Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (1st row)

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Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (1st row)

  • 4.553 reviews
  • 8 hours (approx.)
  • From $48.06
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Operated by Thalas Tavern & Beach · Bookable on Viator

Sunbeds on the first row change everything. This Mykonos beach setup gets you right up by the water at Super Paradise Beach, with two sunbeds and an umbrella plus food and drink service through Thalas Tavern & Beach. It’s a simple plan: arrive, park yourself, and enjoy the beach life without constantly moving around.

I love that the chairs are positioned for maximum relaxation. One part of the deal that consistently impresses is the comfort factor: people describe adjustable lounge chairs, thick cushions, and even towels for covering the seats. Another big win is the on-site convenience—there’s food and drink right behind the sunbeds, plus clean bathrooms and showers nearby.

The main drawback is that your voucher category matters. A small number of bookings reported a mismatch between what the ad seemed to promise and what was actually provided, and if you arrive after 12:00 noon, you may not get the exact same front-row category even if they try to help.

Key highlights you should care about

Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (1st row) - Key highlights you should care about

  • Front row sunbeds at Super Paradise Beach, with you close to the water and good shade planning
  • Thalas Tavern & Beach service nearby for food, drinks, bathrooms, and showers
  • Quick ordering system (a QR code menu shows up at the chairs in at least some setups)
  • Day vs night vibe: calmer daytime, then music and energy pick up later (around 5 PM)
  • Beach is pebbly and can be slippery near the waterline, so plan footwear and supervise kids

First-row on Super Paradise: what you’re really booking

Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (1st row) - First-row on Super Paradise: what you’re really booking
This is a beach-seat rental, not a bus tour. The core value is straightforward: you pay for a dedicated sunbed pair and umbrella on the first row, which usually means less time hunting for space and more time actually relaxing.

In Mykonos, the beaches can feel like a shopping mall at peak hours if you don’t have a reserved spot. First row matters because it’s where the water is easy to reach, the view is immediate, and the day feels like a straight line from your chair to the sea.

You’re also buying the “beach club rhythm.” The setup isn’t just a chair; it’s a whole mini system: you order food and drinks, staff brings things fast, you use facilities without walking far, and you can stay put for the whole block of time.

One more practical note: the booking is set up for a small party size (up to 2 travelers). So it tends to feel more personal than big-group excursions, which suits couples and families who just want a clean, simple day.

Thalas Tavern & Beach: shade, comfort, and the food-and-bathroom setup

Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (1st row) - Thalas Tavern & Beach: shade, comfort, and the food-and-bathroom setup
Thalas Tavern & Beach is the anchor point here. Your meeting point is at Thalas Tavern & Beach at Super Paradise Beach, and the experience ends back there. That matters because you’re not figuring out a complicated meetup. You park once, then you’re done with logistics.

What you should expect from the chair area:

  • Two sunbeds in the front-row category
  • One umbrella for shade
  • Towels in some chair setups, plus thick cushions people describe as comfy
  • A shaded table area (helpful if you’re eating or putting down drinks)

Where it turns from “nice chairs” into “real vacation” is the live service. There’s food and drinks available through the beach club setup behind the chairs. People highlight prompt delivery and a full restaurant presence close to the seating area, so you’re not stuck buying snacks one at a time.

Bathrooms get praise too. One review points out clean bathrooms with a full restaurant directly behind the beach chairs. That’s not a small detail on a beach day. Clean toilets and easy access change your whole experience.

If you like structure, you’ll probably appreciate the way ordering works here. Some setups include a QR code menu right from the sunbed area, which makes it easy to order without hunting for a waiter.

The beach experience: clear water, but bring the right shoes

Super Paradise Beach can look postcard-perfect from your chair, and a lot of people come for the sea. One account describes the water as very clear, even noting fish, which is exactly the kind of moment that makes you want to bring snorkel gear.

Just don’t ignore the ground game. This beach is not the soft-sand fantasy some people expect. Reviews repeatedly mention that the beach is made up of small pebbles and that the water edges include a slippery concrete or stone ledge.

Here’s what that means for you:

  • Expect some difficulty walking on pebbles, especially if you’re not used to it
  • Use care around the waterline where there’s concrete or stone in the shallows
  • If you’re traveling with kids, keep an eye on footing

My practical advice: pack water shoes if you have them. If you don’t, at least plan for a careful entry and avoid letting kids sprint toward the ledge. This is the kind of beach where you’ll still have an amazing swim, but safety requires a little common sense.

Daytime calm vs music later: timing can make the day

Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (1st row) - Daytime calm vs music later: timing can make the day
Super Paradise has two moods. During the day, it’s described as relaxing and easygoing. Then music ramps up later, around 5 PM, and the atmosphere shifts toward something more lively.

So plan your day based on what you want:

  • If you want a quieter beach and easier conversations, hang out earlier and use the afternoon as your long slow stretch.
  • If you want energy, stay a bit longer. When the music starts, the whole beach starts feeling more like a party destination.

Since the rental runs about 8 hours, you can naturally do both. Start with calm, then let the evening vibe roll in from your front-row perch.

One more tip: if your goal is mostly swimming, go in stages. The chair-to-water convenience makes it tempting to be in the sea constantly, but take short breaks for food and shade so you don’t burn down fast in Mykonos sun.

Service quality and the little extras that add up

Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (1st row) - Service quality and the little extras that add up
One reason this beach rental gets strong ratings is how well the day runs for you once you arrive. You don’t feel like you’re waiting around.

Food is a repeated highlight. People mention fresh meals, solid portion sizes, and club-style classics. One review specifically praises a watermelon salad and a cocktail, and another calls out a fruit platter as a must-try. Even when people call the price high, they usually point to food quality and attentive service as the reason it still feels worth it.

Drinks are another part of the experience. Multiple accounts mention strong and refreshing drinks, plus fast service once orders are placed.

You’ll also find practical perks near the chairs:

  • Changing area and shower access
  • Water sports are available nearby on the adjacent beach setup (so you can add activity without changing locations)
  • Massages are available by the restaurant side (for anyone who wants a slower, more spa-like option while staying on the sand)

And service staff can make a difference. One review named Nick as an attentive server, which is a good reminder that with beach clubs, who attends you often shapes how smoothly the day feels.

Price and value: is $48 per person worth it?

Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (1st row) - Price and value: is $48 per person worth it?
At $48.06 per person, this is positioned as a mid-to-upper beach club option. For a lot of people, the value comes from what you get without thinking: front-row chairs, umbrella shade, and staff service for food and drinks all day.

Here’s the real value logic:

  • If you show up without reserved seating, you may end up either paying more later or settling for worse spots.
  • If you want prime view and direct water access, the reservation removes the guesswork.
  • You’re paying for convenience as much as comfort.

One comparison that helps frame this: a review mentioned another popular beach club (Nammos) charging around 300 euros for two loungers and not taking reservations. Whether you compare apples-to-apples or not, it tells you the range of beach club pricing in Mykonos can get extreme fast. In that context, paying for a set with an umbrella at Super Paradise can feel like a more controlled spend.

Still, I’ll be honest about the price sensitivity. Some people feel the cost is over the top, even when they rate the day highly. If you’re a “bring my own towel and swim” type, this probably isn’t your best use of money. If you want a true beach-day setup where you never have to plan again, it can be a good deal.

Logistics that matter: meeting point, arrival time, and getting there

Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (1st row) - Logistics that matter: meeting point, arrival time, and getting there
Meeting point is simple: you start at Thalas Tavern & Beach, Super Paradise Beach (Mykonos 846 00, Greece). The experience ends back at the same point, so you’re not forced into an end-of-day maze.

Two timing points affect your day:

  • Your reservation needs arrival by 12:00 noon. After that time, reservations can be released and it becomes first-come first-serve for chair categories.
  • If you arrive late, they’ll do their best to accommodate you based on availability, but they can’t guarantee you get the same category.

So if you want first-row priority, treat noon like a hard deadline, not a suggestion.

Getting to Super Paradise depends on where you start. If you’re coming from Mykonos’s cruise port, one account suggests it’s often a 20–30 minute ride and mentions taxi prices that felt steep. The practical workaround described there was using a shuttle back toward the old port area near where buses connect, with a low per-person cost.

If you’re staying in Mykonos Town, you’ll likely find it easier, especially since Super Paradise is near public transportation. Still, I’d plan to spend some time getting there, because beach days punish delays. Give yourself buffer time so you’re not arriving stressed and pushing against the 12:00 cutoff.

Who should book this (and who should skip)

Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (1st row) - Who should book this (and who should skip)
Book it if you want:

  • A reserved front-row beach day without hunting for seating
  • Comfortable lounges with shade and a nearby restaurant setup
  • Quick service and clean bathroom access
  • A beach that can be calm earlier, then more fun later as music ramps up

This is also a strong pick for families during the day, because it’s described as family-friendly—just remember the pebble footing and the slippery shallow area. It’s not a sand-castle beach.

Consider skipping if you:

  • Want a totally DIY beach experience with no extras
  • Are extremely sensitive to pebbles and tricky water access
  • Are budget-first and hate paying premium beach club prices

And I’d add one more caution: double-check your voucher details carefully. Some people reported a mismatch between what they expected (Super Paradise Beach Club) versus where the chair set was located (a different spot further down on the beach). This doesn’t mean your trip will be like that, but it’s smart to read what you’re actually purchasing before you show up.

Should you book Super Paradise Beach Mykonos first-row sunbeds?

If your idea of a perfect Mykonos day is chair comfort, shade, and being steps from the sea, then yes—this is a solid booking. The strongest reasons to go are simple: front-row convenience, Thalas’ on-site service, and the fact that the day is set up so you can order food and drinks without hassles.

I’d also book it if you know you’ll struggle to find the right spot on a busy beach. Reservations are what buy you peace.

But only book if you’re the type who values the beach club experience enough to pay for it—and if you can arrive by 12:00 noon. If you’ll likely arrive late, or if you’re unclear about the exact chair category on your voucher, pause and confirm before you commit.

FAQ

What’s included in the first-row sunbed rental?

You get a set of two sunbeds and one umbrella on the first row at Super Paradise Beach, with food and beverage service available from Thalas Tavern & Beach.

How long is the experience?

It lasts about 8 hours.

Where do I meet for the activity?

The meeting point is Thalas Tavern & Beach at Super Paradise Beach, Mykonos. The experience ends back at the same place.

What time do I need to arrive?

You must arrive no later than 12:00 noon. After that, reservations can be released and it becomes first come first served.

What happens if I arrive after 12:00 noon?

They will do their best to accommodate you based on availability, but they cannot guarantee it will be the same category you booked.

Do I get a ticket on my phone?

Yes, you receive a mobile ticket.

Is there food and drink available during the beach time?

Yes. The sunbeds are part of the Thalas beach setup with snacks and beverages available, and there’s restaurant service nearby.

Is this experience dependent on weather?

Yes. It requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Are service animals allowed?

Yes, service animals are allowed.

Can I cancel for free?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

How many people is the maximum per booking?

This activity has a maximum of 2 travelers.

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