Looking for a tiny GPS module + antenna

Actually no, when you consider the breakout board to interconnect it. Those little ~1mm spaced pads are hard to solder to and the soldered wires if used, are fragile. There are also 4 ground connections that should be soldered to a ground plane for proper operation of the receiver so a small piece of PCB material 20 X 32 mm would allow you to do a minimum job of wiring it up. There are usually on the breakout boards bypassing for the power supply and standard 2.54 mm pin spacings for male or female headers (preferred) or just plain wiring is ok too although I really prefer to bypass things like that... just because it's really cheap insurance and good engineering practice too, besides they draw no power and add little additional bulk to the project. Inexpensive too. I bought 130 - 150 10 ea 1 to 470 uF caps from Electrodragon for less than $2.00 same amount and money for an assortment of disc capacitors from 10pF to 100 nF and I use a lot of the .01, .05 and mostly the .1uF caps. Like I said really cheap insurance also materials for more projects.

Bob