A holidaymaker was shocked to see Brits sprinting "like on Supermarket Sweep" for sunbeds - after queuing since 7am for the pool to open.<br /><br />The tourist - on a trip to Corralejo, Fuerteventura, in the Canary Islands - was stunned by fellow guests' commitment to tanning.<br /><br />While staying at Riu Oliva Beach Resort, between June 10 and June 18 this year, they spotted chaotic scenes unfold.<br /><br />In classic Brit holidaymaker fashion, the second the pool opened at 8am, guests flooded to claim the best sunbeds.<br /><br />The onlooker said many had begun queuing ready to run from as early as 7.10am each morning.<br /><br />They said: "It was like it every morning - some more manic than that video too.<br /><br />"People didn’t seem to get aggressive, but as soon as the barrier opened they ran, like they were on Supermarket Sweep.<br /><br />"The thing is, there was 11km of open beach right next to the hotel and there were still plenty of beds when we went down at 10am.<br /><br />"So, there was no need to rush - I just thought 'how stupid can you be?'<br /><br />"I was never one of those people, so I just found it very amusing."