Both options launch from Super Paradise Beach and run exactly 10 min, operated by Super Paradise Watersports. The 10 € gap comes down to one thing: a guide. The 50 € tour pairs you with an instructor who leads the route, making it the right call if you've never handled a jet ski before. Its physical level is rated "Occasionally sporty", meaning you'll need some core stability to control the machine at speed. The 60 € rental gives you the ski and the freedom, no escort, no set path. Rated "Everybody welcome", it's designed for riders who already know the throttle. Pick the guided tour to learn the Aegean swell, pick the rental to own it.
Private Guided Jet Ski Tour from Super Paradise Beach in Mykonos
At 50 €, the guided format gives first-timers an instructor on the water and a structured 10 min route across the Mykonos coastline.
Jet Ski Rental from Super Paradise Beach in Mykonos
The 60 € rental removes the guide and hands you full throttle control, rated "Everybody welcome" for riders ready to set their own pace.
Hitting open throttle as you clear the beach break and feel the hull lift off the surface. The Aegean chop around Mykonos adds unpredictable resistance that forces real physical reaction.
Mykonos is exposed to the meltemi wind, a strong seasonal northerly that can roughen the surface fast between June and September. Check conditions on the day and ask the operator before you go out.
It's a short window, but at full speed on a jet ski those 10 minutes are physically demanding. If you want more time on the water, ask Super Paradise Watersports about extended sessions directly at the meetingpoint.
The 60 € rental. No guide means no speed cap and no set route. You control how hard you push, which puts the intensity entirely in your hands.
The season runs June through September. Late June and July offer the warmest Aegean water temperatures, while August brings the most consistent wind and chop for a rougher ride.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 11.8°C | 50 mm | Good |
| February | 12.2°C | 45.7 mm | Good |
| March | 13.2°C | 45.4 mm | Good |
| April | 15.2°C | 17.9 mm | Peak |
| May | 18.4°C | 6.8 mm | Peak |
| June | 22.6°C | 0.8 mm | Peak |
| July | 24.9°C | 0.1 mm | Peak |
| August | 25.1°C | 0.6 mm | Peak |
| September | 22.9°C | 0.9 mm | Peak |
| October | 19.2°C | 24.1 mm | Peak |
| November | 15.9°C | 20.7 mm | Peak |
| December | 11.9°C | 105.9 mm | Possible |
Equipment
Both sessions are rated low to moderate physical demand, but saltwater spray is constant. Bring a secure swimsuit (avoid loose board shorts that catch wind), apply waterproof sunscreen before you arrive, and leave valuables off the beach. Shoes are not needed, bare feet or water shoes work fine.
Getting there
Both tours meet at Super Paradise Beach, 84600, Mykonos, Greece, reachable by boat taxi from Mykonos Town (Hora) or by the road that cuts south from the main island highway.
Updated March 2026