RE: To everyone: do you pay to visit the beach in your country?
July 19, 2015 at 6:19 pm
(This post was last modified: July 19, 2015 at 6:19 pm by Regina.)
I don't know of any pay beaches here in the UK, but I'd never pay for one here if there was. Beaches in the UK aren't worth paying for.
If I was in a popular tourist spot in another country and wanted privacy, sure I'd consider it if the price was fair. There's nothing worse than being on a beach in Spain where all you have is your little square metre of beach, surrounded by fat chavvy sunburnt Brits in every direction. I'm not here for that.
If I was in a popular tourist spot in another country and wanted privacy, sure I'd consider it if the price was fair. There's nothing worse than being on a beach in Spain where all you have is your little square metre of beach, surrounded by fat chavvy sunburnt Brits in every direction. I'm not here for that.
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