Royal Caribbean opens bookings for new beach club experience in The Bahamas

Royal Caribbean has opened bookings for a new beach club experience in The Bahamas. Holidaymakers booked on sailings visiting Nassau from late December 2025 can now purchase all-inclusive day passes for Royal Beach Club Paradise Island on the cruise line’s website.

Opening in December 2025, Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is the first destination in the Royal Beach Club Collection. The club will feature beaches, pools, dining, bars, and what is described as the world’s largest swim-up bar. The experience is designed to incorporate Bahamian culture and includes return water transport, food and drink, entertainment, and activities suitable for families.

Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will feature the first two-storey Ultimate Family Cabana with a whirlpool, slide, and personal attendant; photo by Royal Caribbean

Guests will have access to two beaches and three pools, including The Deep End pool and The Floating Flamingo swim-up bar. Food and drink will be available across three beach grills and 10 bars. Amenities include Wi-Fi, umbrellas, lounge chairs, lockers, towels, and beach games.

A selection of all-inclusive passes will be available, with pricing subject to change based on seasonality. The Day Pass with Unlimited Open Bar and Dining will start from US$169.99 for guests aged 21 and over. The Day Pass with Non-Alcoholic Drinks and Dining will start from US$129.99 for guests aged 13 and over, US$109.99 for children aged four to 12, and will be free for children three years and under.

Guests may choose to combine their day pass with an onboard beverage package or pair it with additional experiences at Royal Caribbean’s other private destination, Perfect Day at CocoCay.

Additional features at the beach club will include a two-level private cabana designed for families, which will contain a slide, frozen drink machine, personal attendant, and whirlpool. Poolside and beachside cabanas will be available, including personal service, day beds, storage, umbrellas, and towels. A private second-floor area at The Floating Flamingo will accommodate up to 12 guests and include food and beverage service and music provided by a DJ.

Sailings that include Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will depart from six cities, with options including Utopia of the Seas. The destination joins others currently under development, including Royal Beach Club Cozumel in 2026, Lelepa in early 2027, and Perfect Day Mexico in autumn 2027.

For more information, visit Royal Caribbean.

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