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RCI opens bookings for new beach club

06 Jul 2025
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Royal Caribbean has officially opened bookings for its beach club experience in The Bahamas, Royal Beach Club Paradise Island.

Clients booked on sailings visiting Nassau (beginning late December) can purchase all-inclusive day passes ahead of the destination’s debut in December.  

The beach club experience features two beaches and three pools, including The Floating Flamingo, reportedly the world’s largest swim-up bar. There will be three beach grills and 10 bars, with live music, entertainment, local artisan shops and more.

Round-trip water transportation, beach games, WiFi, umbrellas and lounge chairs, lockers and towels are included in the all-inclusive day passes.

Options include a Day Pass with unlimited open bar and dining and a Day Pass with non-alcoholic drinks and dining.

For an upgraded experience, guests can bundle their day pass with a beverage package on board or pair it with destination experiences at the vacation brand’s Perfect Day at CocoCay.

The Royal Beach Club Paradise Island’s special amenities include the Ultimate Family Cabana, the vacation brand’s first multi-level cabana. The two-storey private retreat features a variety of experiences for family members, including a slide, a frozen drink machine, an Ultimate Family Cabana attendant and more.

Both beach and poolside cabanas offer an upgrade, including personal attendant service, upgraded amenities, as well as day beds with dedicated beverage service, an umbrella, storage space and towels.

Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is the next in the vacation brand’s growing line-up of private island destinations, including Royal Beach Club Cozumel in 2026, Lelepa in early 2027 and Perfect Day Mexico in late 2027.

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