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About

Paradise Beach Resort has operated on the southern shore of Mykonos since 1969, making it one of the longest-running accommodation options on the island. The property sits directly on Paradise Beach — a broad sandy bay on the island's south coast, roughly 4 km from Mykonos Town — so guests walk from their rooms to the waterline in under a minute. With a 4.2-star rating across more than 1,300 reviews, it draws a loyal crowd that returns specifically for the combination of beachfront access and on-site energy.

The resort classifies itself as a resort hotel and covers a broad range of accommodation types: superior sea-view rooms, standard rooms, bungalows, and beach cabins. That range means the property suits couples after a sea-view room as well as groups or budget travelers who are comfortable in a cabin-style setup. The 24-hour reception handles check-in at any arrival time, which is practical given that many ferries from Athens or other islands dock late.

Paradise Beach itself has a decades-long reputation as one of the most animated beaches in the Aegean, and the resort is the anchor property on that stretch. On-site you'll find restaurants, bars, and a beach lounge, so you can spend an entire day without leaving the property.

What to Expect

The room categories span several price points and configurations. Superior sea-view rooms face the water and offer the most direct visual connection to the beach. Standard rooms are set slightly further back or have a different orientation. Bungalows provide more separation from the main resort flow, which suits guests who want a quieter stay while still being on-site. Beach cabins are the most informal option — basic, steps from the sand, and oriented toward guests who plan to spend most of their time outdoors.

Common facilities based on the resort's own description include multiple food and beverage outlets: a restaurant serving a variety of cuisines and a lounge bar where cocktails are available throughout the day. Sun-bed access on the beach is available from early morning. The 24-hour front desk is staffed by what the resort describes as experienced personnel.

The resort also operates a beach club that has separately earned a ranking among the world's top-rated clubs, drawing internationally recognized DJs throughout the summer season. Guests staying at the resort are on-site for those events, though the club atmosphere means the property is not a quiet retreat by design. If you are looking for a peaceful base, this is worth knowing before you book.

The season runs April through October. Outside those months the resort is closed.

How to Get There

Paradise Beach is on the southern coast of Mykonos, roughly 4 km by road from Mykonos Town (Chora). The most straightforward options from Mykonos Town are taxi or KTEL bus. The public bus to Paradise Beach runs from the southern bus station near the Old Port in Mykonos Town; the journey takes around 15 minutes. Taxis from the port or airport are available but can be in high demand during peak summer weeks — book in advance or use the taxi rank near the port.

If you are renting a car or scooter, the road south from Chora toward Platis Gialos forks toward Paradise Beach; follow signage once you pass Platis Gialos. Parking at and near the beach is limited in peak season. Arriving by water taxi from Mykonos Town's Old Port is also an option during operating months — the sea route takes roughly 20 minutes and drops you close to the beach.

The resort address is Paradise Beach, Mikonos 846 00. The coordinates are 37.4102°N, 25.3558°E.

Best Time to Visit

The resort is open April through October. July and August are the peak weeks on Mykonos, with the highest room rates, fully booked beach beds by mid-morning, and the beach club operating at full capacity most evenings. If you want the full summer experience — warm sea, long days, active nightlife — July and August deliver it, but book well in advance.

June and September offer a more measured version of the same experience: water temperatures are still warm, the resort is fully operational, and the beach is less crowded on weekday mornings. Late April and early May are quieter still; the weather is mild and the island is significantly less busy, though some ancillary services on the beach may not yet be fully running.

Paradise Beach faces south and is well-exposed to the afternoon sun. The meltemi wind, common in July and August, can pick up in the afternoons and occasionally makes conditions choppy for swimming; mornings are generally calmer.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for peak season. July and August dates at Paradise Beach Resort fill quickly. If you want a sea-view room or bungalow in those weeks, book several months ahead.
  • Confirm your room type before finalizing. The range from beach cabin to superior sea-view room is wide. Ask the property directly what each category includes and where it sits relative to the beach and the club area.
  • Factor in the club when choosing your room. Beach club events run late into the night. If you are a light sleeper or traveling with young children, ask reception which room categories have the most separation from the club venue.
  • Arrive with confirmed transport. Taxis on Mykonos in peak season can be difficult to find on the spot. Arrange a transfer from the port or airport in advance through the resort or a local operator.
  • Use the early morning beach access. Sun-beds fill fast. The resort's beach access starts early in the morning — getting out before 9 am gives you the best choice of position and the calmest sea conditions.
  • The bus is the cheapest transfer. The KTEL southern bus station in Mykonos Town runs regular service to Paradise Beach throughout the summer. It costs a fraction of a taxi and runs frequently enough to be practical for a day trip or a late return.
  • Contact reception directly for 2025 rates. The resort publishes rates on its website, but direct booking via email ([email protected]) or phone (+30 2289 022852) sometimes surfaces options not visible on third-party platforms.
  • Pack for a full beach day. Once you are at Paradise Beach, everything you need — food, drinks, sun-beds, showers — is on-site or immediately adjacent. You do not need to leave the beach zone during the day.

Facilities and Location

Paradise Beach Resort operates across the full Paradise Beach frontage. On-site dining covers a restaurant with varied cuisine and a lounge bar. The beach itself provides sun-bed rental and direct sea access. Shops are also present within the resort complex.

The beach club component — operating under the same Paradise Beach brand since the resort's founding era — has hosted major international DJs and is cited in global club rankings. This is an integrated part of the resort's identity rather than a separate neighboring venue, so accommodation guests are co-located with it throughout the season.

The 24-hour reception makes the property accessible for late-night arrivals, which is common on Mykonos given ferry and flight schedules. The resort's own website (paradisemykonos.com) is the most current source for room availability, seasonal rates, and package details.

Address

Paradise Beach, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

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