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Royal Caribbean’s New Beach Club: A Sneak Peek into Paradise Island’s Upcoming Attraction

Royal Caribbean International is set to redefine the cruise experience with its first-ever Royal Beach Club, located on the picturesque Paradise Island in Nassau, Bahamas. Scheduled to open in December 2025, this 17-acre private destination promises an array of exciting features and activities for cruise guests.

A Unique Destination with Bahamian Flair

The Royal Beach Club will be a vibrant addition to Royal Caribbean’s offerings, providing a unique blend of relaxation and entertainment. The club will feature two pristine beaches and three seaside grills serving locally inspired cuisine. Visitors can explore over 40 rentable cabanas and artisan shops, ensuring a rich cultural experience. A water taxi service will conveniently transport guests to and from the beach club, enhancing accessibility.

Exciting Zones and Attractions

Much like the renowned Perfect Day at Coco Cay, the Royal Beach Club will be divided into three distinct zones, each offering its own pool and swim-up bar. The Family Beach zone will cater to families with a zero-entry pool known as The Shallow End, alongside beach games like cornhole and paddleball. A highlight of this area is the two-story Ultimate Family Cabana, equipped with a slide, whirlpool, private bathroom, and a frozen drink machine.

For those seeking a lively atmosphere, the Party Cove zone promises an unparalleled beachfront party experience. It will feature The Floating Flamingo, the world’s largest swim-up bar, an infinity pool, a DJ, and a VIP section with poolside service. Meanwhile, the Chill Beach zone offers a more relaxed setting with The Deep End pool and opportunities to immerse in Caribbean culture through local artisan shopping and island-inspired culinary delights.

Future Plans and Access Details

Royal Caribbean’s Royal Beach Club on Paradise Island marks the beginning of a new chapter for the cruise line. Plans are already underway for additional beach clubs in Cozumel, Mexico, set to open in 2026, and in the South Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu, with an opening date yet to be announced. By 2027, a second Perfect Day destination is expected to open near the Costa Maya cruise port, named Perfect Day Mexico.

Unlike the Perfect Day destinations, access to the Royal Beach Club will require a purchased ticket. Guests can look forward to purchasing all-inclusive day passes and cabanas starting in spring 2025, ensuring a seamless and exclusive experience.

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