Mykonos: Super Paradise Beach Jet Ski, Canoe, & SUP Rental

Mykonos water time is the fastest way to feel the island. At Super Paradise Beach, you can rent a jet ski, sea canoe, or SUP and spend a short burst exploring the bay end to end. I like that you get a real safety briefing and life jackets before you go, and I also like the practical locker setup so you’re not juggling your phone and keys on the beach. One thing to consider: this is a quick session (10–30 minutes), not an all-day outing.

You’ll meet your instructor on-site (English or Greek), get geared up, and follow designated route rules. On top of that, the operator has a reputation for being flexible when conditions change, including switching a planned SUP activity to another water option when it’s windy. The main drawback is simple: it’s not for everyone—no non-swimmers, no pregnant travelers, and not ideal for people with mobility impairments.

Key moments that make this rental worth it

Mykonos: Super Paradise Beach Jet Ski, Canoe, & SUP Rental - Key moments that make this rental worth it

  • Jet ski options (single or tandem) for different comfort levels
  • Life jackets + English/Greek instruction before you ride
  • Secure lockers for personal items during your session
  • Designated routes and guidelines that keep the water organized
  • Wind-friendly flexibility, including swapping a SUP plan if needed
  • A true end-to-end bay experience rather than a tiny loop

Super Paradise Beach: the setting for jet ski, canoe, or SUP

Mykonos: Super Paradise Beach Jet Ski, Canoe, & SUP Rental - Super Paradise Beach: the setting for jet ski, canoe, or SUP
If you want your Mykonos day to feel active fast, this is a strong choice. Super Paradise Beach is the kind of place where the shoreline turns into a playground—sand, sun, and then that stretch of water you can actually use for real movement. The big selling point here is the idea of exploring the bay, not just taking a quick lap. You’re out there long enough to feel like you changed the day, but short enough that you don’t burn your whole itinerary.

You’ll be focused on the water itself—waves, balance, speed (depending on what you rent), and the constant small adjustments that come with being on the sea. That’s the fun part: your body is involved, not just your camera.

There’s also a practical benefit to this location: it’s a straightforward, on-the-beach activity. No long transfers, no confusing multi-stop schedule. Your time is mostly spent gearing up and then using the water.

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What’s included in your rental: life jackets and a locker you’ll actually use

Mykonos: Super Paradise Beach Jet Ski, Canoe, & SUP Rental - What’s included in your rental: life jackets and a locker you’ll actually use
For $22.58 per person, the value comes from what’s built into the price—not just the equipment. You get:

  • Life jackets (required)
  • A locker for personal items
  • Options for jet ski, sea canoe, or SUP

That locker detail matters more than it sounds. If you’ve ever tried to keep belongings safe on a busy beach day, you know how quickly “easy plans” turn into stress. Here, the setup is meant to let you concentrate on the activity instead of constantly worrying where your phone is.

Also, life jackets are included, which keeps the experience grounded in safety rather than bravado. You still need to listen and follow instructions, but having proper gear reduces the risk of a bad situation.

Price-wise, remember the session is 10–30 minutes. It’s not trying to replace a full-day sailing plan. Instead, it gives you a compact dose of adrenaline or balance practice, with the essentials handled for you.

The instructor briefing: how your session stays controlled on open water

Mykonos: Super Paradise Beach Jet Ski, Canoe, & SUP Rental - The instructor briefing: how your session stays controlled on open water
Before you head out, an official instructor briefs you on operation, guidelines, and designated routes. This is one of the most important pieces of the experience, even if you’re eager to start immediately. The ocean can look calm from shore, but once you’re moving, conditions and wake effects change quickly. A route plan and clear rules help keep traffic organized and lower the chance of you doing something unexpected.

The instruction is in English and Greek, which is handy if you’re traveling without fluent Greek. And based on the strong feedback around the staff, one name comes up often: Dimitri is described as caring, nice, and professional. That’s exactly the vibe you want when you’re learning controls fast and trying not to turn your first attempt into a splash fest.

Two other practical notes you should take seriously:

  • You’ll need swimwear, and basic swimming skills are required.
  • You also need to follow restrictions—no alcohol or drugs, and no diving.

Even if you’re experienced in the water, treat the briefing like your safety checklist. It’s not just formalities; it’s how the activity stays enjoyable for everyone.

Jet ski vs sea canoe vs SUP: choosing the right kind of fun

Mykonos: Super Paradise Beach Jet Ski, Canoe, & SUP Rental - Jet ski vs sea canoe vs SUP: choosing the right kind of fun
You can pick among three water options, and the best choice depends on how you want to spend those 10–30 minutes.

Jet ski: adrenaline with built-in structure

Jet ski rentals come in single or tandem options. That’s a useful detail because it lets you match the ride to your comfort level. If you’re new, tandem can reduce the pressure because you’re sharing the moment. If you want control and speed, single gives you direct handling (and a more intense ride).

Jet ski days also tend to feel like the classic Mykonos “I’m on holiday” memory-maker—fast movement, waves under you, and that immediate sense of power. Just keep in mind: speed plus water rules means you’ll be following route boundaries and instructor guidance closely.

Sea canoe: calmer adventure, more paddling work

A sea canoe rental is the “hands-on” option where you’re working with the water instead of riding on top of it. It’s still active, but it’s usually less frantic than jet ski. If your goal is to move through the bay and take in the coastline from a steadier pace, canoe can be a sweet spot.

You’ll still wear a life jacket and follow the designated route plan. Think of it as exploration at a speed where you can actually react to what you see rather than just survive the next wave.

SUP: balance practice, conditions matter most

SUP (stand-up paddleboard) is all about balance and technique. It can be incredibly fun when the water is right, because you can glide and adjust without the machine-based control you get on a jet ski.

And yes, weather matters. One clear example from real-life flexibility: when SUP wasn’t workable due to wind, the staff had no problem switching the plan to another water sport activity. That’s a big confidence boost. It means you’re not just gambling on perfect conditions—you’re booking with an operator that can adapt.

If you’re choosing between modes and you want the most weather-safe plan, jet ski or canoe may feel steadier. But if you’re comfortable on your feet and you want the challenge, SUP can be worth it.

Your 10–30 minutes: timing, meeting point, and what to expect when it starts

Mykonos: Super Paradise Beach Jet Ski, Canoe, & SUP Rental - Your 10–30 minutes: timing, meeting point, and what to expect when it starts
The activity runs in short blocks—10–30 minutes, depending on what you book and what’s available at that time. Starting times vary, so check the schedule when you decide on your slot.

Your meeting point may vary depending on which option you book, so plan to arrive with a little buffer. There’s no hotel pickup or drop-off, so you’ll need to make your own way to Super Paradise Beach. If you’re also doing lunch or beach hopping, keep your day flexible enough that you don’t cut it too close—being rushed makes safety instructions harder to absorb.

Once you arrive, the rhythm is typically:

  1. Meet the instructor and get checked in
  2. Put on your life jacket
  3. Receive the rules and route guidance
  4. Head out for your session window
  5. Return back to the meeting point

The session ends where it starts. That’s helpful because you don’t have to plan a separate “finish location” in your day. You just get your adrenaline or workout, then get back to beach life.

One important consideration: because the session is short, you’ll feel the time pressure a little. That’s not a bad thing—it just means you should show up ready to go and listen closely so you get the most out of every minute.

What to bring (and what to avoid) for a smooth ride

Mykonos: Super Paradise Beach Jet Ski, Canoe, & SUP Rental - What to bring (and what to avoid) for a smooth ride
This is the part where you can save yourself stress. Bring:

  • Passport or ID card
  • Driver’s license

The driver’s license requirement matters because a jet ski rental can involve operator rules that assume you can handle basic driving responsibility. Even if you’re choosing canoe or SUP, follow the stated requirements for the activity day so there’s no last-minute issue.

You should also be ready for swim conditions:

  • You’ll be required to wear swimwear.

For restrictions, stick to the rules as written:

  • No drinks or food in the vehicle
  • No diving
  • No alcohol and drugs

If you’re thinking about bringing a waterproof phone pouch, that’s smart, but the listing doesn’t specify phone storage. The locker is there for personal items during your session, so use that first. Then bring only what you know you can protect.

Who this water rental suits best (and who should skip it)

Mykonos: Super Paradise Beach Jet Ski, Canoe, & SUP Rental - Who this water rental suits best (and who should skip it)
This is an active option, so you’ll want the right fitness and comfort level from the start. It’s not suitable for:

  • Pregnant women
  • Non-swimmers
  • People with mobility impairments

You also need basic swimming skills, even if you consider yourself a confident beach swimmer. The life jacket helps, but you still need to be comfortable in the water environment.

Who it’s great for:

  • People who want a fast Mykonos activity that isn’t a full-day commitment
  • Groups looking for something fun to do together with guidance and structure
  • Travelers who want adrenaline with clear rules (jet ski) or more controlled exploration (canoe/SUP)

If you’re nervous about the ocean, don’t wing it. Choose the mode you feel you can handle immediately, listen carefully, and accept that the operator’s designated routes and guidelines are part of the safety plan, not a buzzkill.

Value check: is $22.58 worth 10–30 minutes on the water?

Mykonos: Super Paradise Beach Jet Ski, Canoe, & SUP Rental - Value check: is $22.58 worth 10–30 minutes on the water?
At $22.58 per person, the price feels designed for people who want to say yes to fun without turning it into a major budget item. The value isn’t just the ride—it’s that core bundle:

  • life jackets are included
  • you get a locker for your stuff
  • an instructor handles operation, rules, and designated routes

That means you aren’t paying extra for the essentials you’d expect anyway. Also, you’re paying for an on-site, structured experience. Without hotel pickup and without included food, the cost is kept focused on the activity itself.

The trade-off is time. Ten minutes goes fast. Thirty minutes feels like you actually got time to settle in. If you’re on the fence, consider what you want most: a quick adrenaline hit or a longer window to actually get into the rhythm.

And for SUP specifically, remember the wind factor. If conditions are off, your experience might be adjusted—like switching to another water sport option—so you still get time on the water instead of wasting the booking.

Should you book Super Paradise Beach water rentals?

Mykonos: Super Paradise Beach Jet Ski, Canoe, & SUP Rental - Should you book Super Paradise Beach water rentals?
Book this if you want an active Mykonos moment with clear guidance, life jackets included, and a realistic session length that fits into a beach day. It’s especially compelling if you like the idea of exploring the bay end to end rather than just doing a tiny loop.

Skip it if you’re a non-swimmer, pregnant, or you need mobility accommodations that the activity can’t support. Also, if you hate short time windows, plan something longer instead—this is built for concentrated fun, not a lingering half-day.

If you can choose your activity mode, and you’re unsure about conditions, know that there’s a track record of switching plans when wind makes SUP tough. That flexibility makes booking feel less risky. And if you’re hoping for a steady, friendly instructor, keep an eye on Dimitri—his name shows up as caring, nice, and professional.

FAQ

What kinds of activities are available at Super Paradise Beach?

You can rent a jet ski, sea canoe, or SUP board at Super Paradise Beach.

How long is the rental session?

The duration is 10 to 30 minutes. Starting times depend on availability.

What’s included with the rental?

Your booking includes life jackets, an option for the water activity, and a locker for personal items.

Is hotel pickup or drop-off included?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so you’ll need to get to the meeting point on your own.

What do I need to bring for the activity?

Bring a passport or ID card and a driver’s license.

What should I wear?

Swimwear is required.

Do I need to be able to swim?

Yes. The activity is not suitable for non-swimmers, and basic swimming skills are required.

Are there any restrictions on alcohol or drugs?

Yes. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed.

What if SUP can’t be done because of wind?

If conditions don’t work for SUP, the staff can switch you to another water sport activity.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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