REVIEW · MYKONOS
Super Paradise Beach Mykonos Seaside Sunbed (3rd & 4th row)
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You come for the sun, but you stay for the beach-club convenience. This is a simple, no-drama way to secure a reserved seaside lounger at Super Paradise Beach so you can swim, eat, and relax until sunset without wasting time hunting spots. It’s also your ticket into the famous Mykonos beach-party energy—without needing to commit to a pricey front-row setup.
I especially like how practical it feels once you’re there: you get a reserved seaside sunbed rental for the day and you check in at Thalas Tavern & Beach, right on Super Paradise Beach. The other big plus is that the setup is designed for a full day. Think comfortable beds, on-site food and service, and bathrooms available on the beach. If you like your Mykonos plans to include water time and zero stress, this works.
One possible drawback: you’re specifically in the 3rd and 4th row, and your reserved location is tied to Thalas Tavern & Beach. Arrive after 12:00 noon and you may lose your exact spot/category, and you could end up in a slightly different area than the one you pictured.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Super Paradise sunbeds: 3rd and 4th row value on a famous beach
- Finding Thalas Tavern & Beach (and avoiding the club-name trap)
- Your full day plan: how the 8 hours usually plays out
- Sunbed comfort, bathrooms, and service you’ll notice
- Food, cocktails, and the cost reality of beach-club life
- Timing rules: the 12:00 noon cutoff matters
- Who this experience fits best (and who might want a different setup)
- Should you book Super Paradise Beach seaside sunbeds in 3rd and 4th row?
- FAQ
- Where does the experience start and end?
- How long is the sunbed rental?
- What row are the sunbeds in?
- What time do I need to arrive?
- Is the ticket mobile, or do I need to print something?
- Are towels included?
- Is food or the beach-club bar included?
- How many people are in the group?
- What happens if weather is bad?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key things to know before you go

- 3rd and 4th row sunbeds: great for views and beach access, but not the very front next to the biggest club entrances
- Check-in at Thalas Tavern & Beach: that’s your reference point on site
- Hard cutoff at 12:00: arrive by noon to protect your booking category
- Towels cost extra: plan on bringing one or budgeting 5€/towel
- You can order from your chair: food and drinks are on-site, but expect typical beach-club pricing
- Small group size (max 20): the day feels organized compared to a free-for-all beach crowd
Super Paradise sunbeds: 3rd and 4th row value on a famous beach

Super Paradise Beach is one of those Mykonos stops with instant recognition. It’s known for clear water, golden sand, and that particular “beach party” vibe where you’ll hear music, see people in swimsuits all day, and still find plenty of moments to slow down. The smart move here is booking your lounger ahead of time.
With a reservation, you’re buying comfort and time. Instead of showing up and playing the lottery, you know you’ll have a place waiting for you. And paying for 3rd and 4th row is often the sweet spot: you’re still close enough to feel like you’re in the action, but you’re not necessarily paying the highest premium for the most in-demand frontage.
Your base is Thalas Tavern & Beach, which matters more than it sounds. Super Paradise has multiple beach clubs in the same general area, and the name you’re anchored to affects what part of the beach you’ll land on. If you want an easy day, this reservation keeps your “where am I?” question pretty short.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mykonos.
Finding Thalas Tavern & Beach (and avoiding the club-name trap)

Your meeting point is Thalas Tavern & Beach, Super Paradise Beach, 846 00, Greece, and the activity ends back at the same place. That means you should plan your arrival so you can check in calmly, not sprint in at the last minute.
Here’s the practical warning I’d give you: Super Paradise can feel like a cluster of similarly named places. If you show up asking for the wrong club, you can lose time and end up in the wrong zone. Even worse, you might assume your reserved area is attached to the biggest, most famous club name you’ve seen in photos.
The fix is simple:
- Look for Thalas Tavern & Beach as your main reference point.
- If you’re arriving from town or from a cruise area, get your bearings before you commit to a direction.
- Double-check your phone ticket details on arrival so you’re matching the location category you booked.
If you’ve got kids in tow, or you’re going with a group and want everyone assembled fast, this “single meeting point” setup is a real advantage.
Your full day plan: how the 8 hours usually plays out

This experience is listed at about 8 hours. In real-world terms, that usually means you’ll settle in early, spend long stretches in the sun and water, and then wind down later in the day.
Your sunbed rental is the core of the day. Once you claim your chair, you can treat the rest like a beach day itinerary, not a tour with constant stops.
A typical flow looks like this:
- Settle in: find your exact lounger area, drop your things, and get organized.
- Swim in Super Paradise Bay: the water here is crystal clear and a big reason people come.
- Eat and drink at the beach club: you can order on-site, and service is set up so you don’t have to leave your chair just to eat.
- Recharge: repeat the classic Mykonos rhythm—sun, shade breaks, snacks, and another swim.
- Stay until late: the goal is relaxing until the evening as the light gets softer.
One thing I like about this kind of reservation is that it fits different travel styles. If you’re the type who wants a structured “we’re here from X to Y” day, you’ll appreciate it. If you’re more spontaneous, you can still stay flexible because your chair is reserved—you just move your body when you feel like it.
And if you want extra fun beyond lounging, you’ll often see water activities operating around the beach area. Some visitors mention on-the-water thrills like tube rides behind speedboats. Those aren’t part of the sunbed rental itself, so think of them as optional add-ons you can coordinate on the day.
Sunbed comfort, bathrooms, and service you’ll notice

A reservation is only worth it if the chair experience doesn’t feel cheap. The consistent theme here is comfort plus attentive service.
On the comfort side, you’re getting seaside loungers designed for all-day use. People also note the beach feels clean and organized, and that bathrooms are available. That’s not a small detail in Greece heat. When bathrooms and basic cleanliness are handled well, it makes the whole day smoother.
Service matters too. Multiple visitors describe staff as friendly and responsive—checking in, bringing food and drinks efficiently, and helping guests adjust their setup without fuss. If you’re the kind of traveler who hates the “leave your chair and go hunt down staff” game, that’s a big win.
There’s also a practical safety note that comes up often at rocky or steep-entry beaches: people mention slippery areas near the water and point out that there are ways to manage entry. Pack footwear if you’re cautious, and don’t rush into the water like you’re on a tropical postcard.
Food, cocktails, and the cost reality of beach-club life

Let’s talk money like adults. Your sunbed rental includes the seaside lounger for the day, but food and drinks are a separate topic.
What you can count on:
- There’s food and drink service on-site.
- You can order from where you’re sitting.
- The beach club bar is part of the broader setup, but costs for drinks and items are extra.
If you’re budgeting, this is the main thing to plan: beach-club pricing can add up quickly. People describe pricy cocktails and note the possibility of a big bar bill even when you’re not trying to go overboard. You don’t need to avoid ordering. Just set your expectations. One smart approach is to decide ahead of time what you want to splurge on (for example, a single cocktail round) and what you’ll keep simple (water, snacks, and one main meal).
Also note towels aren’t included. Towels cost 5€ per towel, so either bring one from your hotel or plan to pay for it. It’s a small add-on, but it’s the kind of surprise that annoys people mid-day.
Timing rules: the 12:00 noon cutoff matters

The biggest logistics detail here is the midday cutoff. You must arrive by 12:00 noon. After that time, reservations are released and the setup becomes first come, first served.
If you arrive late, they’ll try to accommodate you based on availability, but they can’t promise the exact same category you booked. Translation: you might still get a lounger, but it may not be in the precise section you expected (especially since you’re already limited to 3rd and 4th row and tied to the Thalas area).
This is why I tell people to treat beach plans like restaurant reservations:
- Aim to arrive earlier than you think you need.
- Give yourself time to park, walk, and locate Thalas Tavern & Beach.
- If you’re coordinating multiple people, set a real meeting time and don’t play it loose.
Weather also plays a role. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.
Who this experience fits best (and who might want a different setup)

This sunbed rental is ideal if you want a classic Mykonos beach day with minimal hassle. You’ll likely be happiest if you:
- Want a reserved seat so you can relax and swim without searching
- Plan to spend most of the day at the beach
- Care about having bathrooms nearby and service that keeps you comfortable
- Travel in a group and want an easy meeting point
You might want to think twice if:
- You’re very price-sensitive and prefer to pay as you go for loungers at the beach instead of prebooking
- You strongly care about a very specific front-row beach-club positioning
- You tend to arrive late or have a loose schedule that regularly slips past noon
For families, this can work well since people mention it being children-friendly and service-oriented. Still, bring swim-friendly shoes if you’re worried about entry areas.
If you’re chasing the absolute biggest, most famous beachfront frontage, you may prefer a different category or different club positioning. But if your goal is an all-day chair + water + food + an organized beach rhythm, this is a smart way to do it.
Should you book Super Paradise Beach seaside sunbeds in 3rd and 4th row?

Yes, you should book if your priority is having a reserved spot at Super Paradise Beach without wasting time on arrival. For the price, you’re buying the convenience of guaranteed access to a comfortable lounger in a high-demand place, plus on-site dining and service.
You should probably reconsider if you can’t reliably show up by 12:00 noon, or if you’re expecting to sit in the most premium section tied to the main Super Paradise club name you may have seen in photos. This reservation is anchored to Thalas Tavern & Beach, and that affects where you’ll be on the sand.
FAQ
Where does the experience start and end?
It starts at Thalas Tavern & Beach, Super Paradise Beach, 846 00, Greece and ends back at the same meeting point.
How long is the sunbed rental?
The experience duration is listed as about 8 hours.
What row are the sunbeds in?
Your reserved seaside sunbed is in the 3rd and 4th row.
What time do I need to arrive?
You must arrive no later than 12:00 noon. After that, reservations can be released and the exact category may not be available.
Is the ticket mobile, or do I need to print something?
You’ll receive a mobile ticket, and you’ll confirm/show it at the beach.
Are towels included?
No. Towels are not included, and towels cost 5€ per towel.
Is food or the beach-club bar included?
The sunbed rental includes the day chair, and it also includes use of the beach club bar as part of the setup. Food and drinks are not listed as included and are typically extra on-site.
How many people are in the group?
This activity has a maximum of 20 travelers.
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.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.

























