1Path to the sea Mykonos

About
1Path to the Sea is a small guesthouse on Super Paradise Street in the southern part of Mykonos, positioned so that the walk from your door to Super Paradise Beach takes roughly one minute. The name is literal: this property exists specifically to put guests as close as possible to one of the island's most consistently popular beaches without requiring a car, a taxi, or a lengthy downhill trek in the midday heat.
With a 5-star rating drawn from 28 reviews and listings on both Booking.com and Airbnb, 1Path operates as a compact, independently run property. It sits in the category between a boutique hotel and a guest house — small enough to feel personal, but positioned in a location that punches well above its size. For travelers whose itinerary revolves around Super Paradise, this is one of the most directly useful bases on the island.
The address — Super Paradise St, Mykonos 846 00 — places the property on the road that descends toward Super Paradise Beach, one of the most recognizable stretches of coastline on Mykonos. The beach itself is known for its clear turquoise water, organized sun loungers, beach bars, and a lively daytime atmosphere that draws a mixed international crowd throughout the summer season.
What to Expect
1Path to the Sea is a property built around its location rather than its scale. The defining feature is straightforward: you are a one-minute walk from Super Paradise Beach, which on Mykonos — where many visitors spend significant time and money on transfers or rental vehicles just to reach the southern beaches — is a genuine practical advantage.
The property is listed across major booking platforms, which means pricing, room availability, and photos are accessible through Booking.com and Airbnb before you commit. The 28 reviews that contribute to its 5-star average suggest a small but highly satisfied guest base, consistent with a hands-on property where the host-to-guest ratio is favorable.
Because the guesthouse sits on Super Paradise Street, you are also within reasonable distance of the beach bars and tavernas that cluster around the Super Paradise and Agrari beach area on the southeastern coast of Mykonos. Platys Gialos, another organized beach with water taxi connections to other southern beaches, is a short drive or longer walk to the west.
Mykonos Town (Chora) is reachable by car or taxi in under 15 minutes from this part of the island, giving you access to the full range of restaurants, shops, and nightlife that the island capital offers — while your accommodation keeps you anchored near the water.
How to Get There
Mykonos has one main airport (Mykonos Island National Airport, JMK), located in the central-northern part of the island. From the airport to Super Paradise Street, a taxi takes approximately 15–20 minutes depending on traffic. Mykonos is a small island but its road network is narrow and congested in peak summer months, so allow extra time during July and August.
There is no direct public bus to Super Paradise Beach from Mykonos Town's South Bus Station — Super Paradise is served by a seasonal boat service from Platis Gialos pier, or by private taxi and rental vehicle. If you are arriving without a car, coordinating a taxi pickup directly to the property is the most reliable option. The property's phone number (+30 698 982 6789) allows you to arrange arrival logistics directly with the host.
For guests renting a car or scooter, Super Paradise Street is signposted from the main road network in the southern part of the island. Parking in this area is limited during peak season, so arriving early in the day or confirming parking options with the property in advance is advisable.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos has a concentrated tourist season running from late May through early October, with July and August representing peak occupancy and peak prices across all accommodation categories. Super Paradise Beach is at its busiest — and its most energetic — during this window.
For guests whose priority is beach access with fewer crowds, late May to mid-June and September offer meaningfully quieter conditions while still delivering reliable warm weather and calm seas. Water temperatures on the southern coast of Mykonos are typically warmest from late July through September.
The meltemi, a strong north wind that characterizes the Aegean in July and August, tends to affect the northern and western-facing beaches of Mykonos more than the southern coast. Super Paradise, sheltered by the island's southern hills, is generally less impacted by the meltemi than beaches around Mykonos Town or Ftelia, making it a more reliable swimming destination on windy days.
Booking well in advance is essential for July and August stays anywhere near Super Paradise — and particularly for small properties with limited inventory like 1Path.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly through the platforms the property lists on. 1Path is available on both Booking.com and Airbnb. Compare pricing across both before reserving, as availability and rates can differ.
- Contact the property before arrival. The host is reachable at +30 698 982 6789. Confirm check-in time and any specific arrival logistics, particularly if you are coming directly from the airport with luggage.
- Plan your Super Paradise Beach days early. Sun lounger availability at Super Paradise fills up quickly on peak-season days. Being a one-minute walk away means you can arrive at opening time without the transfer delays other guests face.
- Arrange transport into Mykonos Town in advance. There is no regular bus service from Super Paradise. Taxis can be scarce during busy evenings — save the contact for a local taxi or use a ride app before you need one urgently.
- Check the meltemi forecast. On days when the north wind is strong elsewhere on Mykonos, Super Paradise's position on the southern coast makes it one of the better options for sheltered swimming. This is a genuine locational advantage worth using.
- Pack for self-sufficiency at the beach. Super Paradise has bars and food service on the beach itself, but having essentials — sunscreen, water, snacks — from a supermarket in Mykonos Town before settling in will save you money and trips during peak hours.
- Follow 1Path on social media before your trip. The property's Facebook page and TikTok account (@1path_mykonos) post recent content from the site and surroundings, giving you a current visual sense of what to expect on arrival.
- Verify current room details and facilities on the booking platform. As a small guesthouse, the room configuration and included amenities are best confirmed directly through the listing rather than assumed from category alone.
Facilities and Location
1Path to the Sea's core facility is its position: Super Paradise Street, a stone's throw from one of Mykonos's signature beaches. Beyond the proximity advantage, the property's guest house classification suggests a smaller, more intimate setup than a full-service hotel — which typically means fewer on-site amenities but more direct access to the host and more flexibility in how the stay is managed.
The website at 1pathhouses.com carries the most current information on what the property includes. For travelers prioritizing beach proximity over resort-style facilities, the trade-off is straightforward. Guests who have reviewed the property across platforms have consistently awarded it a 5-star rating, pointing to a host who compensates for the guesthouse scale with attentive service.
The surrounding area offers beach bar dining and refreshments at Super Paradise Beach itself, with additional taverna options in the Agrari area nearby. For full grocery shopping, pharmacy access, and ATM availability, Mykonos Town is the practical destination — a 10–15 minute drive.
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