Expert shares seven rules for perfect poolside etiquette amid sunbed wars

Brits are heading off in their thousands to enjoy a week or two by the pool in sunny destinations over the summer holidays.

Whether you're flying to Spain, Greece or Turkey many of us hope to truly unwind with a cocktail and delicious snacks by the water.

But, it can ruin the vibe when you head down from breakfast to sit on the loungers only to find that there are no sunbeds left.

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Holidaymakers have been spotted in mad dashes for a space at 6am on TikTok.

While others were forced to wait until the area opens before competing in the "Grand National" for a sun bed in Tenerife.

And, some Brits have been shamed for their behaviour poolside over summer as people claim that taking the beds too early is a show of bad manners.

To help, Compare the Market has shared seven top tips about poolside etiquette that all holidaymakers should follow.

Avoid reserving a lounger for longer than an hour

Claiming a lounger you won’t use for hours is unfair to other guests.

Try to keep the time you leave a lounger unattended to a minimum. Make sure you check the hotel rules, as some may not allow you to reserve loungers before breakfast to give everyone a fair chance of bagging poolside seats.

Prevent playing loud music

Most of us will have our holiday tunes ready to go, but when other people are relaxing around the pool, they might not want to hear your music blaring from a portable speaker.

Be conscious of people around you and either listen through your headphones or politely ask if you can play your music quietly on your speakers if you’re in a group.

Leave the sand at the beach

No one wants a gritty poolside. And having sand shaken over you while you’re relaxing on your lounger is even worse. So, try to keep your pool and beach towels separate.

Many hotels will provide you with a pool towel for a small fee. If you use these, you can keep the poolside clean and save your own towel for beach trips.

Be umbrella aware

Be mindful of your parasol positioning, particularly if you’re next to sun worshippers who love to tan from dawn till dusk.

If you do need some shade and it’s going to affect your neighbours, either politely ask them if they mind or move the parasol to the position that suits you both.

Get the kids on board

Talk to your kids to make sure they’re aware of others around them and ensure they don’t jump or splash in the quiet areas of the pool.

Clear up your leftovers

If you’re having a poolside snack or drink, clear up as soon as you’ve finished to avoid attracting ants, wasps and flies to the area.

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Be considerate of social boundaries

Holidays are great for making friends but be sensitive, so you know when people are happy to socialise and when they want to keep themselves to themselves.

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  • Spain holidaymakers in mad 'sunbed wars' dash to reserve loungers at 6am

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