Royal Caribbean has officially opened bookings for its Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, set to debut in The Bahamas in December 2025. This marks the cruise line’s first-of-its-kind beach club experience, promising an all-inclusive, redefined beach day for holidaymakers.
Combining the vibrant culture and natural beauty of The Bahamas with signature Royal Caribbean touches, the Royal Beach Club offers distinct experiences for travellers, whether they’re seeking family fun, relaxation or a party atmosphere.
Guests can look forward to unwinding on beaches or in three unique pools, including the tranquil “The Deep End” and the “The Floating Flamingo”, which boasts the title of the world’s largest swim-up bar with DJ-spun tunes.

When it’s time to refuel, the club features three beach grills and 10 bars, serving up delicious island fare throughout the day, all included.
Travellers can also immerse themselves in Bahamian culture with live music, local artisan shops and entertainment.
Essential amenities like round-trip water transportation, beach games, wi-fi, umbrellas, lounge chairs, lockers and towels are also included with every day pass.

All-inclusive day passes are now available for purchase on Royal Caribbean’s website for sailings visiting Nassau from late December 2025. Pricing begins at US$169.99 for guests aged 21 and over, which includes unlimited open bar and dining. Passes for ages 13+ start from US$129.99 with non-alcoholic drinks and dining, while children aged 4-12 are US$109.99, and those aged 3 and under enter for free.
For those desiring an elevated experience, a range of special amenities are on offer. Families can indulge in the Ultimate Family Cabana, Royal Caribbean’s first multi-level cabana, complete with a slide and a frozen drink machine. According to the cruise line, both beach and poolside cabanas provide upgraded amenities and personal attendant service for enhanced comfort.

For an exclusive party vibe, guests can reserve “The Party Deck” at The Floating Flamingo, a private pool-front space for up to 12 guests with dedicated food and beverage service and ocean views.
The new locale is a key part of Royal Caribbean’s expanding portfolio of ultimate destinations, with Royal Beach Club Cozumel slated for 2026, Vanuatu’s Lelepa island in early 2027 and Perfect Day Mexico in late 2027.
For more information on Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, visit Royal Caribbean’s website.