Super Paradise Watersports

About
Super Paradise Watersports operates directly on Super Paradise Beach, one of the south-coast bays that made Mykonos famous. The operation covers the full range of powered sea activities — flyboarding, parasailing, jet skiing, tube rides, and recreational cruises — alongside RIB boat rentals and a water taxi service connecting the beach to the rest of the island.
Super Paradise Beach sits on the southern edge of Mykonos, roughly 8 km from Mykonos Town. The bay faces southeast, which means calm mornings and a natural shelter from the prevailing northern meltemi winds that can rough up the island's exposed north coast from July onward. That orientation is part of what makes the cove workable for watersports on more days of the summer season than many other Mykonos beaches.
The operation has a 4-star rating across 71 reviews on Google, and runs seven days a week from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM throughout the season. You can book water sports, a water taxi, or a RIB rental directly through their website before you arrive, which is worth doing in peak July and August when the beach is at full capacity.
What to Expect
The activity lineup at Super Paradise Watersports covers both high-adrenaline and low-key options on the same stretch of water.
Flyboard is the headline act. You're propelled out of the water by a board connected to a jet ski via a long hose, with water pressure forcing you upward. It takes a short briefing to get the basics right and most first-timers are airborne within a few minutes. It's a visually dramatic activity and one of the few of its kind available on the island.
Parasailing is available solo or in tandem (two people at once). You're harnessed to a parachute canopy towed by a boat, and you ascend from the boat itself rather than running along the beach. The view back across the bay and toward the Mykonian hillside is genuinely good from altitude.
Jet skiing uses two available engine sizes — 110hp and 180hp — giving both beginner and experienced riders a sensible option. Routes run around the coastal waters near the beach rather than out into open sea.
Tubes are inflatable rings towed at speed behind a boat, better suited to groups and families looking for something lower-barrier than flyboarding.
Recreational activities cover calmer, slower-paced experiences on the water — paddleboarding or similar low-speed options — suitable for those who want to be on the sea without the speed.
RIB boat rentals give you independent access to the surrounding coast. Super Paradise and neighboring Agrari Beach are reachable by sea, and the rocky headlands along this stretch of coast are worth exploring if you have a boat.
The water taxi service runs between Super Paradise and other beaches or the port, which is useful if you're staying elsewhere on the island and don't want to deal with the road and parking situation at this particular beach.
How to Get There
By road, Super Paradise Beach is reached via a signed turn-off from the main Mykonos ring road, approximately 8 km southeast of Mykonos Town. The final approach is a narrow, winding descent. Parking exists at the top of the access road but fills quickly after 10:00 AM in summer, so arriving early or using the water taxi from another beach saves time.
The water taxi option is practical if you're already at a beach like Platis Gialos or Psarou. Services connect the south-coast beaches along this stretch, and Super Paradise Watersports operates its own water taxi — bookable through their website.
No bus service runs directly to Super Paradise Beach from Mykonos Town. Taxis from Mykonos Town (Fabrika square) are available but should be booked in advance during peak season. Scooter and ATV rentals from Mykonos Town also cover this route, though the descent to the beach is steep and the road narrow.
Best Time to Visit
Super Paradise Watersports operates from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily. The beach itself is busiest between noon and 5:00 PM in July and August. Arriving at opening time (11:00 AM) gives you the best chance of a same-day booking for flyboarding or parasailing without a long wait.
June and September offer the same activities with noticeably fewer people on the beach. The meltemi typically strengthens in mid-July and can persist through August, but the southeast-facing bay is better protected from northerly winds than beaches on the island's other coasts. On days when the wind is particularly strong, the operators will adjust or suspend activities at their discretion — calling ahead (+30 698 174 4412) is worthwhile on visibly windy mornings.
Mornings at this bay tend to be calm before the sea breeze picks up, making early jet ski or RIB rentals smooth. Afternoon sessions bring more chop but also more buzz on the beach overall.
Tips for Visiting
- Book in advance online. Super Paradise Beach gets crowded fast in July and August, and walk-in slots for flyboarding and parasailing can run out by early afternoon. Use the booking function on their website.
- Bring water shoes or sandals. The beach is a mix of sand and small pebbles near the waterline. Getting in and out of the water for water sports is easier with footwear.
- Confirm activity availability by phone on windy days. Strong meltemi can push gusts through even this sheltered bay. A quick call to +30 698 174 4412 saves a wasted trip down the access road.
- Use the water taxi if parking is a concern. The road to Super Paradise is narrow and parking is limited. Catching the water taxi from Platis Gialos or another south-coast beach is often quicker and cheaper than the taxi fare from town.
- 180hp jet ski is for experienced riders. If you haven't jet-skied before, the 110hp model is the right starting point. The briefing will help, but be honest about your experience level.
- Sunscreen before the RIB rental. You'll be on open water with no shade for the duration of a RIB rental. Apply before you depart — the sea reflection doubles the UV exposure.
- Bring a waterproof pouch for your phone. Most activities don't allow loose items on board, and the beach bar lockers fill up. A waterproof phone pouch worn around the neck solves both problems.
- Tandem parasailing is genuinely better value. The double option costs less per person than solo and works well for couples or friends who want to go up at the same time.
Activities and Facilities
Super Paradise Watersports runs six distinct activity types from the same beach base:
| Activity | Key Detail |
|---|---|
| Flyboard | Hydroflight, supervised instruction included |
| Parasailing | Solo or double/tandem versions |
| Jet Ski | 110hp and 180hp models available |
| Tubes | Towed inflatable, group-friendly |
| Recreational | Lower-speed, relaxed sea activities |
| RIB Rental | Self-drive boat hire along the coast |
The water taxi service adds a practical transport layer, connecting Super Paradise to neighboring beaches and, depending on scheduling, the main port area.
Super Paradise Beach itself has sun loungers and parasols (separate hire from the beach clubs), beach bars, and toilet facilities. The watersports base is positioned directly on the sand, so there's no long walk with equipment once you've checked in.
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