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Landmark: Super Paradise BeachCity: Mykonos
Country: Greece
Continent: Europe
Super Paradise Beach, Mykonos, Greece, Europe
Super Paradise Beach is a high-profile coastal destination located in a deep cove on the southern coast of Mykonos. It is globally recognized for its high-density beach club culture and crystal-clear waters.
Visual Characteristics
The beach consists of a broad crescent of fine gold sand. The bay is geologically sheltered by steep, arid hills, resulting in calm, turquoise waters. The perimeter is dominated by large-scale commercial infrastructure, including tiered terraces, stages, and luxury lounge areas.
Location & Access Logistics
Position: Situated approximately 7km southeast of Mykonos Town (Chora).
Vehicle Access: Reached via a steep, winding, and narrow asphalt road. Navigation requires caution due to high-volume transit and heavy gradients.
Public Transit: No direct KTEL public bus service to the sand. Visitors must take a bus to Platis Gialos or Ornos and transfer to a shuttle boat (water taxi).
Water Taxi: Seasonal boats connect Super Paradise to other southern beaches (Platis Gialos, Paraga, Paradise, Elia).
Parking: Private parking lots managed by beach clubs are available, often requiring a fee or reservation during peak season.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Originally known as Plintri, the beach was renamed during the 1970s as it became a secluded haven for the international bohemian and LGBTQ+ communities. Geologically, the bay is a natural catchment for fine sediment, protected from the "Meltemi" (northern winds) by the surrounding topography.
Key Highlights & Activities
Beach Clubs: Host to world-renowned venues that transition from morning relaxation to high-volume afternoon parties with international DJs.
Watersports: A dedicated center offers jet skiing, flyboarding, and various towable inflatables.
Swimming: The deep, sandy-bottomed bay provides optimal conditions for long-distance swimming within the buoy-marked zones.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The beach is fully commercialized.
Facilities: Includes high-capacity showers, changing rooms, and lockers.
Dining: Options range from self-service snack bars to high-end Mediterranean restaurants.
Connectivity: 5G cellular signal is stable; beach clubs provide proprietary high-speed Wi-Fi to patrons.
Retail: On-site boutiques sell designer resort wear and beach accessories.
Best Time to Visit
09:00–12:00: Period of relative quiet, optimal for securing sunbeds and calm swimming.
After 16:00: The daily "party" phase begins, characterized by increased volume and high-density crowds.
Peak Season (July–August): Reservations for sunbeds are mandatory.
Facts & Legends
A verified operational fact is that Super Paradise remains one of the most inclusive beaches in the Cyclades, maintaining a dedicated section that respects its origins as a pioneer of the island's liberal social scene. Unlike the neighboring Paradise Beach, Super Paradise is not connected to the main road network by public bus, intentionally maintaining a degree of logistical exclusivity.
Nearby Landmarks
Paradise Beach: 2km West (via water taxi or rugged coastal path)
Agrari Beach: 1.5km East
Ano Mera Village: 5km North
Jackie O' Beach Club: Situated on the western cliffside of the bay