Jackie O' Beach Club

About
Jackie O' Beach Club is one of the most recognised beach venues on Mykonos, operating for several decades on the shore near Super Paradise beach on the island's south coast. With a 4.4 rating from more than 1,650 Google reviews, it draws a consistently mixed crowd — day-trippers after a sunbed and a drink, diners looking for a full Greek-Mediterranean lunch, and evening visitors who stay as the music shifts up a gear.
The operation runs across multiple distinct spaces: the Beach Club itself, a Cantina for daytime casual eating, a Town Bar in Mykonos Town (open from early April), and a Yacht Club component that opens by June. That range gives Jackie O' a presence across the island rather than just at the beach, but the beach setup remains the centrepiece that most visitors come for.
The venue sits at coordinates roughly 37.4156°N, 25.3692°E on the southern flank of the island, which puts it in the area of Super Paradise — one of Mykonos's longer sandy stretches, known for its strong winds in the afternoon when the meltemi picks up. The beach faces south-southwest, meaning mornings are calmer and the water tends to settle before noon.
What to Expect
At the beach, sunbeds and umbrellas are arranged in tiered rows on sandy ground. The water in front is the clear Aegean blue you'd expect from this stretch of coast — sandy-bottomed and clean, shelving gently enough for easy swimming in the morning before any chop develops. The club's visual identity leans into bold colour and a certain studied theatricality: staff uniforms, décor choices, and the general aesthetic are all deliberate rather than casual.
Food spans Greek and broader Mediterranean territory, with the Cantina handling more casual daytime plates and the Beach Club restaurant stepping up for fuller meals. The kitchen reportedly works across both Greek staples and dishes with eastern and western influences, reflecting what the venue itself describes as a multicultural approach to food. For serious dining, the venue has hosted multi-chef events — a 2025 programme included a four-hands dinner with two named chefs, which signals a level of culinary ambition beyond standard beach-bar fare.
Drinks cover the full range from coffee and juices through to cocktails and spirits. Music runs through the day and evolves toward the evening, and the club hosts live events and performances across the summer season — notable bookings for 2025 included DJ and performance sets in August. The Yacht Club element, opening in June, adds a nautical component to the venue's identity for visitors arriving by sea.
The overall atmosphere is energetic and social rather than quiet or secluded. If you want a peaceful morning read on a sunbed, arrive early. By afternoon the venue operates at full volume.
How to Get There
Jackie O' Beach Club is on the southern coast of Mykonos, in the Super Paradise area. There is no direct public bus to Super Paradise beach from Mykonos Town (Hora), so most visitors reach it by one of two routes. The faster option is a water taxi from Platys Gialos or from the Old Port in Mykonos Town — boats run regularly in season. Driving from Hora takes around 15–20 minutes on winding island roads; the approach involves narrow stretches, and parking at the beach during peak season (July–August) is tight. A taxi from Mykonos Town is straightforward to arrange and avoids the parking problem.
For visitors staying near Platis Gialos or Psarou, the water taxi route is particularly convenient and worth building into the day. Arrive by boat and you land almost directly in front of the club.
Accessibility on the beach itself is limited by the sandy terrain and the general lack of flat paved surfaces common to Greek beach venues. Anyone with significant mobility constraints should contact the venue in advance.
Best Time to Visit
The Beach Club opens for the season on 15 May and runs through to late September or early October, in line with the general rhythm of Mykonos's tourist season. The Town Bar opens considerably earlier — from 9 April — for those visiting the island in the shoulder season.
For the beach experience specifically, mornings before noon are calmer in terms of both wind and crowd density. The meltemi, the Aegean's prevailing northerly summer wind, tends to strengthen from early afternoon and can make the southern beaches choppy and windy by 2–3pm. That said, the wind also keeps temperatures manageable in July and August when midday heat would otherwise be punishing.
August is peak season for events and performances but also the busiest period overall. If you want to attend a specific live event, book sunbeds well in advance. May, June, and September offer a quieter version of the same venue — fewer crowds, similar food and drink quality, and generally more pleasant conditions for a full day on the beach.
Tips for Visiting
- Book sunbeds ahead of time. During July and August, sunbed availability at Jackie O' is not guaranteed without a reservation. Contact the venue directly at [email protected] or call +30 697 301 0981 before your visit.
- Arrive by water taxi if you can. Boats from the Old Port or Platys Gialos drop you close to the club and save the stress of island-road driving and limited parking.
- Go early for swimming. The water is clearest and calmest in the morning before the meltemi picks up and before the beach reaches full capacity.
- Check the event calendar before your trip. Jackie O' hosts live performances through the summer — the 2025 schedule included events in August that required advance planning. The website and Instagram account carry the most current listings.
- The Cantina and Beach Club serve different menus. If you want a full sit-down meal rather than casual daytime food, the Beach Club restaurant is the right setting. Clarify when you arrive or when booking which space you're being seated in.
- Evening visits are a different experience. The beach transitions noticeably as the afternoon progresses — the crowd shifts, music volume rises, and the venue takes on a bar-forward character. Plan your visit around what you're actually after.
- The Town Bar in Mykonos Town opens from April. If you're visiting early in the season before the beach opens, or if you want a Jackie O' drink without the beach journey, the Town Bar in Hora is operational from 9 April.
- Dress code and style matter here. Jackie O' has a carefully curated aesthetic. While there's no formal dress code listed, the crowd skews towards fashion-conscious summer wear rather than purely utilitarian beach gear.
What to Order
The food programme at Jackie O' covers Greek classics alongside dishes influenced by broader Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cooking. The Cantina handles lighter daytime eating — think mezze-style plates, salads, and casual dishes suited to eating between swims. The Beach Club restaurant goes further, with a more composed menu that the venue has used for multi-chef dining events.
For drinks, the bar runs a full cocktail menu. Given the venue's long-standing identity, the house cocktails are worth trying rather than defaulting to standard spirits. The beach setting and southern Mykonos light make the late-morning period — after a swim, before the wind picks up — the ideal time for a long lunch with a glass of something cold.
If you're visiting specifically for food rather than the beach atmosphere, the four-hands chef dinners (held for three nights in August 2025 with chefs Sperxos and Fotinakis) suggest the kitchen is capable of more than standard tourist-beach cooking. Keep an eye on the events calendar for similar programming in future seasons.
Address
Mykonos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 697 301 0981Website
www.jackieomykonos.comLocation
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