Tropicana

About
Tropicana sits directly on Paradise Beach, one of Mykonos's most consistently busy stretches of sand on the southern coast, roughly 5 km from Mykonos Town. It operates as a full beach club — sunbeds, a bar, a restaurant, and a dedicated events program — and is open every day from 8 AM to 1 AM throughout the season. With over 3,000 Google reviews averaging 4.4 stars, it draws a crowd that ranges from late-morning sunbathers ordering the first round to late-night partygoers who have been there since noon.
The setup goes well beyond a simple bar. Tropicana has its own sunbed reservation system, a separate restaurant menu, VIP table bookings, and an associated hotel with suites and villas on the property. The beach club operation is the core of what most visitors come for: a spot on the sand with service, cold drinks, and music that builds through the afternoon and into the evening.
Paradise Beach has long had a reputation as the louder, more social counterpart to quieter bays like Agios Sostis or Lia. Tropicana leans into that identity. The vibe is deliberate — it functions as an outdoor venue as much as a bar, with events that bring DJs and themed parties to the waterfront. If you want a quiet read in the sun, this is not the spot. If you want structured beach leisure with reliable service and a charged atmosphere, Tropicana delivers that consistently.
What to Expect
The beach club occupies a solid stretch of Paradise Beach, which is a sandy bay with clear, turquoise water typical of Mykonos's southern coast. The shoreline here is well-organized, with rows of sunbeds and umbrellas managed by Tropicana staff. Reserving a sunbed in advance is strongly recommended in July and August, as the club fills up quickly and walk-in availability becomes limited by mid-morning.
The bar serves cocktails, spirits, wine, beer, and soft drinks throughout the day. The restaurant component means you can also eat a full meal without leaving the beach — the menu covers Greek and Mediterranean dishes alongside lighter snacks and shareable plates. Food service runs through the afternoon and evening, so there is no pressure to leave the property between lunch and a late dinner.
Music is a constant presence. During the day it sits at a background-to-foreground level depending on the time, and later in the afternoon and evening the volume rises as the crowd shifts toward a party dynamic. Live DJ sets and organized events are a regular feature of the program, particularly during peak summer weekends. The club also maintains VIP table areas with bottle service for groups who want a more structured booking.
The overall aesthetic is polished beach-club, not scrappy beach bar — the facilities are maintained, the staff operates on a clear reservation system, and the events calendar is planned well in advance.
How to Get There
Paradise Beach is on the southern coast of Mykonos, approximately 5 km from Mykonos Town (Chora). By car or scooter, follow the main road south from Chora toward Ornos and then continue toward Paradise Beach — the road is signposted. Parking is available near the beach, though it fills up in peak season, so arriving before 10 AM helps on busy days.
A regular bus service runs from the main bus station in Chora (Fabrika) to Paradise Beach during summer months. The service is frequent in peak season. A taxi from Mykonos Town takes around 10 to 15 minutes depending on traffic. Water taxis also connect Paradise Beach with Platys Gialos and other southern bays, which is a convenient option if you are island-hopping between beaches.
Accessibility at beach clubs on sandy terrain is limited by the nature of the surface. The restaurant and bar areas may be more accessible than the sunbed rows on the sand itself; contact the venue directly if mobility access is a priority.
Best Time to Visit
Tropicana operates seasonally, with the main summer season running from late spring through early October. July and August are the busiest months, when Paradise Beach reaches full capacity most days and the events program is at its most active. If you want a sunbed and a relatively easy walk-in experience, late May, June, or September offer the same setup with smaller crowds and cooler temperatures — particularly in the evenings.
Time of day matters significantly. Arriving in the morning, when the club opens at 8 AM, means you secure a sunbed easily and enjoy the beach before the crowd and the music build. By early afternoon the atmosphere has shifted considerably. The peak energy period runs from roughly 3 PM through the evening, when the beach party atmosphere is fully established. If that is what you are after, the late afternoon into evening is when Tropicana is most itself.
The Meltemi wind, which blows across Mykonos in July and August, can make the southern beaches choppy in the afternoon. Paradise Beach is relatively sheltered compared to exposed northern beaches, but wind is still a factor on strong days.
Tips for Visiting
- Book sunbeds in advance. Tropicana's website and reservation system allow you to secure a spot before you arrive. In July and August, sunbeds are routinely fully reserved by mid-morning.
- Reserve a VIP table if you have a group. The VIP table booking system handles bottle service and guaranteed seating for larger parties; reach out via the reservations email or the website.
- Use the contact details available. Reservations can be made by email at [email protected] or by calling +30 695 539 4280 before your visit.
- Check the events calendar before booking. The club runs themed events and DJ sets on specific dates; the website at tropicanamykonos.com lists the program, and event nights have a different energy and potentially different pricing than a standard beach day.
- Bring cash and card. Beach clubs on Mykonos typically accept both, but having euros on hand avoids friction with smaller bar orders.
- Plan your transport home. The bus from Paradise Beach back to Chora runs until late in summer, but services can be infrequent after midnight. If you are staying until close, confirm taxi availability or arrange a lift in advance.
- The hotel suites and villas are on-site. If you want to be as close to the action as possible, Tropicana's accommodation allows you to walk from your room to the sunbed in minutes. This is worth considering for a night or two during peak season.
- Arrive hungry or plan to eat there. The restaurant component means a full day at Tropicana does not require leaving for meals. Eating on-site keeps your sunbed secured.
What to Order
The bar program covers the full range of beach-club drinks — cocktails, long drinks, wine by the glass or bottle, local Greek beers, and soft drinks. Frozen and blended drinks are standard fare for the afternoon sun. If you are planning a long day, pacing with water alongside alcoholic drinks is straightforward since bar service is continuous.
The restaurant serves Greek and Mediterranean food. Expect dishes along the lines of grilled fish, salads, mezze-style starters, and grilled meats — the kind of food that works at the beach: shareable, not overly heavy, suitable for eating over a relaxed afternoon. Specific menu items and pricing are subject to seasonal change; the website and on-site menus will have current details.
For groups using VIP tables, bottle service follows the standard Mykonos beach club model — spirits by the bottle with mixers, served at the table with dedicated staff. This is priced at a premium relative to bar orders, which is the standard arrangement across the island's beach clubs.
Address
Paradise beach Post Box 506, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 695 539 4280Website
www.tropicanamykonos.comOpening Hours
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