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Июль
2022

We spent £5,500 on our dream holiday to Mexico but the beach resembled a scene from D-Day

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A COUPLE say their dream holiday was wrecked as the resort’s beach resembled a scene from D-Day.

Eileen Womersley, 47, and Gemma Adams, 36, found huge concrete wave breakers washed up on the shore.

Eileen and Gemma say their dream holiday was wrecked as the resort’s beach resembled a scene from D-Day
The couple found huge concrete wave breakers washed up on the shore

They had paid £5,500 for a romantic fortnight at one of the world’s top 100 hotels.

TUI photos had shown the sun-kissed beaches at the Karisma El Dorado Royale spa in Mexico.

But they discovered the concrete structures — installed after Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and on the beach since breaking free of moorings five years ago.

Mum-of-three Eileen said: “It looked like something from D-Day.”

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In addition, huge underwater mooring spikes had been left exposed, making it too dangerous to swim — and a picture-postcard pier restaurant was no longer standing, having been destroyed by a storm.

They were among a catalogue of problems.

Civil servant Eileen, from Buckingham, said: “It turned into a holiday from hell.”

The couple threatened to sue TUI but it insisted: “All information regarding the concrete wave breakers is available on our website.”

Moris Moreno
The couple were sold sun-kissed golden sand at the top-rated resort[/caption]
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Eileen said: ‘It looked like something from D-Day’[/caption]



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