REVIEW · MYKONOS
Mykonos: Super Paradise Beach with Sunbed at Thalas Mykonos
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A reserved beach chair changes the whole day. This is the Mykonos play: prebook a sunbed at Super Paradise Beach so your day starts relaxed, not hunting for shade. You’ll spend your beach time at Thalas Mykonos, a barefoot tavern and beach club setup right where the action is, with bar and restaurant service steps from your chair.
Two things I really like: the stress-free reservation and the beach-club service that keeps you lounging instead of trekking. One consideration: the beach is mostly rocks and pebbles, so you may want water shoes to make the water access easier and safer.
In This Review
- Key takeaways before you book Thalas at Super Paradise
- Super Paradise Beach day, handled: what your reserved setup really means
- Choosing your row from 1st to 8th: shade, towel perks, and comfort
- When to arrive: the 10:00 to noon window that protects your reservation
- The beach reality check: rocks, water shoes, and what to expect in the water
- Thalas Mykonos: a barefoot tavern that keeps you in beach mode
- What’s included, what costs extra, and how to budget like a local
- Rules that matter on a beach day (so you don’t get shut down)
- Getting there: a taxi plan that keeps your arrival on time
- Who this suits best (and who should look elsewhere)
- Should you book Thalas sunbed at Super Paradise?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- Where is this beach sunbed experience?
- How long is the experience?
- How much does it cost?
- What’s included with the booking?
- Are food and drinks included?
- What time do I need to arrive?
- What if I arrive after noon?
- Can I use the sunbed for the whole day?
- How do I get there?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key takeaways before you book Thalas at Super Paradise

- Prebooked sunbed means you skip the scramble and queue chaos at one of Mykonos’ busiest beaches.
- Thalas Mykonos service comes to your chair, so you can order drinks and food without leaving your spot.
- Row choice (1st to 8th) lets you balance shade, crowd levels, and price-value.
- Towels for 1st and 2nd row only is a nice perk, but only if you choose the front.
- No time limit on your sunbed rental helps you actually slow down and stay as long as you want.
Super Paradise Beach day, handled: what your reserved setup really means

If you’ve ever arrived at a popular Greek beach and then spent the next hour bargaining with the ground for a patch of comfort, you’ll understand why this booking format is so appealing. The main win here is simple: your sunbed at Thalas Mykonos is reserved for your day at Super Paradise Beach. That matters in Mykonos, where the most in-demand spots fill early and shade can feel like a limited resource.
Thalas is set up as a beach bar and barefoot tavern along the waterline. That’s not just a vibe detail. It changes how your day feels. You can grab drinks and Greek bites without a whole production, and you’re already positioned at a beach that’s famous for its clear water and easy swimming when the sea is calm. Your chair becomes base camp, not a temporary perch.
The other practical advantage: you can use the sunbed the whole day with no time limit. So this isn’t a rushed “two-hour beach hit.” It’s a full day plan. You pick a row, settle in, swim, eat when you want, and then stay put.
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Choosing your row from 1st to 8th: shade, towel perks, and comfort

Your reservation lets you choose a seating category by row, from the 1st row back to the 8th row. That range is important because Mykonos sun doesn’t negotiate. Front rows generally mean easier shade and the best access to the bar’s rhythm, while later rows can still work if you like being near the water but are comfortable managing sun exposure with what you bring.
Here’s the concrete perk to know: beach towels are included only for the 1st and 2nd rows. If you want the extra comfort of not having to tote around your own towel, pick one of those front categories. (This is one of the best value touches for the money, especially if your luggage is already packed tight.)
Front-row setups also tend to come with practical extras like umbrella shade. Even if you’re not chasing a perfect “vacation postcard” spot, that kind of shade can save you from the fast burn and keep you lounging comfortably for hours.
If you go with a back row, you’re likely trading off some shade and convenience. But you can still make it work with a simple beach routine: keep sunscreen handy, hydrate often, and plan your swim breaks around the brightest sun hours.
When to arrive: the 10:00 to noon window that protects your reservation

This is the part that makes or breaks the day. You must arrive between 10:00 AM and 12:00 noon for your sunbed reservation. All reservations need to be in by 12:00 noon.
After noon, your reservation is released and it becomes first-come, first-served. If you arrive late, they’ll do their best to accommodate you based on availability, but you can’t count on it being the same category you booked.
So I’d treat this like you’re checking into something timed. Even though you’re just going to the beach, you still want to show up early enough to settle in without stress. The reward is worth it: once you’re set, the rest of the day is easy.
Also note: you can reach Super Paradise Beach by taxi. That’s the simplest way to keep your timing under control, especially if you’re dealing with heat and crowds.
The beach reality check: rocks, water shoes, and what to expect in the water
Super Paradise Beach is famous, but it isn’t a soft-sand stroll for everyone. The waterline is rocky and full of pebbles, which means the beach can feel less comfortable underfoot than you might expect.
Based on what you’ll likely notice when you arrive, plan for the most practical fix: bring water shoes. They make it easier to get into the sea and help with slippery spots near the shoreline. If you’re bringing kids or anyone sensitive to rough footing, this becomes even more important.
As for the water itself, it’s known for being clear, which makes swimming feel good when you’re in. Still, don’t assume it’s always warm. On some days, the water can feel chilly enough that you’ll do short swims instead of long lounging sessions.
If you’re coming for the full “beach club day,” you’ll still enjoy it. Just build your comfort around the materials you’re stepping on. Once your feet are sorted, the rest of the beach day is about relaxing, swimming, and using the facilities without friction.
Thalas Mykonos: a barefoot tavern that keeps you in beach mode

Thalas Mykonos is designed as a beach bar and tavern you can actually use during your sunbed time. You’re not sent away to find food and then struggle back with plates. You can buy drinks and Greek delights right on the beach, which makes the whole day more seamless.
The service is a big part of why people keep coming back. You’ll see the advantage immediately: staff are friendly, and the setup is geared toward keeping you comfortable from chair to meal. That means less wandering, less waiting around, and more time doing the thing you came for.
One smart move: order something that fits your beach pace. Tapas-style sharing works well when you’re sun-tired and don’t want a heavy meal. There’s also real value in treating your sunbed time like a day at a beach restaurant: eat when you get hungry, then go back to lounging. It keeps the day from turning into random snacking.
Prices for food and drinks are not described as budget-level, and some drinks can cost more than you expect. But the overall value comes from the fact you’re paying for a chair, shade access, and service that reduces the hassle. If you’re going to do a full day anyway, it’s easier to plan around the bar menu than to chase food off-site.
What’s included, what costs extra, and how to budget like a local

This experience includes:
- Sunbed rental
- Access to all facilities at Thalas
- Beach towels if you’re in the 1st or 2nd row
Food and drinks are not included. You’ll pay as you go at the bar and restaurant.
Let’s talk value. At $23 per person for a full beach day with a reserved chair, it can feel like a controlled spend in a place where a “simple beach day” can turn into an expensive scavenger hunt. The money you save by not buying umbrellas or chasing rentals elsewhere is real. You’re also buying time. You arrive, you set up, and you stop thinking about logistics.
A good budgeting approach:
- Spend your base money on the sunbed.
- Plan a separate food-and-drink budget so you’re not surprised at the register.
- If you want the towel perk, choose 1st or 2nd row.
And one more practical note: don’t bring a cooler. Coolers aren’t allowed, so figure on purchasing from the venue.
Rules that matter on a beach day (so you don’t get shut down)

Most beach-club rules are the usual common sense, but they’re worth knowing up front.
Not allowed:
- Littering
- Coolers
- Unaccompanied minors
- Making fire
Those rules exist for safety and cleanliness. If you’re traveling with family, it’s especially important to match the rules about minors. If you’re carrying snacks or drinks, it has to fit what the venue allows, because coolers are out.
Also, bring beachwear. This isn’t a “show up in city clothes and change later” situation. You’re going to a beach club, and you’ll want to look and feel comfortable right away.
Getting there: a taxi plan that keeps your arrival on time
The info here is straightforward: you reach Super Paradise Beach by taxi. That’s helpful because the biggest risk isn’t getting lost for hours. It’s arriving too late and losing your reservation category.
There’s also a real-world navigation factor. Some beach club areas can be confusing to find at first glance, especially if signage isn’t clear when you come in. So I’d treat this as a taxi-to-doorstep situation, then follow directions on the ground from staff once you’re at the right part of Super Paradise.
If you’re arriving earlier in the day, this all gets easier. You have time to orient yourself and settle in before noon.
Who this suits best (and who should look elsewhere)

This works best for you if:
- You want a relaxing beach day without the stress of hunting for a chair.
- You plan to stay for hours, not just a quick dip.
- You want the convenience of on-site food and drink service during your beach time.
It may be a less perfect fit if:
- You need a sandy beach underfoot and hate rocky shoreline setups.
- You’re allergic to crowds and noise. Super Paradise is popular by nature, and even with reservations, it’s still a busy beach environment.
If you’re celebrating something, this can also be a nice setup because you can choose row category and get that front-row comfort. But it’s not a party-only experience. It’s really a “settle in and recharge” format.
Should you book Thalas sunbed at Super Paradise?
If you value comfort, convenience, and time efficiency, I think this is a strong booking. The reserved chair is the main reason to do it, and the included facility access turns your sunbed into your whole base camp. For $23 per person with a full day of use, it’s a practical way to enjoy one of Mykonos’ best-known beach destinations without wasting your vacation energy.
Book it especially if:
- You’ll arrive before noon and want your exact row/category.
- You’d benefit from the towel perk by choosing the 1st or 2nd row.
- You want an easy day with food and drinks available right at your chair.
Skip or reconsider if:
- Rocky shorelines and water access are a deal-breaker for you, even with water shoes.
- You don’t want to spend extra on on-site food and drinks.
FAQ
FAQ
Where is this beach sunbed experience?
It takes place at Super Paradise Beach in Mykonos, with the Thalas Mykonos beach bar and barefoot tavern facilities right on the beach.
How long is the experience?
The sunbed rental is valid for 1 day.
How much does it cost?
The price is listed as $23 per person.
What’s included with the booking?
You get the sunbed rental, access to all Thalas facilities, and beach towels if you are in the 1st or 2nd row.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are available for purchase at the venue.
What time do I need to arrive?
You must arrive between 10:00 AM and 12:00 noon for your sunbed reservation.
What if I arrive after noon?
All reservations must arrive by 12:00 noon. After that time, reservations are released and it becomes first come, first served. They will try to accommodate you based on availability, but you can’t guarantee it will match your booked category.
Can I use the sunbed for the whole day?
Yes. There is no time limit on the sunbed rental.
How do I get there?
You can reach Super Paradise Beach by taxi.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





























