Royal Caribbean is set to open its first Royal Beach Club in December 2025 on Paradise Island in the Bahamas. The 17-acre destination will offer an all-inclusive beach day experience for cruise guests and locals.
The beach club will be divided into three distinct zones, each described below.
Family Beach will cater to guests of all ages, featuring a zero-entry pool called The Shallow End and beach games. A highlight here is the two-story Ultimate Family Cabana, which includes a slide, whirlpool and frozen drink machine.
Chill Beach will be a relaxation-focused area with a pool called The Deep End and white sand beaches. Guests can explore local artisan shops and sample Bahamian cuisine like grilled shrimp skewers and fire engine fritters.
Party Cove will offer a more energetic atmosphere, including the world's largest swim-up bar, The Floating Flamingo, and a VIP area with personalized poolside service.
"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," said Michael Bayley, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean.
The project is a public-private partnership with the Bahamian government, designed to incorporate local culture through architectural design, live music, artisan shops and culinary offerings. It is expected to create hundreds of jobs for local businesses and entrepreneurs.
Day passes will be available for purchase starting in spring of 2025. The beach club will be accessible via cruises departing from six cities, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Port Canaveral, Cape Liberty, Galveston and Baltimore.
Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is the first in the brand's beach club collection, with future locations planned for Cozumel in 2026 and a Perfect Day Mexico experience in 2027.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Royal Caribbean. It was reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.