Late next year, Royal Caribbean will open their first Royal Beach Club in Nassau, Bahamas. It will have the world’s largest swim-up bar and fun for the entire family.
Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will open in December 2025 and is promising to be the ultimate beach day.
It is currently under construction on 17 acres on Paradise Island and cruisers on Royal Caribbean cruise ships will be able to purchase a day pass to visit the beach club. Passes will open for bookings in the spring of 2025.
Day passes will included everything from the water taxi to the club to food and drinks.
Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will be divided up in three sections, Family Beach, Chill Beach and Party Cove.
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Family Beach
The Family Beach will be steps away from The Shallow End zero-entry pool.
Royal Caribbean cruisers can kick back to a whole new level with the Ultimate Family Cabana – a one-of-its-kind exclusive retreat with two stories of amenities, including a thrilling slide, dedicated whirlpool, frozen drink machine and more.
Chill Beach
Chill Beach will be the spot for all day relaxation that is lined with powdery white sand. This area will also have shopping at local artisan huts or sampling different island flavors, from grilled shrimp skewers to fire engine fritters.
Party Cove
The Party Cove will have the world’s largest swim-up bar, The Floating Flamingo. This area will have poolside service with a DJ spinning beats for a day of fun.
Michael Bayley, president and CEO, Royal Caribbean International, gave the following statement:
“The Royal Beach Club Collection is designed for every type of family and vacationer to get everything they want out of their ideal beach day – no matter the vibe they’re looking for.
“With the first-of-its-kind Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, we continue to super-serve our guests with a tailored experience at one of our most highly visited destinations, building on nearly five decades of collaboration with the community and government of The Bahamas.”
Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is the first of three new port projects planned for Royal Caribbean, the world’s largest cruise line. Following the beach club in Nassau is the Royal Beach Club Cozumel in 2026 and Perfect Day Mexico in 2027.