Paradise Club Restaurant

About
Paradise Club Restaurant is the food-and-drink anchor of Paradise Beach Club, sitting directly on the sand at Paradise Beach on Mykonos's south coast. The wider complex has been operating since 1969 — making it one of the longest-running party venues in Greece — and it holds a ranking of #14 in the DJMag annual poll of best clubs worldwide. The restaurant and bar run from 8:00 AM through to 2:00 AM every day of the week, covering everything from a morning coffee on the beach to a full night out.
Paradise Beach itself is a broad, south-facing stretch of golden sand roughly 5 kilometres from Mykonos Town, sheltered enough for calm swimming yet exposed enough to catch the afternoon meltemi breeze. The club occupies the beachfront in a way that blurs the line between open-air dining, beach bar, and live-event venue. Tables and loungers face the water, while the main stage and DJ booth are positioned for afternoon and evening sets that carry across the beach from around 4:30 PM onward.
The venue targets a crowd that wants to combine a proper beach day with food, drink, and organised nightlife without relocating. It sits alongside the Paradise Beach Resort, which offers sea-view rooms, standard rooms, bungalows, and beach cabins for guests who want to stay within walking distance of the club.
What to Expect
Arriving in the morning, the atmosphere is relatively calm — beach chairs are set out, the kitchen is open, and you can eat or drink while the day fills in around you. The venue can accommodate thousands of guests at peak capacity, so by mid-afternoon the energy shifts considerably. The formal party programming typically starts at 4:30 PM and the music escalates from there, with international and resident DJs rotating through a schedule of themed events.
The physical layout is an open-air design, essentially a large terrace and bar structure built into the beachfront. There is no roof over most of the seating area, which is intentional — this is an outdoor venue at its core. The stage faces the sea, and the sound system is scaled for a large crowd. On event nights the beach-bar feel gives way to something closer to a concert or club experience.
As a restaurant and bar, the operation covers a wide window. Morning and midday service is the quieter, more straightforward dining period. By late afternoon food and drink continue, but the entertainment program takes priority. For anyone who simply wants a meal without the full-scale party context, earlier hours — before roughly 3:00 PM — offer that in a more workable environment.
The venue has a VIP programme for private party booths and event packages, bookable directly through the website. The email address listed for VIP enquiries is [email protected].
How to Get There
Paradise Beach is accessible by road from Mykonos Town via the route through Ano Mera or via the airport road turning south toward Paraga. By car the drive from Mykonos Town takes approximately 10–15 minutes depending on traffic. Parking is available in the area around Paradise Beach, though spaces fill quickly on peak summer afternoons.
A regular water taxi and caique boat service runs from Mykonos Town port (Old Port, near Taxi Square) directly to Paradise Beach during summer months — this is often the most straightforward way to arrive and avoids parking entirely. The journey takes around 15–20 minutes by sea.
Local buses (KTEL) connect Mykonos Town to Paradise Beach with reasonable frequency in high season, departing from the South Bus Station near the Old Port. Taxis from Mykonos Town are metered and the fare is modest; agreeing a price in advance is common practice on the island. The club sits directly on the beach — once you arrive at Paradise Beach, the venue is immediately visible.
Best Time to Visit
Paradise Beach Club operates April through October. Peak season is July and August, when the venue runs at full capacity and advance booking for sunbeds, event packages, and VIP booths is strongly recommended. June and September offer a similar line-up of events with slightly thinner crowds and more manageable conditions.
For the full party programme, Friday and Saturday evenings are the busiest nights, though events run throughout the week. If you want beach time with food and drinks but without the peak-volume atmosphere, weekday mornings from opening through to around 2:00 PM are considerably calmer. The south-facing aspect means the beach catches strong afternoon sun, and the meltemi wind off the Aegean provides relief from the mid-afternoon heat in July and August. Evening temperatures on the beach drop noticeably after sunset, so a layer is useful if you are staying past midnight.
Tips for Visiting
- Book ahead for peak dates. VIP booths and event packages sell out in high season. Use the website or contact [email protected] to secure a spot rather than relying on walk-in availability.
- Arrive early for beach access. Sunbeds on the club's section of the beach fill by mid-morning on busy days in July and August. Morning arrivals from 8:00 AM onward have the best selection.
- Use the boat taxi if possible. The caique service from Mykonos Old Port avoids the road traffic and parking congestion that builds up at Paradise Beach by early afternoon in high season.
- Dress code shifts over the day. Beachwear is standard until early evening; if you are staying for night events, check the specific event page for any dress guidance — some themed nights have expectations around attire.
- The party programme starts at 4:30 PM. If you are not there for the party, plan to eat or leave before that window. After 4:30 PM the music volume and crowd density increase substantially.
- Check the events calendar before you visit. The club runs a documented schedule of themed parties, guest DJs, and special events. Visiting on a big event night without a ticket or reservation can mean waiting at the entrance.
- Accommodation at the resort keeps things simple. The Paradise Beach Resort sits adjacent to the club. Staying on-site means no transport logistics and no midnight taxi queue.
- Contact the venue by phone or email for group bookings. The main number is +30 2289 022852. For groups of any size, calling ahead or emailing will get a more reliable response than hoping for walk-in table availability.
What to Order
The research bundle does not include a detailed menu, so specific dish or cocktail recommendations cannot be confirmed here. As a beach club operating from 8:00 AM to 2:00 AM, the general offer covers a morning and brunch service, a full lunch and afternoon menu, and a drinks programme running through the evening. Beach clubs in this category on Mykonos typically run a full bar alongside a food menu covering grilled dishes, salads, and snacks calibrated for a beach-day crowd.
For the most current menu, check the website at paradiseclubmykonos.com or contact the venue directly before your visit.
History and Context
Paradise Beach Club was founded in 1969, placing it in the earliest phase of Mykonos's emergence as an international destination. In the late 1960s and 1970s, Paradise Beach gained a reputation as a free-spirited, countercultural spot that attracted a freewheeling international crowd — a character that shaped the identity of the wider venue as it developed over the following decades.
Over more than 55 years, the operation expanded from a straightforward beach bar into a complex that includes the club, restaurant, and on-site resort. Its ranking of #14 in the DJMag annual poll — which surveys tens of thousands of club-goers worldwide — reflects a sustained international reputation that goes beyond its Greek island context. Few beach venues in the Mediterranean hold that kind of global club recognition alongside a half-century of operating history.
The venue's longevity also tracks the broader arc of Mykonos as an island: from a quietly bohemian escape in the 1960s to one of the most commercially visible party destinations in Europe. Paradise Beach Club is both a product of that transformation and, to some extent, one of its drivers.
Address
C947+W3 Paradise Beach, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 022852Website
www.paradiseclubmykonos.comOpening Hours
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