A reserved sunbed on Super Paradise Beach is a big deal. You get an assigned spot at Thalas Mykonos on Super Paradise Beach, so you skip the usual scramble for shade. I like that it’s simple: you arrive, drop your beach stuff, and spend the day in and out of clear water.
Two things I really like: the convenience of picking your sunbed row in advance and the fact that you can stay as long as you want. You’re also set up with access to the beach club facilities, plus beach towels if you’re in the first or second row.
One consideration: Super Paradise is rocky and pebbly, not sandy, so you’ll want to plan for tricky footing near the water.
In This Review
- Key points before you go
- Reserved Sunbed at Thalas Mykonos: What You’re Really Buying
- Super Paradise Beach, One Word of Caution About Naming
- Getting Your Spot: Rows, Towels, and How Close You Want to Be
- What the Beach Day Feels Like: Sunbed Time Without a Clock
- Swimming in Clear Water: The Good News and the Rocky Reality
- Thalas Mykonos: Barefoot Tavern Vibes and Easy Service
- Food and Drinks: Where Value Is Reasonable, Not Cheap
- Music and the Beach Club Mood: Chill, Not Too Loud
- Price and Value: Is $23 Worth It?
- Timing Rules: Arrive Between 10:00 and 12:00
- What to Bring (and What to Skip)
- Who This Suits Best (and Who Might Prefer Another Plan)
- Should You Book Thalas Mykonos on Super Paradise Beach?
- FAQ
- How much does a sunbed cost at Thalas Mykonos on Super Paradise Beach?
- Where do I meet or how do I get there?
- What’s included with the reservation?
- Do I have to arrive at a specific time?
- Can I use the sunbed all day?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key points before you go

- Prebook your sunbed so you don’t waste your best beach time hunting for space
- Choose your row (1st through 8th, plus back rows) to control how close you are to the action
- Towels are first-row perks with a fluffy towel included only for the 1st and 2nd row
- Swim in clear water with a classic Mykonos beach-club setup and service right at the shore
- Expect rocky entry—water shoes help a lot on this beach
Reserved Sunbed at Thalas Mykonos: What You’re Really Buying

This is the kind of beach day upgrade that makes Mykonos feel easier. Super Paradise is one of those beaches that pulls crowds fast, so if you show up without a plan, you can end up spending your vacation time standing around looking for space. With a Thalas sunbed reservation, you sidestep that stress and go straight to the part you actually came for: sun, swim, relax.
The big value is that your spot is guaranteed. You get a sunbed rental plus access to the beach club facilities, and the setup is meant for a full beach day rather than a quick stop. In other words, you’re not fighting the clock or the queue.
You’re also not stuck with only beach basics. Thalas is a barefoot tavern and beach club, right on Super Paradise Beach, with drinks and Greek food available so you can stay planted at your chair. That matters, because hauling yourself back and forth for water and snacks is how beach days quietly drain your energy.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mykonos.
Super Paradise Beach, One Word of Caution About Naming

First, know you’re dealing with both Super Paradise and Paradise. It’s easy to mix them up, and the wrong beach is basically the wrong day. Your plan here is Super Paradise Beach, where Thalas Mykonos sits as a beach club on the shore.
If you’re arriving by taxi, you can simply ask to go to Super Paradise Beach, then look for the Thalas setup once you’re there. If you’re coming by bus, take a little extra time to get oriented—signage can be tricky, and you may need to walk through Super Paradise Beach Club areas to reach Thalas.
Getting Your Spot: Rows, Towels, and How Close You Want to Be

This is where the reservation really pays off. You don’t just book a generic chair—you book a row choice. The setup lets you select among rows from the 1st up to the 8th row and back, so you can decide how close you want to be to the busiest zone.
Here’s the practical difference:
- If you go front row (1st or 2nd), you get the added comfort perk: beach towels, included only for those rows.
- If you choose farther back, you may trade a bit of proximity for a calmer feel, especially if you like your beach time quieter.
One more comfort detail: front-row positioning tends to make it easier to get food and drinks served directly to your chair. That turns the day into real beach-relax mode instead of a repeated trip to the bar.
What the Beach Day Feels Like: Sunbed Time Without a Clock

You can use the sunbed for the entire day. There’s no time limit on your chair time, which is rare for beach setups at popular locations. This is perfect for the slow rhythm that Mykonos does well: arrive late-ish, swim early, then settle into a long afternoon.
Also, the whole concept is built around convenience. You’re not arriving and then trying to solve the biggest problem of the beach—shade. You’re already placed. That means less sunburn anxiety and more actual relaxing.
The beach environment is also kept clean. That sounds minor, but on a crowded beach, cleanliness and general upkeep make a huge difference in how the day feels.
Swimming in Clear Water: The Good News and the Rocky Reality

Super Paradise is known for its clear water, and you’ll feel it the moment you wade in. This is the part of the day that sells itself: swim, float, repeat. The water looks great and makes the whole reserved chair choice feel worthwhile.
Now for the honest catch: the shore is rocks and pebbles, not soft sand. That means:
- The entry can be slippery.
- You’ll probably want water shoes if you prefer stable footing.
- It’s not the type of beach where you want to wander barefoot down to the waterline.
One extra note from experience patterns: the water can feel cold at times, especially if you’re expecting warm, easy summer swimming. If you’re the type who likes quick dips rather than long swims, you might end up staying in for shorter bursts.
Thalas Mykonos: Barefoot Tavern Vibes and Easy Service
Thalas is a barefoot tavern and beach area, right on the beach. That casual approach matters. You’re not dressing up to get a drink or a plate of food, which makes it feel natural to linger.
The service is part of the reason people keep returning. Staff are described as friendly, helpful, and in a good mood—exactly what you want when you’re trying to unwind.
You can purchase drinks and Greek delights at the beach, so you don’t need to plan another stop. If you like ordering in a relaxed way, this setup fits you. One of the best advantages is staying seated while someone brings things to you, particularly if you choose a front-row position.
Food and Drinks: Where Value Is Reasonable, Not Cheap

Food and drinks are not included in the price. You’ll pay on-site, which is normal for beach clubs—but you should plan your budget like you’re paying for the convenience of not leaving your sunbed.
The menu experience seems genuinely solid. People highlight tapas for sharing and pasta with standout shrimp, so if you’re tempted by a sit-and-eat vibe, this is the kind of place where an actual meal makes sense. You can also expect beach-club drinks and bottles service, but drink pricing can run higher than you’d pay off-beach.
My advice: if you’re doing a full day, pace yourself. Start with water or a drink you like, then eat once when you’re hungry—not as a constant snack loop.
Music and the Beach Club Mood: Chill, Not Too Loud

This place doesn’t lean into a party chaos vibe. The music is described as chilled, with sound levels that generally don’t blast you into ear-plug life. If you want a beach day with atmosphere but still want conversation, that’s a big plus.
The whole feel is more “relaxed beach club” than “nightlife event,” which works well for couples, friends, and anyone traveling with a mindset of unwind over adrenaline.
Price and Value: Is $23 Worth It?
The stated price is $23 per person for a 1-day beach experience. That includes the sunbed rental, access to all facilities, and towels only for first and second row.
Is it expensive? In Mykonos terms, beach clubs aren’t budget travel. But the value is strong because you’re buying time back. You avoid the sun-hunting scramble at one of the most popular spots on the island. If you’ve ever lost an hour to finding shade, you understand the hidden cost.
What you’re not paying for in that $23:
- Food and drinks
So if you go hard on cocktails and full meals all day, you’ll spend more overall. But if you treat it like a proper beach day—one meal, a few drinks, lots of swimming—the reservation can feel like a fair deal for the convenience.
Bottom line on value: you’re paying to guarantee comfort and reduce hassle. If that matters to you, it’s a good use of money.
Timing Rules: Arrive Between 10:00 and 12:00
This is one of the few things that can make or break your day. You must arrive between 10:00 AM and 12:00 noon for your sunbed reservation. All reservations need to arrive no later than 12:00.
If you arrive after 12:00, the reservation can be released and the club tries to accommodate you based on availability. That might not match the same row category you booked.
So if your schedule is packed, build in buffer time. A beach day should start with ease, not a last-minute sprint.
What to Bring (and What to Skip)
The essentials are simple:
- Bring beachwear.
From the practical reality of the beach, you may also want:
- Water shoes for rocky, slippery entry.
- Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat if you burn easily.
Also follow the venue rules:
- No littering.
- No coolers.
- No making fire.
- Unaccompanied minors are not allowed.
These rules help keep the beach area comfortable and tidy, especially on a high-traffic day.
Who This Suits Best (and Who Might Prefer Another Plan)
This fits you if:
- You want a guaranteed chair without wasting time.
- You like a beach club setup with food and drink service right on-site.
- You’re okay paying for convenience and comfort in a top Mykonos location.
- You care about where you sit, since row choice matters.
You might skip it if:
- You’d rather roam for a free spot and don’t mind the risk of no shade.
- You plan to bring your own cooler and do a DIY picnic. (Coolers aren’t allowed.)
- You prefer sandy beaches over rocky entry points. You can manage it with water shoes, but it’s still not “barefoot sand paradise.”
This is also a good pick for couples. The setup supports an easy day of swimming and grazing without logistical stress.
Should You Book Thalas Mykonos on Super Paradise Beach?
I’d book it if you want your Mykonos beach day to start clean and calm: reserved shade, a comfortable chair, and the ability to eat and drink without leaving your sunbed area. The clear-water swim and the service convenience make the reservation feel worth it.
I’d think twice if you’re chasing a budget day where you don’t want to pay for beach-club basics, or if you’re strongly sensitive to rocky beach entry. If that’s you, consider a different beach setup with sand—or plan water shoes and accept the rocky shore reality.
If your priority is ease, comfort, and time saved, this is a smart way to spend a day on Super Paradise.
FAQ
How much does a sunbed cost at Thalas Mykonos on Super Paradise Beach?
The price is listed at $23 per person.
Where do I meet or how do I get there?
You can reach Super Paradise Beach by taxi, and Thalas is located on the beach.
What’s included with the reservation?
You get the sunbed rental, access to all facilities, and beach towels for first and second row only. Food and drinks are available for purchase.
Do I have to arrive at a specific time?
Yes. You must arrive between 10:00 AM and 12:00 noon. Reservations must arrive no later than 12:00.
Can I use the sunbed all day?
Yes. There is no time limit on using the sunbed.
Is there free cancellation?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.























