Super Paradise Beach Club

About
Super Paradise Beach Club sits directly on the sand of Super Paradise Beach, one of the most recognized party beaches in the Aegean. The venue has been operating for more than fifty years and carries a reputation that reaches well beyond Greece — drawing a global mix of travelers who arrive specifically for its combination of daytime lounging, sea access, and an atmosphere that intensifies steadily through the afternoon and into the evening.
The club occupies a sheltered bay on Mykonos's southeastern coast, framed on both sides by granite headlands. Unlike many Mykonos beach bars that are essentially elevated terraces above the water, Super Paradise puts you directly on the beach, with sun beds arranged right up to the shoreline and the music audible from the moment you step off the transfer boat or arrive by road. The venue recently underwent a full redesign, reopening in a new era that leans into natural stone and wood construction to harmonize with the surrounding rock formations rather than compete with them.
A 2026 grand opening signals a continuation of that renovation, with the club positioning itself around what it describes as a "bohemian" aesthetic — raw materials, local architectural references, and a programming mix that ranges from afternoon DJ sets to event-focused nights. The Google rating of 4.3 across more than 5,400 reviews confirms it draws consistent satisfaction despite the scale and the prices that typically accompany Mykonos beach clubs.
What to Expect
The beach itself is a curved bay with clear blue-green water and a sandy and pebble shore. The granite rock formations at either end are distinctive and give the cove a defined, almost theatrical frame. The water here is generally calm by Mykonos standards because the bay faces southeast, which means it catches less of the prevailing meltemi wind than the northern and western beaches.
The beach club operation covers multiple zones: sun beds and umbrellas on the sand closest to the water, a main bar and cocktail area, a restaurant serving food throughout the day, and a boutique selling branded clothing and gifts. Massage services are also available on-site according to the venue's own listing. The food program includes what the venue describes as "mouth-watering food options" alongside a wine list and a full cocktail menu — the practical implication being that you can spend an entire day here without leaving the beach.
The music programming is central to the experience. DJ sets begin in the afternoon and the energy escalates toward evening, making Super Paradise distinctly different from quieter, more relaxed beach clubs elsewhere on the island. If you are looking for a beach that allows extended silent reading, this is not it. If you want high-quality sound in an open-air setting with the sea in front of you, this is one of the few places on Mykonos that genuinely delivers it.
The boutique and gift shop add a retail dimension uncommon for a pure beach bar, and a hookah bar service rounds out an offer designed to keep guests on-site for extended stays.
How to Get There
Super Paradise Beach is reachable by road via a narrow track that descends from the main route connecting Platis Gialos and Paraga. If you are driving, be prepared for a steep and winding approach with limited passing space. Parking at the bottom is restricted, especially in July and August, and many visitors find it easier to park higher up and walk down.
The most popular approach from Mykonos Town (Chora) or Platis Gialos is by water taxi. Small transfer boats run regularly between Platis Gialos and Super Paradise during the summer season, and this is generally the least stressful way to arrive. The journey takes only a few minutes from Platis Gialos. Similar boat connections exist from Paraga Beach.
Local KTEL buses serve Platis Gialos and Paraga from Mykonos Town's South Bus Station (Fabrika), from where you can connect to a water taxi. There is no direct bus to Super Paradise Beach itself.
Taxis from Mykonos Town can bring you to the top of the road, but road taxis do not descend to the beach itself.
Best Time to Visit
Super Paradise Beach Club operates through the summer season, with the 2026 grand opening scheduled for May 1st. The venue reaches peak activity from late June through early September, when it draws the largest international crowds and runs the most frequent DJ events.
For the beach itself, mornings before midday are quieter and the light on the water is at its most clear. Sun beds fill up quickly on peak-season days, so arriving before 11:00 gives you the best selection. The atmosphere builds through the afternoon, with the most intense crowd and music energy typically from 15:00 onward.
Mykonian summers are hot and dry, with the meltemi wind picking up most reliably from July through mid-August. Because Super Paradise faces southeast, it is more sheltered from this wind than beaches on the north coast, meaning conditions are generally more comfortable for swimming — though the absence of wind also means it can feel quite warm during midday hours.
May, early June, and September offer a version of the experience with fewer people, lower prices, and cooler temperatures, while still keeping the core beach club operation running.
Tips for Visiting
- Reserve sun beds in advance if possible. The club's website at super-paradise.com allows bookings, and during peak season the best positions — closest to the water's edge — are claimed early, often before 10:00.
- Arrive by water taxi if you can. The boat from Platis Gialos drops you directly at the beach, avoids parking stress entirely, and gives you a better first view of the bay from the sea.
- Budget accordingly. Mykonos beach clubs operate on a price tier well above most European beach destinations. Sun bed hire, cocktails, and food are all premium-priced, and a full day here should be planned as a significant spend.
- Check the events calendar before you go. Super Paradise runs themed nights and DJ events that draw larger crowds and sometimes require advance tickets or reservations. The website and Instagram account are the most reliable places to track upcoming dates.
- The boutique is worth a look. The on-site clothing and gifts store carries branded merchandise and some locally relevant items — useful if you want a memento beyond a photo.
- Bring a cover-up for the restaurant area. While the beach is casual, the dining section observes a level of presentation consistent with what you'd expect from a well-regarded Mykonos food operation.
- Sunset here faces inland rather than seaward. The bay opens southeast, so the dramatic Aegean sunsets that face west are not visible from this beach. If sunset light is your priority, plan accordingly or move to a west-facing location later in the evening.
- Contact the venue directly for group bookings. The email address [email protected] and phone number +30 2289 026062 are the direct lines for reservations and event inquiries.
What to Order
The club's food and drink program covers a full day rather than just snacks. The cocktail list is built around creative drinks intended to complement the beach setting — cold, visually appealing, and strong enough to match the music. The wine program leans toward Greek and international bottles at the premium end of what you'd expect for a Mykonos venue.
The restaurant function means you can order full meals rather than just bar food. Greek-influenced dishes are the likely core of the menu, though the specific offering changes with the season and the kitchen's current direction. Arriving hungry and planning to eat on-site is a reasonable strategy — it avoids the need to factor in a separate lunch stop, and the food is reported to be a genuine part of the experience rather than an afterthought.
For non-drinkers, fresh juices and non-alcoholic options are standard at venues of this type, though you should confirm the current menu for specifics.
Address
Super Paradise Beach, Μύκονος 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 026062Website
super-paradise.comLocation
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