
Jackie O' Beach Club
Jackie O' Beach Club occupies a prime position at Super Paradise Beach, operating with a strong LGBTQ+ following that has defined its identity since opening. The venue combines a beach club, restaurant, and afternoon party space into a polished operation. Sunday afternoon parties are the signature event, drawing a loyal crowd that returns weekly throughout the season. The restaurant serves high-quality Mediterranean and Asian-fusion food at EUR 15 to 35, with sushi and seafood as highlights. Cocktails run EUR 14 to 20, wine EUR 10 to 15, and Champagne by the glass EUR 18 to 25. Sunbed rental ranges from EUR 20 to 40, with VIP daybeds reaching EUR 100 or more. The service is notably attentive and professional, a cut above the typical beach club experience. The crowd is international, predominantly LGBTQ+ with a strong contingent of straight allies, and generally more affluent than the Paradise Beach venues. The atmosphere is celebratory and body-positive, with a dress code that trends toward stylish minimalism. Music leans toward house and vocal house, with quality DJ sets that build through the afternoon.
What to Expect
An upscale beach club with polished service and a beautiful crowd. You'll be greeted and shown to your sunbed or restaurant table. The afternoon party builds gradually, with the DJ maintaining a refined energy that matches the venue's positioning. Service is attentive and staff anticipate needs. The atmosphere is celebratory and welcoming.
Upscale, inclusive, and celebratory. The kind of place where everyone looks good and feels welcome.
House, vocal house, and deep house. Quality DJ sets with a focus on feel-good energy.
Stylish swimwear and resort wear. The crowd puts effort into their beach look.
LGBTQ+ travelers, food lovers, and style-conscious beachgoers who want a premium beach club experience.
Cards and cash accepted. Table and sunbed reservations recommended.
Price Range
Sunbeds EUR 20-40, cocktails EUR 14-20, food EUR 15-35, Champagne EUR 18-25/glass
≈ $22-44 sunbeds, $15-22 cocktails, $16-38 food, $20-27 Champagne
Hours
Daily 10 AM to 10 PM in season. Sunday parties run later, sometimes to midnight.
Insider Tip
The Sunday afternoon party is the must-attend event. Book sunbeds in advance for Sundays as they sell out. The restaurant is good enough to be a destination on its own. Order the sushi. The service level justifies the premium pricing.
Full Review
Jackie O' stands out from the Mykonos beach club scene through two qualities: service and food. The staff operates at a level that feels closer to a five-star hotel than a beach bar. Drinks arrive promptly, sunbed attendants check on you regularly, and the overall attention to guest experience is noticeably above the standard.
The food is a genuine surprise. Beach club restaurants are typically afterthoughts, but Jackie O' runs a kitchen that would work as a standalone restaurant. The sushi is fresh and well-prepared, the seafood is handled with care, and the Mediterranean dishes show real culinary skill. Eating here is part of the experience rather than a necessary inconvenience.
The Sunday afternoon party has earned its reputation. The crowd arrives with intention, dressed and ready for a celebration. The DJ builds the energy through the afternoon with a curation that respects the audience's musical awareness. The body-positive atmosphere and LGBTQ+ heritage create a specific freedom that's palpable, and everyone seems to respond to it with genuine joy.
The pricing is at the top of the Mykonos scale, and this is already an expensive island. VIP sunbeds and Champagne service push costs into significant territory. But within its category, Jackie O' delivers value through service quality, food excellence, and an atmosphere that can't be manufactured. It's the kind of venue where spending feels like investment rather than extraction.
The Neighborhood
Jackie O' is on Super Paradise Beach, sharing the cove with Super Paradise Beach Club. The two venues cater to slightly different segments but contribute to the beach's overall reputation as a destination for quality beach parties.
Getting There
Access is the same as Super Paradise Beach: buses from Mykonos Town (limited schedule), water taxis from the harbor, or road taxis at EUR 15 to 20. The venue is signposted from the beach access point.
Address
Super Paradise Beach, Mykonos 846 00
Other Venues in Paradise Beach

Paradise Club
The original Paradise Beach party venue, running organized beach events since the 1970s. Open-air dance floor on the sand with DJ booth facing the sea. Hosts themed parties and international DJs throughout peak season.

Tropicana Beach Club
The largest beach club on Paradise Beach with a massive sound system and daily afternoon parties. Known for foam parties and drink specials that draw a young, international crowd. Restaurant on-site serves Greek and international food.

Super Paradise Beach Club
Located one cove east at Super Paradise Beach, this club has roots in the island's LGBTQ+ scene but now attracts a fully mixed crowd. Daily parties run from afternoon into evening with house music and strong cocktails.

Cavo Paradiso
Clifftop mega-club overlooking Paradise Beach with a capacity of 1,500. International headliners play sunrise sets with the Aegean as the backdrop. Open from late June through mid-September.