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BEACH VIBES: Royal Caribbean Is Getting Its First Royal Beach Club

Royal Caribbean guests will be getting a fabulous new Caribbean beach club with news that the cruise line has just inked a deal with Antigua and Barbuda for the beach club.

Royal Caribbean guests will be getting a fabulous new Caribbean beach club with news that the cruise line has just inked a deal with Antigua and Barbuda for the beach club.

The agreement marks the start of the planning and development for the Royal Beach Club scheduled to break ground later this year.

Created exclusively for Royal Caribbean guests, the Royal Beach Club at Antigua will sit along more than a half-mile of pristine beachfront and combine the island’s striking beaches with the cruise line’s signature service and amenities.

The ultimate beach club experience will offer guests exceptional views from private cabanas and a stunning pool with a swim-up bar, complemented by locally inspired experiences.

There will be regional fare, island-style BBQs, live music, jet skis, paddle boarding, snorkelling and a family splash pad.

“The Royal Beach Club will deliver a memorable beach day to our guests,” said Michael Bayley, President
and CEO, Royal Caribbean International.

“Together with the government of Antigua and Barbuda, we will bring to life an experience that will bring more visitors to these idyllic islands and create significant economic benefits and opportunities”.

Michael Bayley, President and CEO, Royal Caribbean International

The line is also looking at ways for the local community to also enjoy the beach club on days our ships are in other destinations.

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The Royal Beach Club builds on Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day island experiences around the world.

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The cruise line has also committed to bringing Symphony of the Seas to the island nation with a call on 3 November 2020. Docking at a new port at the island capital of St. John’s, Symphony of the Seas will be the first Oasis-class ship to visit the island.