Royal Caribbean has officially opened bookings for its highly anticipated Royal Beach Club Paradise Island. This new all-inclusive beach destination in Nassau, Bahamas is set to welcome guests beginning in late December 2025. Cruisers with sailings that stop in Nassau can now purchase day passes on the Royal Caribbean website ahead of the beach club’s grand opening.
A New Private Destination Experience
Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is designed to offer a premium island escape, combining beautiful scenery with fun and relaxation. Visitors will find stretches of soft sand, sparkling pools, lively entertainment, and food and drink options throughout the day.
Exciting Attractions and Amenities
The beach club features a long list of attractions. One of the main highlights is the Deep End pool, a spacious pool area perfect for lounging and socializing. Guests can also enjoy music and party vibes at The Floating Flamingo, which holds the title of the world’s largest swim-up bar.
There will be three beach grills serving freshly prepared bites and ten bars offering cocktails, beer, and more. For entertainment, expect live music, DJs, and local performers. Guests can also shop at local artisan stalls offering crafts and souvenirs.
All-Inclusive Day Pass Options
Vacationers can choose from a selection of all-inclusive day passes that provide access to all beach amenities, pools, entertainment, and dining options. The pricing is tiered based on age and alcohol inclusions:
Guests can also enhance their beach day by combining their pass with onboard beverage packages or booking exclusive shore experiences tied to Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Amenities Include the Following
Guests can elevate their beach experience by reserving private spaces and upgraded cabanas, including:
The Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is set to become a signature Royal Caribbean destination. With its mix of entertainment, food, beach fun, and private relaxation options, it promises to be a major highlight for cruisers visiting Nassau from late 2025 onward.
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