The beach is absolutely stunning and has ample parking spots available for visitors. However, during the month of July, free parking spaces are scarce and most beachgoers have to resort to paid deckchairs at various beach clubs such as Tropicana and Paradise. The cost of these deckchairs can range from 50€ to 60€ for two chairs and one parasol. Alternatively, visitors can still lay their towels on the sand between these deckchairs without any interference from the beach attendants.
The water is crystal clear, but it can be quite chilly. To fully enjoy the sea and swim, visitors at Paradise beach must cross a rocky barrier, which requires caution as there are anemones present. There are numerous snack bars and restrooms available for visitors' convenience.
Despite the lively atmosphere, some visitors may prefer a more peaceful experience. The beach clubs tend to play loud music from 4:30 p.m. onwards, which can be overwhelming for some. However, for those seeking a lively and vibrant beach experience, this beach is reminiscent of the idyllic Mikonos that is often portrayed on social media and television. Overall, we would definitely return for the serene beauty of the beach.