REVIEW · MYKONOS
Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (5th, 6th & 7th row)
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Mykonos beach days go faster when you already have your lounger set. This setup at Thalas Tavern & Beach on Super Paradise Beach gives you an assigned sunbed and umbrella on the 5th, 6th, or 7th row, so you can show up and start relaxing right away. I especially like the attentive beach service that brings food and drinks straight to your spot, and the comfortable, quality loungers that make it feel like a real beach club day instead of a scramble. The main drawback to plan for is that towels cost extra and drinks/food can be pricey, so you’ll want to budget a little and pack smart.
You’re basically buying an easy day: guaranteed shade and seating, golden sand and clear water, plus a proper place to order snacks without leaving your lounger. One more thing to consider is the beach is popular and the water can feel cool at times—refreshing, but not always warm—and the area isn’t known for a lot of nearby exploring.
In This Review
- Key points before you go
- Super Paradise Beach on rows 5–7: what your “8 hours” really means
- Thalas Tavern & Beach: your anchored start point
- Stop 1: Thalas Tavern & Beach at Super Paradise
- Your lounger setup
- Beach time: sand, water, and the reality of Mykonos crowds
- Snacks, beverages, and service that finds you
- Price and value: when $30.07 feels fair
- Rows 5, 6, and 7: the practical choice that saves you trouble
- What to eat and drink (and how to avoid surprises)
- Getting there: a simple plan for Mykonos beach logistics
- Timing matters: arriving by noon keeps your category more likely
- Who this beach day fits best (and who should look elsewhere)
- Should you book this Super Paradise sunbed setup?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for the sunbed rental?
- When does this experience start and end?
- What’s included with the booking?
- Is an umbrella included?
- Are towels included in the price?
- What’s the latest arrival time?
- What happens if I arrive after 12:00 noon?
- How long is the experience?
- Is the beach day weather dependent?
- Is the experience limited in size?
Key points before you go
- Sunbed on rows 5–7: still close to the action, with an easier way to secure a spot.
- Food and drink service at your lounger: you don’t have to keep walking back and forth.
- Comfort-first setup: loungers and umbrella are described as comfortable and well kept.
- Bring towels or pay onsite: towels cost extra, so factor that into your day.
- Super Paradise is busy: plan for a lively beach atmosphere rather than quiet seclusion.
- Pre-booking is often better value: it can cost less than grabbing beds in person.
Super Paradise Beach on rows 5–7: what your “8 hours” really means

This experience is designed as a straightforward beach day. You book a seaside sunbed rental for the day and use it to settle in at Super Paradise Beach with an umbrella, then spend your time swimming, sunning, and eating whenever you want. It’s built for people who want a Mykonos beach club vibe without turning the day into a logistics project.
The timing matters too. You’ll have about 8 hours (approx.) at the beach. That’s long enough to do a proper loop: swim, dry off, eat something salty, repeat. If you’re the type who gets restless without a plan, this one helps you stay relaxed while still feeling like you did something special.
The “5th, 6th & 7th row” detail is also more than marketing. Being in the mid-to-back rows usually means you’re not as close as the absolute front seating, but you’re still right in the beach-club zone. For most people, that’s a sweet spot: you get the convenience and comfort without paying for the absolute closest positioning (when different categories are offered).
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mykonos.
Thalas Tavern & Beach: your anchored start point

Your meeting point is Thalas Tavern & Beach at Super Paradise Beach, and the experience ends back there. That matters because you don’t lose time trying to find the right beach access point or guessing which entrance belongs to your booking.
Thalas Tavern is the kind of venue that makes sense for a day like this. You have a base, a restaurant setting, and staff who can handle ordering so you don’t have to constantly get up. Reviews and day-of descriptions point to clean, well-run facilities with a more polished beach-club feel than you get from simple beach rentals.
Also, the area can be a little limited for wandering. One practical expectation: you might not find a lot nearby beyond the beach itself and the immediate club setup. So treat this day as a beach day first, sightseeing day second. If you want to wander afterward, plan it as separate time.
Stop 1: Thalas Tavern & Beach at Super Paradise

This is the only stop, and it’s the heart of the day: your seaside sunbed rental for the day at Super Paradise Beach.
Your lounger setup
You’re assigned a sunbed on the 5th, 6th, or 7th row with an umbrella. In plain terms, it means shade is handled for you and you can drop your things without carrying them around.
The loungers are described as comfortable, and the beach club setup is presented as clean and nicely kept. That combo matters because a beach day can turn sour if chairs are uncomfortable or facilities feel messy. Here, the emphasis is on ease and comfort.
Beach time: sand, water, and the reality of Mykonos crowds
Super Paradise is known for golden sand and crystal-clear water. The water can feel cool at times—people call it cold but refreshing—so expect that reality if you’re used to consistently warm beaches.
The beach is also popular and tends to be busy. That doesn’t ruin it, but it changes the vibe. You’re not coming for quiet solitude. You’re coming for a classic Mykonos beach day where people are out, music or chatter might be around, and the atmosphere feels like summer.
Snacks, beverages, and service that finds you
You can relax and order food and drinks while you’re seated. A big advantage here is that service is set up so you can get your order without leaving your lounger. For a beach day, that’s the difference between spending your time actually at the beach vs. walking back and forth when hunger hits.
The food is described as delicious, with examples like fries with feta cheese. People also note that portions can be big, so you might not need to order as much as you think—especially if you’re pairing food with drinks.
Drinks tend to be pricey (common for beach clubs), and food pricing lands on the higher side too. The value is not that everything is cheap; the value is that the experience is easy and your day stays comfortable.
Price and value: when $30.07 feels fair

At $30.07 per person, you’re paying for a day of seating and shade at one of the best-known Mykonos beach settings. The key value here is not just the chair—it’s the convenience and the fact that you’re less likely to waste time trying to find availability on the spot.
There’s a clear comparison point from people who weighed booking options. When they booked ahead, it cost less than paying in person. Some report that the same-type beds can be around 50 euro in person, and in-person pricing is often higher per bed. In one example, pre-booking was far cheaper than buying beds outright at the beach.
So how do you judge whether it’s worth it for you? If you want:
- a guaranteed lounger and umbrella for a set beach day,
- a low-effort experience with staff service,
- and a comfortable base so you can actually relax,
then it usually makes sense. If you love hopping around beaches and don’t care about having shade already set, you could choose a cheaper DIY approach. But for Super Paradise specifically, reserving ahead tends to protect your day from turning into a scramble.
Rows 5, 6, and 7: the practical choice that saves you trouble

Being in the 5th, 6th, or 7th row changes your experience in small but real ways. You’ll be close enough to the water and service, but you’re not always at the exact front line where space fills first.
Here’s why I like this arrangement for many visitors:
- You get the beach-club comfort without needing the very best seat category.
- You still enjoy the full day experience—sunbathing, swimming, ordering food—without constantly relocating.
- You’re more likely to secure a spot than trying to arrive and negotiate your place on the beach.
For couples and friends, this is ideal because it creates a shared home base. For solo travelers, it’s also a win—you can settle without constantly keeping an eye on whether you’ll lose your place.
What to eat and drink (and how to avoid surprises)

Food and drinks are part of the appeal here, but with beach clubs you should expect standard vacation pricing.
What I recommend you do:
- Plan to order something so you get the full beach-club feel.
- Share items if you’re not starving; portions can be big.
- If you’re price-sensitive, keep your drink count in check and choose one treat you really want.
Specific favorites show up in the details. Fries with feta cheese is one example that gets mentioned. That tells you the menu isn’t just salads and snacks—it includes satisfying beach-friendly food.
Also, you’ll want to know towel reality. Towels are not included and cost 5€/towel if you buy them. Easy fix: bring your own towel if you can. It’s the simplest way to keep the day from costing more than you planned.
Getting there: a simple plan for Mykonos beach logistics

The experience is near public transportation, which helps if you’re not hiring a private ride. Still, Mykonos travel can feel tricky depending on where you’re coming from and what time of day you arrive.
If you’re arriving from a cruise, use a smarter routing approach. One helpful tip is to take the ferry to the old port, then grab a taxi from there. Another practical note: buses from the terminal can be infrequent (described as about once an hour) and can get crowded quickly, with limited capacity. A taxi can save time and stress if your schedule is tight.
No matter how you get there, your biggest mission is timing. Reservations need to be used properly, and arriving late can affect what you get.
Timing matters: arriving by noon keeps your category more likely

You must arrive no later than 12:00 noon. After that time, reservations may be released, and the arrangement can turn into a first-come, first-served situation.
If you arrive after noon, they’ll try to accommodate you if availability allows, but you can’t count on it being for the same exact category you booked. In other words: arrive early enough to secure the setup you paid for, especially if you’re traveling during peak season.
This is one of those small rules that makes the whole experience smoother. Show up with time to settle, not with a race-against-the-clock attitude.
Who this beach day fits best (and who should look elsewhere)

This is a strong fit if you:
- want a classic Mykonos beach club day without dealing with tent-like chaos,
- care about comfortable loungers and shade,
- and plan to eat or drink while you relax.
It’s also great if you’re staying near the area. The convenience reduces friction, so you spend more time in the sun and less time figuring out your day.
On the other hand, you might prefer something different if:
- you want a quieter beach experience with minimal crowds,
- you’re trying to keep the day as low cost as possible (beach club pricing adds up),
- or you don’t plan to use the lounger for most of the day.
Should you book this Super Paradise sunbed setup?
I’d book it if you want an easy, comfortable Super Paradise Beach day with a set home base and staff service. The pricing can feel fair because pre-booking often works out cheaper than paying in person, and you’re buying the stress reduction of knowing you’ll have shade and seating.
Do it especially if you’re aiming to go during busy Mykonos weeks, or if you just want your day to start relaxing the moment you arrive. Pack a towel, budget for food and drinks, and you’ll get what this experience is best at: a smooth beach-club day with Mykonos summer energy.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for the sunbed rental?
The meeting point is Thalas Tavern & Beach at Super Paradise Beach, Mykonos 846 00, Greece.
When does this experience start and end?
It starts at Thalas Tavern & Beach and ends back at the same meeting point.
What’s included with the booking?
Your booking includes a seaside sunbed rental for the day.
Is an umbrella included?
Yes. The experience includes one umbrella along with your seaside sunbed setup.
Are towels included in the price?
No. Towels are not included and cost 5€/towel if you need to buy one onsite.
What’s the latest arrival time?
You must arrive no later than 12:00 noon.
What happens if I arrive after 12:00 noon?
If you arrive after 12:00 noon, the reservations may be released. They will try to accommodate you if there is availability, but they cannot guarantee it will be the same category you booked.
How long is the experience?
The duration is approximately 8 hours.
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.
Is the experience limited in size?
Yes. The maximum group size is 200 travelers. Service animals are allowed, and most travelers can participate.






















