, in the Marina Dinevi area, there is a good clean beach for those who come to sunbathe on their towel for free. Several options there and paid rental of various types of armchairs, sofas, etc. In addition, there is a free children's animation, where children are taught to draw, do exercises (adults too). There is also a volleyball court. Children can be handed over for a couple of hours under the supervision of a children's town.
аватар kaide007
We are going to Golden Sands, hotel Pliska Golden Sands 3* ALL
аватар irina_1901
Golden Sands is an expensive resort, maybe 10 leva there. But the beaches there are quite wide. I think that on the spot you will decide how best to do it.
аватар demablagoev
If you are in Pliska, I recommend taking a walk to the Riviera. I like the beach there most of all, and it’s not far to go - 5-10 minutes. Just keep in mind that by 10 am everything is forgotten there, so don't sway for a long time!
Buy your own umbrella and sun loungers, for example, at the market in Varna. If you are too lazy to go there, look for the Golden ones directly. Eurikov 5-10 should be enough for them.
Have a nice rest!
аватар kozyrog
Be careful in Golden Sands. You come there to rest, and some come there to "work". Do not leave things unattended. In Sunny Beach, this problem is slightly less acute. And the disclosure rate on the Security Council is about 30 percent. About 8 in PO.
аватар kaide007
If we buy an umbrella and rugs, what will we do with them later? Leave?
аватар demablagoev
You can take rugs with you, and give an umbrella after the future ... :)
аватар kaide007
Thanks to all ! Happy travels!!!!
аватар Bobrovska
I will write about Sozopol. Umbrella = 6 lev, sunbed = 6 lev. It's in the usual paid zone. There is also a VIP zone, I didn’t recognize it there, but much more. In the VIP zone, the sunbeds seem to be prettier, I didn’t see any more difference. We also went to Kavatsite. There an umbrella + sun lounger = 20 lev, and you can’t take it separately, only a set. And you can also come to the sea at five o'clock in the evening and lie under all the umbrellas for free. )))
аватар irina_1901
You can take an umbrella with you, but the mats are not worth bringing. Please use as a one-season option. Have a nice rest!
аватар Bobrovska
By the way, I will add more about Sozopol. I have never heard of someone stealing something on the beach. Once a friend lost a towel, but to be honest, everyone has such towels there. Could accidentally take instead of his own. Very safe place, pah-pah. :)
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