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Super Paradise: cove geography and a well-known scene

Super Paradise occupies a cove along Mykonos’s south coast, offering some shelter from prevailing winds though local gusts can still affect the bay. Like Paradise nearby, it’s built around a specific, active atmosphere.

What to expect

  • A commercially developed cove with an established entertainment and beach-club scene.
  • Generally sheltered, though the cove’s shape can produce localized gusts that differ from the open coast.

Access

  • Paved access with seasonal transfer options; confirm current bus and boat connections, which vary by year.

Practical information

Mykonos’s public buses (KTEL Mykonos) run from two hubs in Chora — Fabrika (southern and beach routes) and Old Port (northern and eastern routes, including Ano Mera). The official route list currently covers Ornos, Platis Gialos, Paraga, Paradise, Super Paradise, Agios Ioannis, Kalo Livadi, Kalafatis, Panormos, Elia, Agios Stefanos and Ano Mera. Fares are paid in cash on board, roughly €1.80–€3 depending on distance, and services run far more frequently from May to September than in the off-season.

Source: KTEL Mykonos (official bus operator) · Last checked: 12 July 2026. Schedules and access arrangements change during the season — confirm before setting out.

FAQ

How does Super Paradise differ from Paradise Beach?

Both are commercially developed with an active scene, but they occupy separate coves with their own specific operators and atmosphere — worth checking current listings for either before choosing.