Greek police on the island of Mykonos are looking to question an Israeli businessman who left without paying his 70,000 euro bill at a nightclub.
The Israeli man, who has not been named, had a wild night out with friends at the popular nightclub SantAnna, located at the stunning Paraga Beach.
Israeli party with vintage champagne on Mykonos
According to a report in Mykonoslive.tv he opened two bottles of vintage champagne worth €30,000 and threw one of them into the pool. The revelers, many waving the Israeli flag, consumed other drinks and sushi with the final bill reaching €100,000.
He only paid €30,000, for the champagne bottles. The manager of the nightclub informed the police.
Mykonos nightlife is synonymous with opulence, glamour, and non-stop party energy. The island’s reputation as a playground for the rich and famous is well-deserved.
The nightclubs and beach bars are often characterized by luxurious decor and ambiance, exclusive VIP areas for discerning clientele, and lavish offerings and exorbitant prices. The clientele indulge in the ultimate VIP experience with premium spirits and personalized service.
One would expect to see a dazzling array of designer outfits and accessories.
A-list celebrities on Mykonos this year
The island attracts A-list celebrities, adding to its allure and exclusive atmosphere.
Among the A-list celebrities was Jessica Alba who was spotted enjoying her luxurious family vacation on Mykonos last week.
The Hollywood actress, who has sided with Kamala Harris for US President, was filmed by a Mykonos Live TV camera upon her arrival and disembarkation at the port of Ornos.
In July, Natalie Portman, who divorced Benjamin Millepied, her director/choreographer husband of 11 years, found solace on Mykonos.
The Hollywood star was spotted by Mykonoslive.tv with her two children Aleph, 13, and Amalia, 7, taking a boat ride to a luxury yacht.
The American Oscar-winning actor Matt Damon returned to Mykonos this year. He was spotted there at a beach bar with his family in the resort of Ornos.
Damon has visited Mykonos several times before. In 2001, the actor and screenwriter visited the Greek island for the first time during the filming of the Jason Bourne film series. Filming took place in various spots on the island.
American comedian and actor Kevin Hart celebrated his birthday at an upscale Mykonos beach bar, spending 170,000 euros ($180,000) to entertain his guests while he left a hefty tip of 37,000 euros ($40,000) for bartenders and other staff.
US actor and singer Billy Porter was also spotted on Mykonos with a TV crew and is believed to be shooting a documentary on the cosmopolitan Greek island.