Das verrät Ihr Sonnenbad über Ihren CharakterWorkaholic oder Dornröschen: Welcher Sonnentyp sind Sie?

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Wie genießen Sie am liebsten Ihr Sonnenbad?
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Endlich ist Sommer! Endlich wieder mal ein Sonnenbad genießen! Das heißt der in den meisten Fällen über den Winter verblasste Körper darf wieder Sonne tanken und sich bräunen. Die Sonnenstrahlen wärmen unsere Haut und es ist vollkommen okay, wenn wir einfach nur faul auf der Liege dösen und den Entspannungsmodus einschalten. Dabei gibt es ganz unterschiedliche Typen des Sonnenbadens. Judi James, Expertin für Körpersprache, hat in Zusammenarbeit mit Hotels.com sechs Sonnentypen identifiziert und verraten, was die Art und Weise Ihres Sonnenbades über Ihren Charakter verraten soll. Können Sie das bestätigen?
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1. Der "Chill and Refill"-Typ

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An expert has revealed what your sunbathing style says about you - with people who adopt the ?chill and refill? style deemed to have a more stressful life, and use a holiday to relax.
Whereas the ?space invader?, someone who sets their alarm for 5am to sneak down to the pool and claim the best loungers with their towel, is the most competitive.
Body language expert, Judi James, has revealed six character types for holidaymakers, including the 'sleeping beauty' - someone who'll nod off under an umbrella for hours at a time - who will be introverted and on break to get some peace and quiet.
And the ?fidgeter? - who will try everything on holidays including impulsive activities - is likely to have a chaotic, but lovable personality.
Other types include the ?workaholic?, who finds it difficult to relax, and the ?sun-worshipping pro?, who sees their holiday as an opportunity to make the best of themselves.
Emma Tagg, spokesperson for Hotels.com, which commissioned Judi James for her insight, said: "Sunbathing is a great way to really switch off from your daily worries and focus on relaxing.
?There are so many different types of sunbather and I?m sure we can all relate to at least one of the personalities.
?After two years of restricted travel, Brits are finally ready to get abroad and lounge around that pool, with searches up 25 per cent for July and August compared to 2021.
?Popular spots such as Spain, USA, France and Italy remain the most searched for this summer. However, we found that Turkey is rocketing in popularity with searches up 260 per cent compared to last year."
The hotel brand also ran a study of 2,000 adults who go abroad - which found 45 per cent think they look immeasurably better with a tan.
It emerged the average person is spending more than two hours-a-day sunbathing while they are on holiday.
With 56 per cent considering it important to come back from a trip away with a sun- kissed glow.
And eight in 10 think basking in the sun on holiday or lounging around the pool is a great way to relax and escape reality.
Two thirds (67 per cent) are the ?chill and refill? type, considering it important to have a conveniently placed bar in the hotel, supplying drinks as and when they need them.
Furthermore, six in 10 like falling asleep while sunbathing, matching the ?sleeping beauty? type.
While 64 per cent come back from their holiday with a tan without putting much effort in, causing jealousy among the ?sun worshipping pro? types.
The top sunbathing essentials include sun-cream and a bottle of cold water. The more seasoned bathers also love to bring a pillow along with them (17 per cent).
With quietness, an epic view and a good amount of shade included in the list of top sunbathing set-ups.
On the flipside, things that are most annoying to sun worshipers include other people getting drunk and rowdy, loud music and sunbed hoggers.
Although as many as four in 10 admit to being a ?sunbed space invader? having reserved a sunbed with their towel before, even though 84 per cent find this annoying.
And seven in 10 polled, via OnePoll, admit they would like to be paid to lounge around in the sun all day.
Furthermore, 22 per cent say their dream job would be a professional sunbed tester.
Emma Tagg added: ?It?s no surprise to see so many people dream of being paid to sunbathe as it will be the most relaxing job."
Hotels.com is opening up a "Sun-lounger? position, where you would be given £15,000 to travel around Europe's hotspots to seek out the best, and most unique, lounging set ups.
To find out more about the role, click here - https://uk.hotels.com/lp/b/sunlounger
THE CHILL-AND-REFILL
Loves to lie back with a cocktail in one hand and an airport-bought novel in the other. Indulgent self-treaters, they see this as a reward for months of hard work but watch out, they can turn into a party animal at night.
THE SUNBED SPACE INVADER
The sunbed hoggers, setting their alarms for 5am to sneak down to the pool and claim the best loungers with their towel. Competitive planners and schemers they love to feel superior, even if it does mean annoying other holiday-makers.
THE HERMIT/SLEEPING BEAUTY
They ensure everyone knows they are switched off and solitary rather than open to socialising or flirting by wearing huge shades and a large-brimmed sun hat or a baseball cap with the brim pulled down. Their body language will be partly-closed or barriered and you disturb them at your peril because they?re all about peace and quiet.
THE FIDGETER
They have a very short time limit on how long they can stretch out on a sunbed without getting bored or needing to move. Fun and impulsive, their fidgeting means they?re also the ones most likely to tilt the sunbed over backwards while they?re trying to get on it.
THE SUN-WORSHIPPING PRO
The forensic tanner, the one who knows exactly where to position and re-position their sunbed, at what angle and which time of day to ensure t
Der "Chill-and-Refill"- Typ
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Wenn Sie der „Chill and Refill“-Typ sind, reichen Ihnen ein guter Roman und ein Cocktail völlig aus, um glücklich zu sein und Ihren Urlaub zu genießen. Laut der Studie haben Menschen, die ihr Sonnenbad auf diese Art und Weise verbringen, oft einen stressigen Alltag seien viel beschäftigt.

Sie sehen Ihren Urlaub als eine wohlverdiente Pause nach vielen Monaten harter Arbeit und Stress.

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2. Der Platzbesetzer

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An expert has revealed what your sunbathing style says about you - with people who adopt the ?chill and refill? style deemed to have a more stressful life, and use a holiday to relax.
Whereas the ?space invader?, someone who sets their alarm for 5am to sneak down to the pool and claim the best loungers with their towel, is the most competitive.
Body language expert, Judi James, has revealed six character types for holidaymakers, including the 'sleeping beauty' - someone who'll nod off under an umbrella for hours at a time - who will be introverted and on break to get some peace and quiet.
And the ?fidgeter? - who will try everything on holidays including impulsive activities - is likely to have a chaotic, but lovable personality.
Other types include the ?workaholic?, who finds it difficult to relax, and the ?sun-worshipping pro?, who sees their holiday as an opportunity to make the best of themselves.
Emma Tagg, spokesperson for Hotels.com, which commissioned Judi James for her insight, said: "Sunbathing is a great way to really switch off from your daily worries and focus on relaxing.
?There are so many different types of sunbather and I?m sure we can all relate to at least one of the personalities.
?After two years of restricted travel, Brits are finally ready to get abroad and lounge around that pool, with searches up 25 per cent for July and August compared to 2021.
?Popular spots such as Spain, USA, France and Italy remain the most searched for this summer. However, we found that Turkey is rocketing in popularity with searches up 260 per cent compared to last year."
The hotel brand also ran a study of 2,000 adults who go abroad - which found 45 per cent think they look immeasurably better with a tan.
It emerged the average person is spending more than two hours-a-day sunbathing while they are on holiday.
With 56 per cent considering it important to come back from a trip away with a sun- kissed glow.
And eight in 10 think basking in the sun on holiday or lounging around the pool is a great way to relax and escape reality.
Two thirds (67 per cent) are the ?chill and refill? type, considering it important to have a conveniently placed bar in the hotel, supplying drinks as and when they need them.
Furthermore, six in 10 like falling asleep while sunbathing, matching the ?sleeping beauty? type.
While 64 per cent come back from their holiday with a tan without putting much effort in, causing jealousy among the ?sun worshipping pro? types.
The top sunbathing essentials include sun-cream and a bottle of cold water. The more seasoned bathers also love to bring a pillow along with them (17 per cent).
With quietness, an epic view and a good amount of shade included in the list of top sunbathing set-ups.
On the flipside, things that are most annoying to sun worshipers include other people getting drunk and rowdy, loud music and sunbed hoggers.
Although as many as four in 10 admit to being a ?sunbed space invader? having reserved a sunbed with their towel before, even though 84 per cent find this annoying.
And seven in 10 polled, via OnePoll, admit they would like to be paid to lounge around in the sun all day.
Furthermore, 22 per cent say their dream job would be a professional sunbed tester.
Emma Tagg added: ?It?s no surprise to see so many people dream of being paid to sunbathe as it will be the most relaxing job."
Hotels.com is opening up a "Sun-lounger? position, where you would be given £15,000 to travel around Europe's hotspots to seek out the best, and most unique, lounging set ups.
To find out more about the role, click here - https://uk.hotels.com/lp/b/sunlounger
THE CHILL-AND-REFILL
Loves to lie back with a cocktail in one hand and an airport-bought novel in the other. Indulgent self-treaters, they see this as a reward for months of hard work but watch out, they can turn into a party animal at night.
THE SUNBED SPACE INVADER
The sunbed hoggers, setting their alarms for 5am to sneak down to the pool and claim the best loungers with their towel. Competitive planners and schemers they love to feel superior, even if it does mean annoying other holiday-makers.
THE HERMIT/SLEEPING BEAUTY
They ensure everyone knows they are switched off and solitary rather than open to socialising or flirting by wearing huge shades and a large-brimmed sun hat or a baseball cap with the brim pulled down. Their body language will be partly-closed or barriered and you disturb them at your peril because they?re all about peace and quiet.
THE FIDGETER
They have a very short time limit on how long they can stretch out on a sunbed without getting bored or needing to move. Fun and impulsive, their fidgeting means they?re also the ones most likely to tilt the sunbed over backwards while they?re trying to get on it.
THE SUN-WORSHIPPING PRO
The forensic tanner, the one who knows exactly where to position and re-position their sunbed, at what angle and which time of day to ensure t
Der Platzbesetzer
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Gehören Sie zu den Menschen, die morgens ihr Handtuch auf der besten Sonnenliege platzieren, bevor Sie sich dann wieder ins Bett legen? Und dabei ist es Ihnen völlig egal, wie genervt andere Urlauber von Ihrem Verhalten sind? Dann sind Sie der "Platzbesetzer“.

Er gilt als wettbewerbsorientiert und ein wenig selbstgefällig. Sie neigen dazu, alles zu planen und durchzuorganisieren, auch wenn Sie damit andere Urlauber verärgern.

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3. Dornröschen

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An expert has revealed what your sunbathing style says about you - with people who adopt the ?chill and refill? style deemed to have a more stressful life, and use a holiday to relax.
Whereas the ?space invader?, someone who sets their alarm for 5am to sneak down to the pool and claim the best loungers with their towel, is the most competitive.
Body language expert, Judi James, has revealed six character types for holidaymakers, including the 'sleeping beauty' - someone who'll nod off under an umbrella for hours at a time - who will be introverted and on break to get some peace and quiet.
And the ?fidgeter? - who will try everything on holidays including impulsive activities - is likely to have a chaotic, but lovable personality.
Other types include the ?workaholic?, who finds it difficult to relax, and the ?sun-worshipping pro?, who sees their holiday as an opportunity to make the best of themselves.
Emma Tagg, spokesperson for Hotels.com, which commissioned Judi James for her insight, said: "Sunbathing is a great way to really switch off from your daily worries and focus on relaxing.
?There are so many different types of sunbather and I?m sure we can all relate to at least one of the personalities.
?After two years of restricted travel, Brits are finally ready to get abroad and lounge around that pool, with searches up 25 per cent for July and August compared to 2021.
?Popular spots such as Spain, USA, France and Italy remain the most searched for this summer. However, we found that Turkey is rocketing in popularity with searches up 260 per cent compared to last year."
The hotel brand also ran a study of 2,000 adults who go abroad - which found 45 per cent think they look immeasurably better with a tan.
It emerged the average person is spending more than two hours-a-day sunbathing while they are on holiday.
With 56 per cent considering it important to come back from a trip away with a sun- kissed glow.
And eight in 10 think basking in the sun on holiday or lounging around the pool is a great way to relax and escape reality.
Two thirds (67 per cent) are the ?chill and refill? type, considering it important to have a conveniently placed bar in the hotel, supplying drinks as and when they need them.
Furthermore, six in 10 like falling asleep while sunbathing, matching the ?sleeping beauty? type.
While 64 per cent come back from their holiday with a tan without putting much effort in, causing jealousy among the ?sun worshipping pro? types.
The top sunbathing essentials include sun-cream and a bottle of cold water. The more seasoned bathers also love to bring a pillow along with them (17 per cent).
With quietness, an epic view and a good amount of shade included in the list of top sunbathing set-ups.
On the flipside, things that are most annoying to sun worshipers include other people getting drunk and rowdy, loud music and sunbed hoggers.
Although as many as four in 10 admit to being a ?sunbed space invader? having reserved a sunbed with their towel before, even though 84 per cent find this annoying.
And seven in 10 polled, via OnePoll, admit they would like to be paid to lounge around in the sun all day.
Furthermore, 22 per cent say their dream job would be a professional sunbed tester.
Emma Tagg added: ?It?s no surprise to see so many people dream of being paid to sunbathe as it will be the most relaxing job."
Hotels.com is opening up a "Sun-lounger? position, where you would be given £15,000 to travel around Europe's hotspots to seek out the best, and most unique, lounging set ups.
To find out more about the role, click here - https://uk.hotels.com/lp/b/sunlounger
THE CHILL-AND-REFILL
Loves to lie back with a cocktail in one hand and an airport-bought novel in the other. Indulgent self-treaters, they see this as a reward for months of hard work but watch out, they can turn into a party animal at night.
THE SUNBED SPACE INVADER
The sunbed hoggers, setting their alarms for 5am to sneak down to the pool and claim the best loungers with their towel. Competitive planners and schemers they love to feel superior, even if it does mean annoying other holiday-makers.
THE HERMIT/SLEEPING BEAUTY
They ensure everyone knows they are switched off and solitary rather than open to socialising or flirting by wearing huge shades and a large-brimmed sun hat or a baseball cap with the brim pulled down. Their body language will be partly-closed or barriered and you disturb them at your peril because they?re all about peace and quiet.
THE FIDGETER
They have a very short time limit on how long they can stretch out on a sunbed without getting bored or needing to move. Fun and impulsive, their fidgeting means they?re also the ones most likely to tilt the sunbed over backwards while they?re trying to get on it.
THE SUN-WORSHIPPING PRO
The forensic tanner, the one who knows exactly where to position and re-position their sunbed, at what angle and which time of day to ensure t
Dörnröschen
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Am liebsten tragen Sie während des Sonnenbadens eine große Sonnenbrille und einen Sonnenhut mit breiter Krempe oder eine tief ins Gesicht gezogene Baseballkappe.

Damit wollen Sie sich abschotten. Denn im tiefen Inneren sind Sie recht introvertiert und wollen so ein Zeichen setzen, dass Sie gerne alleine sein wollen und keine Lust auf neue soziale Kontakte oder Flirts haben. Ihre Körpersprache signalisiert Verschlossenheit. Sie wollen in Ruhe gelassen werden und können auch gut in der Sonne schlafen.

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4. Der Zappelphilipp

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An expert has revealed what your sunbathing style says about you - with people who adopt the ?chill and refill? style deemed to have a more stressful life, and use a holiday to relax.
Whereas the ?space invader?, someone who sets their alarm for 5am to sneak down to the pool and claim the best loungers with their towel, is the most competitive.
Body language expert, Judi James, has revealed six character types for holidaymakers, including the 'sleeping beauty' - someone who'll nod off under an umbrella for hours at a time - who will be introverted and on break to get some peace and quiet.
And the ?fidgeter? - who will try everything on holidays including impulsive activities - is likely to have a chaotic, but lovable personality.
Other types include the ?workaholic?, who finds it difficult to relax, and the ?sun-worshipping pro?, who sees their holiday as an opportunity to make the best of themselves.
Emma Tagg, spokesperson for Hotels.com, which commissioned Judi James for her insight, said: "Sunbathing is a great way to really switch off from your daily worries and focus on relaxing.
?There are so many different types of sunbather and I?m sure we can all relate to at least one of the personalities.
?After two years of restricted travel, Brits are finally ready to get abroad and lounge around that pool, with searches up 25 per cent for July and August compared to 2021.
?Popular spots such as Spain, USA, France and Italy remain the most searched for this summer. However, we found that Turkey is rocketing in popularity with searches up 260 per cent compared to last year."
The hotel brand also ran a study of 2,000 adults who go abroad - which found 45 per cent think they look immeasurably better with a tan.
It emerged the average person is spending more than two hours-a-day sunbathing while they are on holiday.
With 56 per cent considering it important to come back from a trip away with a sun- kissed glow.
And eight in 10 think basking in the sun on holiday or lounging around the pool is a great way to relax and escape reality.
Two thirds (67 per cent) are the ?chill and refill? type, considering it important to have a conveniently placed bar in the hotel, supplying drinks as and when they need them.
Furthermore, six in 10 like falling asleep while sunbathing, matching the ?sleeping beauty? type.
While 64 per cent come back from their holiday with a tan without putting much effort in, causing jealousy among the ?sun worshipping pro? types.
The top sunbathing essentials include sun-cream and a bottle of cold water. The more seasoned bathers also love to bring a pillow along with them (17 per cent).
With quietness, an epic view and a good amount of shade included in the list of top sunbathing set-ups.
On the flipside, things that are most annoying to sun worshipers include other people getting drunk and rowdy, loud music and sunbed hoggers.
Although as many as four in 10 admit to being a ?sunbed space invader? having reserved a sunbed with their towel before, even though 84 per cent find this annoying.
And seven in 10 polled, via OnePoll, admit they would like to be paid to lounge around in the sun all day.
Furthermore, 22 per cent say their dream job would be a professional sunbed tester.
Emma Tagg added: ?It?s no surprise to see so many people dream of being paid to sunbathe as it will be the most relaxing job."
Hotels.com is opening up a "Sun-lounger? position, where you would be given £15,000 to travel around Europe's hotspots to seek out the best, and most unique, lounging set ups.
To find out more about the role, click here - https://uk.hotels.com/lp/b/sunlounger
THE CHILL-AND-REFILL
Loves to lie back with a cocktail in one hand and an airport-bought novel in the other. Indulgent self-treaters, they see this as a reward for months of hard work but watch out, they can turn into a party animal at night.
THE SUNBED SPACE INVADER
The sunbed hoggers, setting their alarms for 5am to sneak down to the pool and claim the best loungers with their towel. Competitive planners and schemers they love to feel superior, even if it does mean annoying other holiday-makers.
THE HERMIT/SLEEPING BEAUTY
They ensure everyone knows they are switched off and solitary rather than open to socialising or flirting by wearing huge shades and a large-brimmed sun hat or a baseball cap with the brim pulled down. Their body language will be partly-closed or barriered and you disturb them at your peril because they?re all about peace and quiet.
THE FIDGETER
They have a very short time limit on how long they can stretch out on a sunbed without getting bored or needing to move. Fun and impulsive, their fidgeting means they?re also the ones most likely to tilt the sunbed over backwards while they?re trying to get on it.
THE SUN-WORSHIPPING PRO
The forensic tanner, the one who knows exactly where to position and re-position their sunbed, at what angle and which time of day to ensure t
Der Zappelphilipp
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Wenn ein Sonnenbad definitiv nicht zu Ihrer Lieblingsbeschäftigung gehört und Sie nur kurze Zeit auf der Liege verbringen können, ohne sich zu langweilen oder eine innere Unruhe verspüren, dann sind Sie der Typ „Zappelphilipp“.

Sie sind lustig und impulsiv. Dabei kann es auch schon mal passieren, dass Sie beim Versuch, die Liege zu besteigen, als erstes nach hinten kippen.

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5. Der Sonnenanbeter

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An expert has revealed what your sunbathing style says about you - with people who adopt the ?chill and refill? style deemed to have a more stressful life, and use a holiday to relax.
Whereas the ?space invader?, someone who sets their alarm for 5am to sneak down to the pool and claim the best loungers with their towel, is the most competitive.
Body language expert, Judi James, has revealed six character types for holidaymakers, including the 'sleeping beauty' - someone who'll nod off under an umbrella for hours at a time - who will be introverted and on break to get some peace and quiet.
And the ?fidgeter? - who will try everything on holidays including impulsive activities - is likely to have a chaotic, but lovable personality.
Other types include the ?workaholic?, who finds it difficult to relax, and the ?sun-worshipping pro?, who sees their holiday as an opportunity to make the best of themselves.
Emma Tagg, spokesperson for Hotels.com, which commissioned Judi James for her insight, said: "Sunbathing is a great way to really switch off from your daily worries and focus on relaxing.
?There are so many different types of sunbather and I?m sure we can all relate to at least one of the personalities.
?After two years of restricted travel, Brits are finally ready to get abroad and lounge around that pool, with searches up 25 per cent for July and August compared to 2021.
?Popular spots such as Spain, USA, France and Italy remain the most searched for this summer. However, we found that Turkey is rocketing in popularity with searches up 260 per cent compared to last year."
The hotel brand also ran a study of 2,000 adults who go abroad - which found 45 per cent think they look immeasurably better with a tan.
It emerged the average person is spending more than two hours-a-day sunbathing while they are on holiday.
With 56 per cent considering it important to come back from a trip away with a sun- kissed glow.
And eight in 10 think basking in the sun on holiday or lounging around the pool is a great way to relax and escape reality.
Two thirds (67 per cent) are the ?chill and refill? type, considering it important to have a conveniently placed bar in the hotel, supplying drinks as and when they need them.
Furthermore, six in 10 like falling asleep while sunbathing, matching the ?sleeping beauty? type.
While 64 per cent come back from their holiday with a tan without putting much effort in, causing jealousy among the ?sun worshipping pro? types.
The top sunbathing essentials include sun-cream and a bottle of cold water. The more seasoned bathers also love to bring a pillow along with them (17 per cent).
With quietness, an epic view and a good amount of shade included in the list of top sunbathing set-ups.
On the flipside, things that are most annoying to sun worshipers include other people getting drunk and rowdy, loud music and sunbed hoggers.
Although as many as four in 10 admit to being a ?sunbed space invader? having reserved a sunbed with their towel before, even though 84 per cent find this annoying.
And seven in 10 polled, via OnePoll, admit they would like to be paid to lounge around in the sun all day.
Furthermore, 22 per cent say their dream job would be a professional sunbed tester.
Emma Tagg added: ?It?s no surprise to see so many people dream of being paid to sunbathe as it will be the most relaxing job."
Hotels.com is opening up a "Sun-lounger? position, where you would be given £15,000 to travel around Europe's hotspots to seek out the best, and most unique, lounging set ups.
To find out more about the role, click here - https://uk.hotels.com/lp/b/sunlounger
THE CHILL-AND-REFILL
Loves to lie back with a cocktail in one hand and an airport-bought novel in the other. Indulgent self-treaters, they see this as a reward for months of hard work but watch out, they can turn into a party animal at night.
THE SUNBED SPACE INVADER
The sunbed hoggers, setting their alarms for 5am to sneak down to the pool and claim the best loungers with their towel. Competitive planners and schemers they love to feel superior, even if it does mean annoying other holiday-makers.
THE HERMIT/SLEEPING BEAUTY
They ensure everyone knows they are switched off and solitary rather than open to socialising or flirting by wearing huge shades and a large-brimmed sun hat or a baseball cap with the brim pulled down. Their body language will be partly-closed or barriered and you disturb them at your peril because they?re all about peace and quiet.
THE FIDGETER
They have a very short time limit on how long they can stretch out on a sunbed without getting bored or needing to move. Fun and impulsive, their fidgeting means they?re also the ones most likely to tilt the sunbed over backwards while they?re trying to get on it.
THE SUN-WORSHIPPING PRO
The forensic tanner, the one who knows exactly where to position and re-position their sunbed, at what angle and which time of day to ensure t
Der Sonnenanbeter
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Sie lieben die Sonne und wollen um jeden Preis braun werden? Sie wissen genau, in welchem Winkel und zu welcher Tageszeit Sie die Liege wie aufstellen müssen, um den besten Teint zu bekommen? Dann sind sie eindeutig der „Sonnenanbeter“.

Sie nehmen es mit dem Sonnenschutz sehr genau und genießen das Sonnenbad, wenn möglich, oben ohne, um eine gleichmäßige Bräune zu erhalten.

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6. Der Workaholic

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An expert has revealed what your sunbathing style says about you - with people who adopt the ?chill and refill? style deemed to have a more stressful life, and use a holiday to relax.
Whereas the ?space invader?, someone who sets their alarm for 5am to sneak down to the pool and claim the best loungers with their towel, is the most competitive.
Body language expert, Judi James, has revealed six character types for holidaymakers, including the 'sleeping beauty' - someone who'll nod off under an umbrella for hours at a time - who will be introverted and on break to get some peace and quiet.
And the ?fidgeter? - who will try everything on holidays including impulsive activities - is likely to have a chaotic, but lovable personality.
Other types include the ?workaholic?, who finds it difficult to relax, and the ?sun-worshipping pro?, who sees their holiday as an opportunity to make the best of themselves.
Emma Tagg, spokesperson for Hotels.com, which commissioned Judi James for her insight, said: "Sunbathing is a great way to really switch off from your daily worries and focus on relaxing.
?There are so many different types of sunbather and I?m sure we can all relate to at least one of the personalities.
?After two years of restricted travel, Brits are finally ready to get abroad and lounge around that pool, with searches up 25 per cent for July and August compared to 2021.
?Popular spots such as Spain, USA, France and Italy remain the most searched for this summer. However, we found that Turkey is rocketing in popularity with searches up 260 per cent compared to last year."
The hotel brand also ran a study of 2,000 adults who go abroad - which found 45 per cent think they look immeasurably better with a tan.
It emerged the average person is spending more than two hours-a-day sunbathing while they are on holiday.
With 56 per cent considering it important to come back from a trip away with a sun- kissed glow.
And eight in 10 think basking in the sun on holiday or lounging around the pool is a great way to relax and escape reality.
Two thirds (67 per cent) are the ?chill and refill? type, considering it important to have a conveniently placed bar in the hotel, supplying drinks as and when they need them.
Furthermore, six in 10 like falling asleep while sunbathing, matching the ?sleeping beauty? type.
While 64 per cent come back from their holiday with a tan without putting much effort in, causing jealousy among the ?sun worshipping pro? types.
The top sunbathing essentials include sun-cream and a bottle of cold water. The more seasoned bathers also love to bring a pillow along with them (17 per cent).
With quietness, an epic view and a good amount of shade included in the list of top sunbathing set-ups.
On the flipside, things that are most annoying to sun worshipers include other people getting drunk and rowdy, loud music and sunbed hoggers.
Although as many as four in 10 admit to being a ?sunbed space invader? having reserved a sunbed with their towel before, even though 84 per cent find this annoying.
And seven in 10 polled, via OnePoll, admit they would like to be paid to lounge around in the sun all day.
Furthermore, 22 per cent say their dream job would be a professional sunbed tester.
Emma Tagg added: ?It?s no surprise to see so many people dream of being paid to sunbathe as it will be the most relaxing job."
Hotels.com is opening up a "Sun-lounger? position, where you would be given £15,000 to travel around Europe's hotspots to seek out the best, and most unique, lounging set ups.
To find out more about the role, click here - https://uk.hotels.com/lp/b/sunlounger
THE CHILL-AND-REFILL
Loves to lie back with a cocktail in one hand and an airport-bought novel in the other. Indulgent self-treaters, they see this as a reward for months of hard work but watch out, they can turn into a party animal at night.
THE SUNBED SPACE INVADER
The sunbed hoggers, setting their alarms for 5am to sneak down to the pool and claim the best loungers with their towel. Competitive planners and schemers they love to feel superior, even if it does mean annoying other holiday-makers.
THE HERMIT/SLEEPING BEAUTY
They ensure everyone knows they are switched off and solitary rather than open to socialising or flirting by wearing huge shades and a large-brimmed sun hat or a baseball cap with the brim pulled down. Their body language will be partly-closed or barriered and you disturb them at your peril because they?re all about peace and quiet.
THE FIDGETER
They have a very short time limit on how long they can stretch out on a sunbed without getting bored or needing to move. Fun and impulsive, their fidgeting means they?re also the ones most likely to tilt the sunbed over backwards while they?re trying to get on it.
THE SUN-WORSHIPPING PRO
The forensic tanner, the one who knows exactly where to position and re-position their sunbed, at what angle and which time of day to ensure t
Der Workaholic
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Wenn Sie ein Workaholic sind, dann können Sie jedes Reiseziel genau auf Ihre Bedürfnisse abstimmen.

Sie spannen Ihren Sonnenschirm über der Liege auf und begeben sich direkt an die Arbeit, ohne auch nur einen Blick auf die schöne Aussicht oder den Infinity-Pool zu werfen. Ausgestattet mit Ihrem Laptop, Telefon und Papierkram können Sie den ganzen Tag lang arbeiten, während Ihre Familie sich amüsiert.

Trifft einer der Typen auf Sie zu?

Na, haben Sie sich irgendwo wiedererkannt? Vielleicht muss es ja auch gar nicht nur unbedingt den einen Typ geben, sondern eine gesunde Mischung. So oder so, sollten Sie die Sonne aber immer mit Vorsicht genießen und immer wieder auch ein schattiges Plätzchen aufsuchen. (kko)