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Amyth of Mykonos Super Paradise

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Amyth of Mykonos Super Paradise sits on the southern coast of Mykonos, positioned at Super Paradise beach — a cove known for its vivid turquoise water, fine golden sand, and reliably energetic atmosphere from late morning through sundown. Staying here means you are on the beach, not a shuttle ride away from it.

Super Paradise is one of the few beaches on Mykonos where the party runs parallel to the swimming rather than replacing it. The cove is sheltered enough to retain calm water on most summer days, and the surrounding hillside keeps the setting compact and visually striking. A hotel at this location puts you within walking distance of the water at any hour, which is meaningfully different from the majority of Mykonos accommodation concentrated around Mykonos Town or Ornos.

The research available on Amyth of Mykonos Super Paradise points to a property with a bohemian design sensibility and pool facilities — characteristics consistent with the newer wave of lifestyle-oriented hotels that have opened on Mykonos over the past decade. Because detailed room specifications, exact rates, and full amenity lists were not available at time of writing, prospective guests should confirm specifics directly with the property before booking.

What to Expect

Super Paradise beach sits roughly 6 kilometres southeast of Mykonos Town, tucked into a horseshoe-shaped bay with steep hillsides on three sides. The beach itself is sandy throughout, with water that shifts from pale aquamarine at the shoreline to deep blue toward the centre of the bay. Sun loungers and beach bars are fixtures here from June through September.

A hotel positioned at this beach places guests within seconds of the water. If the bohemian design references in available source material are accurate, expect interiors that lean toward warm textures, earthy tones, and informal common areas rather than the stiff formality of a large resort. Pool access — referenced in multiple source snippets — would be a practical asset at a beach-adjacent property, since it gives guests an alternative when the public beach fills up during the peak afternoon hours of July and August.

The location also means you are away from the crowds of Mykonos Town and the main tourist strip around Platis Gialos and Psarou. That distance is a trade-off: Super Paradise is quieter at midnight than the Town, but you will need transport to reach restaurants, the port, and the airport. Taxis, water taxis, and rental vehicles are the practical options.

Because the property sits on a hillside cove rather than a flat beachfront, some areas may involve steps or uneven ground. Guests with mobility requirements should confirm accessibility details directly with the hotel.

How to Get There

Super Paradise beach is not served by the main KTEL bus network, which means arriving by public bus requires a connection and a walk or taxi transfer. From Mykonos Town, the most straightforward route is by taxi — the journey takes roughly 15 to 20 minutes depending on traffic, which intensifies considerably in August.

A water taxi service operates between several southern beaches during the summer season, with stops at Super Paradise. If you are already based at Platis Gialos, Paraga, or Paradise beach, this is the most convenient way to reach Super Paradise without backtracking through Town.

Rental cars and scooters are widely available in Mykonos Town and at the airport. Parking near Super Paradise is limited and fills quickly during peak hours; arriving before 11:00 or after 16:00 reduces the difficulty. The road down to the beach is narrow and winding — standard for south-coast Mykonos, but worth noting if you are hiring a vehicle for the first time.

Mykonos International Airport (JMK) is approximately 7 kilometres from Super Paradise. A taxi from the airport direct to the hotel is the most practical arrival option with luggage.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos has a compressed but intense tourist season. Super Paradise is quietest in June and the first half of September, when the water is warm and the beach is comfortably busy without being overwhelmed. July and August bring peak crowds, premium prices, and the highest temperatures — typically between 28°C and 34°C, with the Meltemi wind providing some relief on exposed hillside positions.

Super Paradise faces roughly southwest, which means the beach receives afternoon sun well into the early evening — a practical advantage for guests who prefer to swim later in the day. The bay's sheltered shape also means it retains calmer water than more exposed northern beaches when the Meltemi picks up.

For accommodation, booking well in advance is essential for July and August. Properties near Super Paradise beach tend to sell out months ahead during those weeks. June and September offer more flexibility on dates and, in many cases, meaningfully lower rates.

October through April, most beach-adjacent hotels on Mykonos close entirely. If you are planning a shoulder-season trip, confirm the property's operational dates before booking.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for peak season. Super Paradise is one of Mykonos's most popular beaches, and hotels at this location fill up quickly for July and August. Aim to book at least three to four months in advance.
  • Arrange transfers in advance. Taxis in Mykonos during peak season can be difficult to find on short notice, particularly late at night. Ask the hotel about recommended transfer services or pre-arranged taxis from the airport or port.
  • Confirm what is included. Without detailed amenity information available at time of writing, it is worth clarifying directly with the property which facilities — pool, breakfast, beach access, loungers — are included in your rate.
  • Bring cash as a backup. While most businesses on Mykonos accept cards, ATMs are concentrated in Mykonos Town. Having some cash on hand for water taxis, tips, or smaller beach vendors is practical.
  • Water taxi logistics. If you plan to use the water taxi network to visit other beaches, check the seasonal schedule before arrival — services typically run from late May through late September, with frequency increasing in July and August.
  • Pack for the hillside. Super Paradise's hotel area involves some inclines and steps. Comfortable sandals that can handle uneven ground are more practical than flip-flops for moving between the hotel and the beach.
  • Noise and energy levels. Super Paradise is one of Mykonos's liveliest beaches during the day and early evening. If you prefer a quieter environment, request a room positioned away from the beach-facing side, or consider whether this beach location matches your preferred pace.
  • Check seasonal closure dates. Many Mykonos beach hotels operate only from approximately May through October. Verify the property's exact opening and closing dates for your travel period.

Facilities and Location

The coordinates for Amyth of Mykonos Super Paradise place it at 37.4150°N, 25.3656°E — consistent with the Super Paradise bay on the island's southern coast. This is a distinct and specific location, physically separated from the main resort clusters at Platis Gialos (roughly 2 kilometres west by road) and Mykonos Town (approximately 6 kilometres by road).

Based on available source references, the property includes at least one pool. The bohemian design aesthetic referenced in snippets suggests the interiors aim for a relaxed, informal character rather than a corporate hotel feel. For precise details on room categories, bed configurations, breakfast options, Wi-Fi coverage, air conditioning, and any additional services, direct contact with the property is the only reliable source — the information available in this research bundle does not extend to those specifics.

The surrounding area at Super Paradise beach includes beach bar and food service infrastructure that operates through the summer season, which supplements whatever on-site dining the hotel itself provides.

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Mikonos 846 00, Greece

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