Tourists in Tenerife run to claim sunbeds shortly after pool gates open before 8am, according to reports describing another incident in the island’s ongoing “sunbed wars” this summer. The accounts say security staff hold back crowds until the designated opening time, after which dozens of holidaymakers sprint toward the most sought-after loungers. The coverage characterizes the moment as chaotic, with people quickly moving to secure spots as soon as access begins. While the reports focus on the rush and the role of security in controlling entry before the opening, they do not provide detailed information on which resort or hotel is involved, the rules governing bed allocation, or whether any disputes or injuries occur. The incident is presented as part of a broader pattern of complaints and tension around sunbed access in holiday areas, where demand is often high and the timing of access can be a flashpoint for competition among guests. The accounts remain consistent in describing crowd control before 8am and a rapid scramble immediately after gates open.