Sunbeds at Super Paradise sell out fast. Pre-booking your Super Paradise Beach seaside bed through Thalas Tavern & Beach keeps your Mykonos day relaxed, with a reserved spot so you can swim, tan, and stick around for sunset without playing musical chairs. It’s an 8-hour beach setup designed for the famous party energy, but with the comfort of assigned loungers.
I love the simplicity of the reservation: you get a seaside sunbed rental for the whole day, and that means your beach time starts right away. You also get practical service from the beach club experience—food and drinks are available from near your chair area, and the whole vibe tends to feel clean, organized, and easy to navigate.
One thing to consider: you’re specifically in the 3rd and 4th row and tied to the Thalas/Thalia tavern area, not the closest “side-of-club” front row. Add in the fact that drinks and bar spending can run high, and you’ll want to arrive by 12:00 noon to protect your exact bed category.
In This Review
- Key things I’d plan for
- Super Paradise Beach from the 3rd & 4th row: what you’re actually buying
- Finding Thalas Tavern & Beach (and not the wrong club)
- The beach day routine: sunbeds, bathrooms, and bar service
- It’s not just relaxation: Mykonos energy is part of the deal
- Price and value: when this sunbed makes sense at $30.17
- Timing rules that affect your actual bed category
- Who should book a Thalas sunbed day, and who should reconsider
- Should you book this Super Paradise Beach sunbed day?
- FAQ
- What does the Super Paradise Beach seaside sunbed cost and how long is it?
- Where are the sunbeds located on Super Paradise Beach?
- What’s included in the price, and do I need to bring towels?
- Where do I meet for this experience?
- How late can I arrive and still keep my bed category?
- What happens if weather is poor?
Key things I’d plan for

- 3rd & 4th row sunbeds: close enough for comfort, but not the absolute front-row drama
- Thalas Tavern & Beach is the anchor point: this is where you check in and where your bed area sits
- Arrive by 12:00 noon to keep your bed category; later arrivals may lose the exact row/spot
- Towels cost extra (5€ per towel), so pack smart
- Expect beach-club pricing for cocktails and meals
- Small group feel (maximum 20 travelers), which usually means smoother setup
Super Paradise Beach from the 3rd & 4th row: what you’re actually buying

This is a reserved sunbed day at Super Paradise Beach in Mykonos, but with a specific twist: you’re in the 3rd and 4th rows. That matters more than it sounds. On Mykonos beaches, “where your chair lands” can change your whole day—shade access, how quickly staff can find you, and how close you are to the loudest party energy.
What I like about choosing the 3rd/4th row tier is that it usually gives you the best balance between price and comfort. You’re still part of the Super Paradise experience—golden sand under you, crystal-clear water when you want a swim, and the full beach-day rhythm that runs from morning relaxation to sunset.
The day is listed at around 8 hours, which is perfect if you want to treat the beach as the main event rather than a quick stop. And since the sunbed reservation is your backbone, you can drift between lounging, swimming, and ordering food/drinks without spending time wandering around trying to find an open spot.
If you’re expecting the absolute closest lounge location to the main beach club activity zone, you might feel the difference. That’s not a dealbreaker for most people—it’s just the reality of what “3rd and 4th row” means in a place with multiple beach-club sections sharing the shoreline.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mykonos.
Finding Thalas Tavern & Beach (and not the wrong club)

The meeting point is Thalas Tavern & Beach on Super Paradise Beach (Mykonos 846 00, Greece). That’s your target for checking in and figuring out where your reserved setup is located.
Here’s a practical heads-up: Super Paradise Beach has multiple beach clubs, and names can be confusingly similar. People have mixed up sections, even ending up at the wrong area. So I’d treat this as a “get it right the first time” situation.
Also, if you’re using public transportation, do what the locals expect you to do: make sure you ask for Super Paradise Beach (not a similarly named Paradise stop). Once you’re there, look for the Thalas/Thalia tavern zone as your reference point.
Your reservation isn’t for the side-by-side most expensive club strip. It’s tied to the Thalas Tavern area, and at least one past booking experience was unhappy specifically because it wasn’t positioned on the side of the Super Paradise beach club they expected. In plain terms: double-check your mental map before you settle in, so you feel good about where you’re sitting.
The beach day routine: sunbeds, bathrooms, and bar service
When you rent your seaside sunbed here, you’re not just buying lounge space. You’re buying an all-day rhythm: put your stuff down, get comfortable, and let the beach club workflow handle the rest.
You’ll have the sunbed all day to relax and swim until sunset. That’s the heart of the value. You’re not chasing chairs or timing your day around availability. You can also use the beach club bar while you’re there, though anything you order at the bar comes with extra charge. Think of it like this: the reservation protects your spot; spending on food and drinks is on you.
A few small comforts matter on a long beach day, and this one has a few. Bathrooms are available. The entry into the water can be slippery in spots, and the area includes sandbags that help make the steps safer. That’s the kind of detail that saves time and keeps your swim day from turning into a careful climb.
Service style is also part of the appeal. Some people describe a chair-side ordering experience—push-button style help—so you don’t have to break your beach trance to get your next drink or snack. Staff attention comes up often as a positive, including one mention of a staff member named Chris who was especially helpful.
Now for the reality check: food and drinks are expensive. One review example mentioned a bar bill around 150€ without much hesitation—so budget like a person who’s on vacation, not like you’re shopping for lunch back home. If you want to keep costs controlled, eat before you arrive or set a hard daily limit.
It’s not just relaxation: Mykonos energy is part of the deal

Super Paradise Beach has a reputation for a first-hand party vibe. You’ll feel it in the music atmosphere and the overall beach energy, but the reserved bed changes how you experience it.
Instead of being part of the “stand around hoping someone moves” crowd, you get a seat that anchors you. That makes it easier to enjoy the social atmosphere without losing your comfort. You can do a mix: swim, lounge, people-watch, then return to your chair when you want calm.
If you want water thrills, you may be able to find activity options right on the beach area. One example mentioned a water tube ride behind a speedboat. Just keep expectations realistic: that kind of activity is not listed as included in your sunbed rental, so treat it as something you’d arrange separately if you’re interested.
Wind can also be a factor on this coast. One day was described as very windy, which can change your comfort level even if the water is gorgeous. If you hate wind, bring a layer that can handle sea breezes.
Price and value: when this sunbed makes sense at $30.17

At $30.17 per person, this is priced like a “save your time and stress” purchase rather than a luxury-only splurge. The biggest value is that it’s a reserved sunbed. In Mykonos, that can be the difference between settling for a bad spot and having an actual beach day.
There’s also a practical money angle. A past experience described savings of about 10–15% compared with buying at the front gate. Even if that exact number varies by day and which beach-club section is selling, the logic holds: buying online can be cheaper and faster than arriving and negotiating your way into a chair.
What you need to add to your mental budget:
- Towels are not included (5€ per towel)
- Bar and restaurant items are extra charge
- If you’re having cocktails all day, your total can jump fast
A good way to decide if this is worth it for you: ask how much you value an assigned place for around 8 hours. If you’re the type who likes to move around the island and treat the beach as one stop, the reservation may feel like a commitment. If you want a full beach reset—swimming, lounging, and staying until the end—this is the kind of purchase that pays you back in comfort.
Also, the experience has a strong overall rating (4.4 out of 5 with 93 ratings). That doesn’t guarantee your day will match someone else’s, but it does suggest the setup works for most people who know what to expect.
Timing rules that affect your actual bed category

The reservation is tied to arrival time. You must arrive by 12:00 noon at the latest. After that, reservations can be released, and if you arrive late, the team will try to accommodate you but can’t guarantee the same category.
This matters because you’re choosing specifically 3rd and 4th row. If you treat this like a casual “sometime this afternoon” plan, you risk losing the exact value you paid for.
If you’re planning a Mykonos beach day, you’ll do best if you build in extra time for transit, finding the right beach-club section, and getting settled. It’s near public transportation, which helps, but the last few minutes still depend on how busy everything is.
Weather matters too. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Who should book a Thalas sunbed day, and who should reconsider

This is a strong fit if you want:
- An organized, reserved sunbed setup for a long beach stretch
- The Super Paradise beach vibe with less chaos
- A day that includes bathrooms and on-site food/drinks access
- A small-group experience (maximum 20 travelers), which usually means smoother check-in and less standing around
It can also work for families. One positive note mentions a children-friendly feel, and if you want a beach base where everyone can relax, reserved loungers help.
I’d reconsider if:
- You want the closest possible seating to the busiest club frontage and you’re sensitive to location differences
- You’re trying to keep spending extremely low, since beach-club drinks and meals can add up quickly
- You tend to arrive late. The 12:00 deadline is real, and it affects what you get
Should you book this Super Paradise Beach sunbed day?

Book it if your goal is a hassle-free Mykonos beach day. The reserved sunbed is the core value, and the Thalas Tavern & Beach area is the right anchor to find your spot. If you arrive by 12:00 noon, you’ll protect the exact row/category you paid for.
Skip or rethink it if you’re price-sensitive and plan to barely use the chair. For a short swim-and-go afternoon, you might do better with a more flexible plan. And if you’re the type who needs front-row proximity to the main club action, check your expectations about the 3rd and 4th row location before you go.
If you want Super Paradise’s party mood with actual comfort and a plan that holds all day, this is a practical booking. Just bring a towel (or pay for one), budget for drinks, and set your arrival time like it’s part of the reservation.
FAQ
What does the Super Paradise Beach seaside sunbed cost and how long is it?
The price is $30.17 per person, and the experience lasts about 8 hours.
Where are the sunbeds located on Super Paradise Beach?
Your reserved sunbeds are in the 3rd and 4th row at Super Paradise Beach.
What’s included in the price, and do I need to bring towels?
Included is the seaside sunbed rental for the day. Towels are not included, and they cost 5€ per towel.
Where do I meet for this experience?
You start at Thalas Tavern & Beach, Super Paradise Beach, Mykonos 846 00, Greece.
How late can I arrive and still keep my bed category?
You must arrive no later than 12:00 noon. After that time, reservations may be released, and late arrivals may be accommodated only based on availability.
What happens if weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
























