Royal Caribbean debuted its first all-inclusive Royal Beach Club Paradise Island destination on 23 December 2025, now available for cruisers visiting Nassau in The Bahamas.
The first-of-its-kind beach club destination offers an all-inclusive experience with Royal Caribbean’s signature touches, joining the cruise line’s Perfect Day at CocoCay in The Bahamas.
Royal Caribbean cruisers on select itineraries can now book day passes online for access to Royal Beach Club Paradise Island’s family, party and chill experiences and beach amenities, including two beaches and three pools.

For families, there’s Family Beach with The Shallow End zero-entry pool and brand-new, two-level Ultimate Family Cabana that includes a private whirlpool, wet-dry slide, frozen drink machine and more.

Party Cove is home to the world’s largest swim-up bar, The Floating Flamingo, which includes The Party Deck – a private pool-front space for up to 12 people with dedicated food and beverage service and ocean views.

At Chill Beach, guests can relax on the white sands, enjoy attendant service in beach and pool cabanas or unwind at The Deep End pool and swim-up bar.

Beachgoers can also enjoy three beach grills, 10 waterfront bars and Bahamian cultural experiences, such as live music, local artisan huts and more.

The all-inclusive day out includes umbrellas and lounge chairs, lockers and towels, Wi-Fi and roundtrip transportation on five colourful water ferries.

Royal Caribbean President & CEO Michael Bayley said: “Guests told us they were looking for more ways to make the most of their vacations in The Bahamas, and that’s exactly what we’ve created with Royal Beach Club Paradise Island.”

“The opening of our first Royal Beach Club introduces a bold new kind of beach experience and it’s just the start of what’s to come in our growing destination portfolio,” he said.
On the horizon are Royal Beach Club Cozumel and Royal Beach Club Santorini in 2026, Royal Beach Club Lelepa in early 2027 and Perfect Day Mexico in late 2027.
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KARRYON UNPACKS: Royal Caribbean’s long-awaited debut of Royal Beach Club Paradise Island signals a new phase of destination innovation, blending luxury, culture and choice to enhance how cruisers experience The Bahamas — both ashore and afloat.