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UK tourists in the Costa del Sol have been left raging at having to pay £180 for sunbeds. Holidaymakers in the UK have been warned to expect a staggering £180 sunbed charge as they head to the Spanish holiday hotspot this spring and summer. Sublim, a new beach bar and holiday hotspot in the Costa del Sol, has faced fury from angry Brits on social media.

“You can almost buy a bed for this price," one UK tourist fumed in response to catching a glimpse of the staggering price. “Prices totally off the wall. Way too pricey.



I won’t be attending!” another fumed. A third defended the bar and wrote back: "Simple answer. Walk away.

" Another said amid the rising debate: “Thanks, but no thanks, that’s a little greedy.” READ MORE Spain warns UK tourists Majorca and Ibiza 'can't take' their 'type' of tourism The beach club describes itself as "luxury" on social media. It says: "Our restaurant is a tribute to our Mediterranean heritage.

Here, you can enjoy delicious food that pays homage to local ingredients and the region’s culinary traditions. Whether on the terrace with sea views or in the warm interior, each meal is an experience in itself. "Every corner is an opportunity to explore, connect and enjoy.

We invite you to take a walk through Sublim and discover the magic that resides in every detail. This is our commitment to you: to offer you a place where beauty, authenticity and passion intertwine to create unforgettable moments." The €200 sunbeds stipulates that th.

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