Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (5th, 6th & 7th row)

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Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (5th, 6th & 7th row)

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  • 8 hours (approx.)
  • From $30.07
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Operated by Thalas Tavern & Beach · Bookable on Viator

Mykonos beach time can be chaotic fast. This setup at Thalas Tavern & Beach gives you a reserved sunbed + umbrella on Super Paradise Beach, so you can get to relaxing instead of hunting.

I especially like the attentive staff and the clean, well-run beach-club feel. I also like that your loungers come with comfortable seating and a pretty smooth food-and-drink setup right there at the beach.

The one thing to watch: you’re paying for the convenience. Food, drinks, and even towels cost extra, and the beach can be busy—plus you must show up by 12:00 noon to protect your category.

Key things to know before you go

Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (5th, 6th & 7th row) - Key things to know before you go

  • Reserved comfort on Super Paradise Beach with a sunbed and umbrella in rows 5–7.
  • Arrive by 12:00 noon or your reservation category can change based on availability.
  • Towels aren’t included (plan on the €5 towel charge or bring your own).
  • Service is consistently praised—orders delivered to your lounger and staff staying on top of things.
  • Food and drinks are pricier than casual beach snacks, but the portions can be generous.

Super Paradise Beach at Thalas Tavern: your base for the day

Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (5th, 6th & 7th row) - Super Paradise Beach at Thalas Tavern: your base for the day
Super Paradise Beach is the kind of place where you arrive for sun and stay because everything feels vacation-fast. The Thalas Tavern setup makes the difference. Instead of showing up, grabbing the nearest free spot, and hoping nobody moves you, you get a reserved place to sit and spread out for the day.

What I like about the Thalas Tavern atmosphere is that it feels both relaxed and “taken care of.” You’re not stuck carrying plates or drinks around. The staff focuses on keeping your beach time smooth, and that matters when the shoreline is packed.

You’re also choosing a beach day in a very Mykonos way: golden sand, crystal-clear water, and that bright, high-energy summer vibe. Even if you’re mostly there to read, swim in short bursts, and sip something cold, the setting does the heavy lifting.

Sunbed and umbrella setup in rows 5 to 7

Your booking is for a seaside sunbed rental with an umbrella, specifically in the 5th, 6th, and 7th rows. That sounds like a small detail, but it affects your day more than you’d think.

Front-row lounger locations can feel like VIP access. Rows 5–7 usually trade a little direct beach-front proximity for easier availability in a popular spot. In practice, you still get quick access to the water and a good view of the beach activity, without paying for the very front row pricing.

And comfort matters here. People consistently mention the loungers and shade as genuinely comfortable—not the flimsy, squeaky-chair kind that makes you spend your vacation negotiating your posture. Add in a real umbrella and you’ll be less stressed about shade timing, which is key in strong Mykonos sun.

What a full beach day is really like: food, drinks, and service

Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (5th, 6th & 7th row) - What a full beach day is really like: food, drinks, and service
This is an 8-hour beach day feel, with time to settle in, tan, swim, and order what you want. Thalas Tavern operates like a beach club you can stay at for hours—so you can plan a low-effort day without a tight schedule.

Food and drinks are part of the experience. The menu is right on-site, and service is set up so you can enjoy it without standing up every five minutes. One dish that comes up is fries with feta cheese, which is exactly the kind of simple beach-food win that makes sense here.

A heads-up for your expectations: you should expect prices to be higher than supermarket snacks. That’s normal for Mykonos beach clubs. The good part is that the convenience is real—especially when service reaches your lounger and keeps your day moving.

Also, the water can feel cold at first. That’s not a bad thing—cold water in hot weather is refreshing—but it’s worth knowing so you don’t get startled into a reluctant dip.

The most important rule: arrive by 12:00 noon

Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (5th, 6th & 7th row) - The most important rule: arrive by 12:00 noon
Here’s the practical part that can make or break your day: you must arrive no later than 12:00 noon.

If you show up after that cutoff, reservations are released. The staff will try to accommodate you if there’s space, but they can’t promise you’ll get the same category you booked. That means your “reserved” plan can turn into a “best available” situation.

So if you want the lounger category you paid for, treat arrival time as part of your planning. If your day in Mykonos is flexible, aim to be there earlier rather than cutting it close.

Price and value: what you’re paying for (and what costs extra)

Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (5th, 6th & 7th row) - Price and value: what you’re paying for (and what costs extra)
At $30.07 per person, this can feel like a steal compared to buying a lounger day-of—especially at a place as in-demand as Super Paradise Beach. The big value isn’t the dollars. It’s the certainty.

When you reserve ahead, you’re reducing the risk of:

  • arriving to find only inconvenient spots left,
  • paying last-minute prices,
  • wasting time negotiating and waiting.

That said, you’ll want to budget for the things that aren’t included. Towels are not included, and there’s a €5 towel charge. Drinks and food are also extra, and they can add up fast if you’re ordering repeatedly.

My practical take on value:

  • If you want an all-day beach base with minimal hassle, the reserved lounger price makes sense.
  • If you’re coming with your own towels and you only snack lightly, your day gets cheaper quickly.
  • If you want a full beach-club meal plus cocktails, the lounger is just the start—plan on paying for the extras.

The overall feel is still good value for the setting. People note that booking online tends to be cheaper than paying directly on-site, and that you avoid the “were we lucky or organized?” lottery.

Getting there: Mykonos Town, buses, and cruise-port reality

Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (5th, 6th & 7th row) - Getting there: Mykonos Town, buses, and cruise-port reality
This beach is near public transportation, so if you’re already in Mykonos, you likely won’t be stuck. Still, times and connections matter on islands.

If you’re arriving from a cruise ship, plan your transfer like it’s a mini logistics project. One useful pattern: take the ferry to the old port, then use a taxi. Another option is using the bus, but buses are infrequent and can be very small capacity—so you might end up calling a taxi anyway if you miss the window.

Even if you’re not on a cruise, I recommend building in a buffer. Super Paradise Beach is popular, and timing can get messy when everyone decides to go at once.

If you prefer simple over clever, a taxi is often the “less stress per minute” choice, even if it costs more.

Who this suits best (and who might not love it)

Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (5th, 6th & 7th row) - Who this suits best (and who might not love it)
This experience is best for you if you want:

  • a reserved beach base for most of the day,
  • easy service from a beach club setup,
  • a hassle-free way to enjoy Super Paradise without scrambling.

It’s also a good fit if you’re traveling with kids or want a day that feels family-friendly. The vibe here isn’t purely party-only, and the beach-club structure helps keep things organized.

You might think twice if:

  • you hate crowds and want a quiet, empty shoreline,
  • you’re trying to keep costs ultra-low (food and drinks add up),
  • you’re not good at sticking to an arrival deadline.

And if you’re the type who plans to show up whenever the day feels right, that 12:00 noon rule is where things can go sideways.

Should you book this sunbed at Super Paradise with Thalas Tavern?

Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (5th, 6th & 7th row) - Should you book this sunbed at Super Paradise with Thalas Tavern?
If your goal is a straightforward beach day—sand, shade, comfy seating, and staff that keeps orders flowing—this is an easy yes. The reserved lounger value is strongest when you’d otherwise gamble on availability or pay whatever the day-of price turns out to be.

Book it if you’ll:

  • arrive by 12:00 noon,
  • bring or budget for towels,
  • be okay with beach-club pricing for food and drinks.

Skip it or consider another setup if you want low-key beach simplicity with no extras, or if you can’t reliably get there by noon. For most people planning a real Mykonos beach day, though, the convenience-to-comfort ratio is exactly what you’re looking for.

FAQ

What is the meeting point for this experience?

The start point is Thalas Tavern & Beach at Super Paradise Beach, Mykonos 846 00, Greece. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.

What’s included in the price?

The seaside sunbed rental for a day is included.

Are towels included?

No. Towels cost €5 per towel.

How long is the sunbed rental?

The experience lasts about 8 hours.

What time do I need to arrive by?

You must arrive no later than 12:00 noon. After that, reservations are released and your category can’t be guaranteed.

Do I need a printed ticket?

No. You’ll receive a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received at booking time.

Is this suitable for people who need support with mobility or assistance?

Service animals are allowed, and most travelers can participate.

How large are the groups?

There is a maximum of 200 travelers for this activity.

What happens if weather is bad?

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

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