For fun in the sun, visitors should head to Super Paradise Beach. Nestled just 6.5 kilometres south-west of Mykonos Town, it’s a fine place to party and live life to the full. Popular with Greek students, young travellers, naturists and LGBT visitors, it’s a great place to soak up the sun and enjoy the eclectic atmosphere.
There are several zones which divide the golden sands of Super Paradise Beach. A portion of the beach is dominated by Greek students, and a second area is populated by LGBT sunbathers and revellers, while a third is for naturists. It’s one of the busiest, liveliest beaches on the island with bars, restaurants and party music from late afternoon into the evenings. Set in a deep secluded bay, visitors can swim in the clear turquoise waters, enjoy cocktails or dance the night away. During high season, the beach gets busy early in the morning, the sun loungers and parasols are reserved quickly. Late in the afternoon, more tourists arrive that are keen to get into the party atmosphere. Super Paradise Beach becomes packed with clubbers, VIP’s and jet-setters, and the festivities continue until dawn.
Sun worshippers and party people can reach Super Paradise Beach via KTEL bus service from Mykonos Town Old Port or Fabrica bus station to the south of the town. Water taxis operate from Platys Gialos to Super Paradise Beach regularly throughout the day. Taxis are available, although there are few on the island and visitors may have to wait a while. Private vehicles can be hired for larger parties.
Super Paradise Beach was formed in 1971 when it was previously known as Plintri Beach. It’s the most popular beach for LGBT visitors and students on Mykonos. This party central, beach location has everything for a fun day on the beach including cocktails, food, music and dancing. Visitors who enjoy partying with no inhibitions should spend a day at Super Paradise Beach.