Crete Hotels: What’s Happening in Crete Tourism
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Crete’s Akasha Beach Hotel & SPA,a five-star haven lauded for its luxurious amenities and vibrant social media presence,is finding its popularity comes with a notable downside,according to recent guest reports. While the hotel draws crowds thanks to its Instagrammable appeal, a growing number of visitors are voicing frustration over the disruptive presence of influencers and a poorly managed sunbed policy, tarnishing the otherwise idyllic holiday experience.
The Daily Sunbed “Assault”
The battle for prime poolside real estate begins promptly at 9:00 AM each morning.Guests describe a chaotic scene, a “real assault” on the coveted sunbeds. The primary culprits, according to numerous accounts, are influencers who treat the resort as their personal backdrop for extensive photo sessions. This behavior, while contributing to the hotel’s online buzz, directly impacts the comfort and relaxation of othre guests.
Influencer impact and Guest Frustration
Isabella Bianco, a recent guest, shared her experience with Newsflare, admitting that the morning rush for sunbeds led her to seek refuge at the rooftop pool. “It was like that every day,” she recounted, detailing instances of outright conflict. bianco even witnessed a heated argument erupt when one couple removed towels from deckchairs “reserved” by other guests. This daily ritual, where the hotel manager reportedly signals the start of the sunbed dash, highlights a systemic issue in managing guest expectations and resource allocation.
Beyond the Sunbeds: A Wider Guest Grievance
While the sunbed situation is a major point of contention, it’s not the sole complaint. Many guests, despite praising the hotel’s overall offerings and awarding it four or five stars on platforms like TripAdvisor, are increasingly vocal about the negative impact of influencer culture on the hotel’s atmosphere.
The Sunbed Shortage: A Daily struggle
The scarcity of deckchairs, particularly in relation to the hotel’s four swimming pools, fuels the daily competition. “There are four swimming pools, and very few deckchairs, so people are queuing from 7 am to take a place, leave things and leave,” one guest lamented. “Every day the same people occupy sunbeds, so there is nowhere to relax during the day.” This persistent issue creates an habitat of stress rather then relaxation for many.Another guest succinctly captured the sentiment: “We didn’t even try to fight for sunbeds at the bottom, because all these influencers simply spoiled the atmosphere.” This sentiment underscores a critical disconnect: the very elements that drive the hotel’s social media success are actively detracting from the core holiday experience for a significant portion of its clientele.
The Akasha Beach Hotel & SPA faces a crucial challenge: balancing its appeal to the digital-savvy influencer crowd with the essential need to provide a comfortable and relaxing environment for all its guests. Addressing the sunbed policy and managing the impact of influencer activities will be key to maintaining its five-star reputation and ensuring guest satisfaction in the long run.
