In July 2023 we visited Paradise beach on Myconos. We arrived on our own without a tour, by ferry. We wanted to swim, but not sunbathe as it was very hot and we want to spend on the beach time from 11-15 o'clock.Renting an umbrella and two sunbeds for two people on the beach cost 70 euros. When we rented an umbrella, I noticed that the shadow from the umbrella covers only one sunbed. There was not enough shade on the second sunbed, because the sun was at its zenith. The beach boy said the shade would be longer in the late afternoon, but we wanted to wait out the afternoon sun and needed shade for two sunbeds. Us a result, we had to pay 70 euros for one sunbed with shade for 3,5 hours.When we settled down, a girl from the bar came up and offered to order some drinks. We got acquainted with the menu and refused, as the price of drinks was quite high. Then she said that we are obliged to buy drinks or food for 60 euros for two. We asked where such a duty came from? We did not see the relevant information anywhere (there was no notice board, no papers with a rules or something else). These conditions (to spend 60 eur for drinks) were presented to us after the fact. We were approached by a threatening-looking security guard who pretended not to understand English, but who by all appearances showed that we were obliged to make the appropriate purchase.The name of the company providing sunbads on the Paradise beach was Tropicana.I consider myself deceived and want to warn other people about Paradise beach and Tropicana company.Jelena, Estonia