After enjoying my delightful time at the nudist beaches in Greece, I was eager to introduce my partner to one. The beach was serene and stunning, although it used to be even more breathtaking before a new hotel purchased a portion of it. The hotel added lavish beds by the bar, and although we were not guests of the hotel, we inquired if we could use them. The bar staff assured us it was fine, and we paid the 24 euros fee (plus an additional 10 euros for two coffees) and settled in. However, after a little over an hour, a bar employee approached us and asked us to leave the beds as they were reserved for hotel guests. When we explained that we had already paid for them, we were informed that it was a mistake and that we could be moved to a non-nudist beach at no cost. The issue of a refund was not addressed until we brought it up, which seemed rather unfair. Although the employee was polite and promised to discuss the refund with the bar, we were still asked to leave. This caused a bit of a stir as many people were curious about the disagreement, and we were mostly amateurs when it came to nudist beaches. We quickly gathered our things, retrieved our money, and left. A local friend informed me that this had occurred the previous week as well, which is why I felt compelled to share my experience and bring attention to the business's questionable practices.