Royal Caribbean International is bringing a new level of all-inclusive fun to The Bahamas with the launch of its first Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, now open for bookings ahead of its December 2025 debut.
A New Standard for the Ultimate Beach Day
Set on Paradise Island, this exclusive beach club blends the vibrant Bahamian spirit with Royal Caribbean’s signature amenities. Guests can look forward to two pristine beaches, three pools—including The Deep End for laid-back vibes and The Floating Flamingo, the world’s largest swim-up bar for partygoers—and a variety of dining and entertainment options.
Families will love the Ultimate Family Cabana, a two-story private retreat for up to 12 guests, featuring a whirlpool, frozen drink machine, slide, private bathroom, and personal attendant. For those seeking relaxation or a party atmosphere, upgraded beach and poolside cabanas, as well as The Party Deck, offer dedicated service, day beds, and unbeatable ocean views.
All-Inclusive Passes and Perks
Vacationers can choose from several all-inclusive day pass options:
- Unlimited Open Bar & Dining Pass: Starting at $169.99 for guests 21 and older.
- Non-Alcoholic Drinks & Dining Pass: Starting at $129.99 for ages 13+, $109.99 for ages 4–12, and free for kids 3 and under.
All passes include roundtrip water transport, Wi-Fi, lounge chairs, umbrellas, lockers, towels, and access to all club amenities. Guests can also bundle their pass with beverage packages or pair it with exclusive experiences at Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Island Culture and Endless Activities
From live Bahamian music and artisan shops to beach games and ten bars, Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is designed for every vibe—family, chill, or party. Three beach grills serve up island fare, while DJ sets and curated entertainment keep the energy high all day.
More Destinations Ahead
Paradise Island is just the beginning for Royal Caribbean’s beach club collection, with new clubs planned for Cozumel (2026), Lelepa (early 2027), and Perfect Day Mexico (fall 2027). The club will be accessible on a variety of sailings, including the new Utopia of the Seas.