Mykonos beach days get real fast. This one is built for relaxing at Super Paradise, with front-row lounge comfort and beach-club service so you can focus on sun and sea. I like that the setup is simple: two sunbeds and an umbrella right on the water at Thalas Tavern & Beach, where you can order food and drinks without leaving your spot.
What I really appreciate is how much thought goes into the basics: comfortable seating, clean changing/bathroom areas, and quick service once you’re settled. My only caution is that the beach itself is pebbles, and there’s a slippery stone/concrete edge in the water—easy to manage, but not ideal for very little kids or anyone who hates uneven footing.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- A Front-Row Mykonos Beach Day at Super Paradise
- What You Actually Get: Two Sunbeds, One Umbrella, and Beach-Club Comfort
- Arrival Timing: Protect Your First-Row Spot (Noon Matters)
- Super Paradise Beach and Thalas: The Setting and the Water Reality
- Food, Drinks, and Service That Make the Day Feel Easy
- Getting There and Back: From Town or a Cruise Pier
- Is This Good Value for $48.06? The Front-Row Math
- Potential Mix-Ups: Double-Check the Exact Venue Name
- Who This Is Best For (and Who Should Think Twice)
- Should You Book This Sunbed Rental?
- FAQ
- What does the Super Paradise Beach first-row sunbed rental include?
- Where does this experience take place?
- How long should I plan for?
- What time do I need to arrive to keep my booked category?
- What happens if I arrive after 12:00 noon?
- Do I need a printed ticket?
- Is there a limit on group size?
- Is service available for travelers with service animals?
- Is the beach day weather-dependent?
- What is the cancellation window?
Key things to know before you go

- Front row at Super Paradise means you’re close to the water and get prime views from the lounge area
- Thalas Tavern & Beach is the venue tied to your sunbed set, with a restaurant behind the chairs
- Arrive by 12:00 noon to protect your booked category; later arrivals go to what’s available
- Food and drinks are part of the beach-day rhythm, with an easy QR-code ordering flow at the loungers
- Water access is different than sandy beaches because you’ll deal with pebbles and a slippery ledge in spots
- The vibe shifts later since the music/energy increases around mid-afternoon into the evening
A Front-Row Mykonos Beach Day at Super Paradise

This experience is designed for one thing: a full beach break in Mykonos without the hassle of tracking down chairs, hauling towels around, or spending your time negotiating shade. You’re at Super Paradise Beach, and you’re reserving a set of two sunbeds plus one umbrella on the first row with Thalas Tavern & Beach.
Duration is listed as about 8 hours, which is perfect if you want a long lazy stretch—swim, eat, snack, repeat—rather than a rushed couple of hours. It also helps that your rental is tightly linked to the beach club: the restaurant area is right behind the sunbeds, so you’re not wandering far for bathrooms, lunch, or a cold drink.
This is a great fit if you like Mykonos for the outdoors: clear water, sunbathing, and that special summer feeling when the day runs on your schedule. It’s also a good pick when you want a more controlled day compared to beach chaos—because you know where you’re going, and your loungers are already waiting.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mykonos.
What You Actually Get: Two Sunbeds, One Umbrella, and Beach-Club Comfort
Your reservation includes the beach set: two sunbeds and one umbrella. In practice, that usually means you’re not just buying a patch of sand—you’re buying comfort and service. People describe the loungers as comfortable, with cushions and shade that actually help once the sun climbs. Some also note the loungers can be adjustable, which is helpful if you plan to switch between reading, lying flat, and sitting up for a drink.
From what I see in the details provided, the beach setup is integrated with Thalas Tavern & Beach. That matters because it changes how the day feels:
- You can order snacks and beverages while staying put.
- You have bathrooms and showers nearby.
- You can eat at the restaurant behind the chairs if you want a proper meal, not just beach bites.
One of the smarter perks is that ordering is described as easy via a QR code from the sunbed area. That’s the kind of small convenience that saves time when you’re hungry and trying to stay in vacation mode.
Arrival Timing: Protect Your First-Row Spot (Noon Matters)

Here’s the rule you need to plan around: you must arrive by 12:00 noon. After that, reservations are released and seating becomes first come, first served.
This is important because the whole point of paying for first row is the location and the shade situation. If you show up late, the staff will try to accommodate you if there’s space, but you can’t assume you’ll get the exact category you booked.
So I’d treat this like a real appointment. If you’re coming from town, build in buffer time for walking and getting through busy areas. If you’re on a cruise day, plan your transport early. The beach time is great once you’re there—waiting around for a connection or a late taxi is the part that can ruin the day.
Super Paradise Beach and Thalas: The Setting and the Water Reality

Super Paradise Beach is one of those Mykonos places that looks better in person than on photos. People describe the water as very clear, with visibility that makes swimming more enjoyable, and there’s also a chance to see plenty of fish if you bring snorkel gear.
But you should know the texture of the beach. Multiple details point out that the shoreline is pebbles, not soft sand. That can make walking harder, especially if you’re wearing sandals and want to wade without thinking. One common caution is the presence of concrete/stone in the water extending out roughly 12–15 feet in places, and some sections can be slippery. There’s also mention of a small area with larger pebbles that makes it easier to walk into the water.
If you’re traveling with kids or anyone who needs stable footing, pack water shoes. It’s an easy way to protect the fun and avoid the slip-and-brace routine.
The good news: the water is described as calm in ways that can feel relaxing. And the beach itself is large, with a mix of families during the day. You also get water sports activity nearby, so older kids and adults can add action without changing beaches.
One more timing note: the overall atmosphere shifts later. People mention music turning up around 5pm. If you want quiet lounging and calm swimming, go earlier in the day. If you like the busier party energy, hanging out later gives you that change of pace.
Food, Drinks, and Service That Make the Day Feel Easy

This is a beach club, so you’re paying for convenience and location—but the food and drink details are what really help it feel worth it.
The restaurant is directly behind the seating area, so you can eat there without leaving your chairs. People describe food as fresh and delicious, with standouts like watermelon salad, fruit platters, and a variety of cocktails. There are also mentions of generous portions and efficient service: orders come quickly, and staff are described as attentive.
If you want the simplest plan, you can do it like this:
- Arrive, claim your shade, and settle in.
- Snack and sip while you swim.
- Order lunch when you’re hungry instead of waiting for the whole day to drift by.
Service quality shows up in the small details too. Clean bathrooms are repeatedly mentioned, including the presence of a bathroom attendant who helps keep things orderly and safe.
And yes, the drinks can be strong. That’s not a complaint by itself—just know that beach cocktails aren’t watered down here. Hydrate like you mean it.
Getting There and Back: From Town or a Cruise Pier

Your meeting point is Thalas Tavern & Beach at Super Paradise Beach, and the activity ends back at that spot. That means your “transport plan” matters because the beach is not in the middle of Mykonos Town.
If you’re starting from a cruise port, one practical experience described: Super Paradise Beach is about a 20–30 minute drive from the cruise area. From the pier, people describe a walk to the Kalakari bus station (about 15 minutes on foot), then taking a bus. One group found buses didn’t start running until 11:00 and ran on the hour, which can be a mismatch if you’re trying to arrive early for your noon rule.
Taxi costs can get high. A pair of details shared describe paying very steep round-trip taxi fares from the cruise pier area. If you’re budgeting, it’s worth checking shuttle options too. One practical note in the information says some guests found a shuttle back from Super Paradise to the area near the old port for about 5 euros per person.
My advice: decide how you’ll travel both directions before you commit. A beach day is only as smooth as the return plan, especially if your ship schedules are tight.
Is This Good Value for $48.06? The Front-Row Math

The price listed is $48.06 per person for the sunbed setup. Whether that feels like a deal depends on what you’d otherwise pay and how much you value being close to the water.
Here’s why it can be good value:
- You’re paying for first row, meaning your view and water access are better than the back rows.
- You also get the umbrella and the on-site beach-club service ecosystem, including bathrooms and a nearby restaurant.
- Beach clubs in high-demand areas tend to charge heavily once they’re full. Multiple details describe the front row as a must if you can swing it.
Is it pricey? Yes, it’s Mykonos. One balance point to keep in mind: if you’re the type who spends the day ordering food and drinks anyway, the beach-club setup can feel less like a pure rental and more like buying a full-day comfort package.
One more angle: booking early matters. The experience sells out often enough that you shouldn’t treat it as last-minute casual.
Potential Mix-Ups: Double-Check the Exact Venue Name

This is the one part I’d be careful with.
Some people report that the booked voucher wording didn’t match what they expected for the specific club name on the beach. One note says their experience was actually at a spot next door to a more famous-named beach club (Thalas is mentioned as being next to Paradise Beach Club). Another note calls out an ad/voucher mismatch where they felt it was misleading.
You can’t avoid all misunderstandings just by reading, but you can protect yourself:
- Check the exact venue name shown for your booking confirmation.
- Make sure you’re going to Thalas Tavern & Beach at Super Paradise Beach, not a neighboring club with a similar name.
If you do that small check, you’ll reduce the chance of arriving for the wrong setup—and save time when you’re excited to start your beach day.
Who This Is Best For (and Who Should Think Twice)
This sunbed rental setup fits best for:
- Couples who want a comfortable first-row beach day without fuss
- Families who like a day beach experience, since descriptions mention a family-friendly vibe during daytime
- People who want clean facilities and easy restaurant access
- Snorkel-friendly swimmers who care about clear water
It’s less ideal for:
- Anyone who strongly dislikes pebbles underfoot
- People who expect a sandy beach and easy walking right into the sea
- Travelers who arrive late and risk losing the category they reserved
If you’re booking with kids, water shoes are a smart move. If you’re going later for evening energy, remember the music ramps up around 5pm, so decide whether you want calm or party.
Should You Book This Sunbed Rental?
Book this if you want a simple, comfortable Mykonos beach day where your loungers are ready, your shade is handled, and you can eat and drink without constantly moving around. The repeated highlights here are comfortable first-row loungers, clean bathroom facilities, and service that keeps the day moving smoothly.
I wouldn’t book if you’re the kind of traveler who hates the idea of pebbles or you might arrive after 12:00 noon. First row is only truly valuable when you get it on time, and the water entry requires a bit of footing awareness.
If your schedule is solid and you’re okay with a beach that’s more pebble-and-ledge than soft sand, this is a strong choice.
FAQ
What does the Super Paradise Beach first-row sunbed rental include?
You get a set of two sunbeds and one umbrella on the first row from Super Paradise Beach, plus access to snacks and beverages.
Where does this experience take place?
It takes place at Super Paradise Beach, with the meeting point listed as Thalas Tavern & Beach (Μύκονος 846 00, Greece).
How long should I plan for?
The duration is listed as approximately 8 hours.
What time do I need to arrive to keep my booked category?
All reservations must arrive by 12:00 noon. After that time, reservations are released and seating becomes first come first served.
What happens if I arrive after 12:00 noon?
They will try to accommodate you based on availability, but they cannot guarantee it will match the same category you booked.
Do I need a printed ticket?
You’ll receive a mobile ticket.
Is there a limit on group size?
Yes. This activity has a maximum of 2 travelers.
Is service available for travelers with service animals?
Service animals are allowed.
Is the beach day weather-dependent?
Yes. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What is the cancellation window?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, based on local time.
























