Most Expensive Beach Clubs in the Mediterranean: Sunbeds up to €1,500

Beach bars and clubs across the Mediterranean offer impressive views and high-quality services, but at a high cost. In Mykonos, France, Spain, and elsewhere, prices are exceptionally high.
In Mykonos, DK Oyster charges exorbitant amounts, with bills reaching €1,000 for a meal. One customer paid €350 for a fish.
In France, Nammos Cannes charges €15 for a bottle of sparkling water and €47 for five ravioli.
In Spain, Playa Padre in Marbella has an entrance fee of €100, and a sunbed costs €120. A small fruit platter costs €40.
At Scorpios in Mykonos, sea bass carpaccio costs €56.
In Monte Carlo, Nikki Beach has a minimum consumption of up to €1,500.
At Verde Beach Club in St. Tropez, a burrata costs €40, and a pizza costs €50.
In Ibiza, Jondal Beach Club serves a fish dish for two people for €300, while at Blue Marlin bills reach €635 for two people.
Café Mambo in Ibiza has a minimum consumption ranging from €80 to €600.