The series follows Lohan as she expands her business empire and manages her beach club in Mykonos, Greece, alongside her partner, Panos Spentzos.
The show focuses on the lives of the staff at the club, who were flown from America for the summer, and competing to remain ambassadors for the Lohan brand.
"[10][11] During an interview with The Times in August 2018, Lohan's partner in the Beach House business, Panagiotis Spentzos, stated her name was responsible for the brand's success in Europe and the Middle East.
[18] As of June 2019, Lohan had decided to sell the property to cash in on her investment and the beach club in Mykonos was closed.
"[23] Lohan Seaside was later featured on the twelfth season of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, with Panos Spentzos making an appearance.
"[25] The Lohan Beach House Mykonos reopened for the 2020 summer season on July 1, 2020, according to its official website and social media activity, while respecting COVID-19 prevention measures.
[26] Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club's premiere ranked as one of the top five new cable shows of the 2018–19 season among young adults and was considered "another win for MTV" by Billboard.
"[56] Writing for The Hollywood Reporter, Robyn Bahr claimed the series is "visually ugly, with the fuzzy camera unable to capture the lusciousness of the seaside or the tranquility of Mediterranean architecture".
However, she acknowledged "Lohan, at least, comes off as emotionally intelligent with her staff, her deep, flinty voice and confident HBIC aura a welcome break from the participants' acrid attention-seeking".
[...] The most interesting thing about Beach House is the extent to which Lohan's tabloid past is treated as though it were actually a reality show, the equivalent of Lisa Vanderpump's Real Housewives.
"[58] Verne Gay from Newsday also described it as "the Real Housewives meets Temptation Island" with an "unexpected, and welcome, twist — Lohan is more or less the mature presence.