Royal Caribbean Opens Bookings for Paradise Island Club

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Royal Caribbean has officially opened bookings for its first-ever Royal Beach Club, Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, set to debut in The Bahamas in December 2025. Located just across from the Nassau cruise port, the all-inclusive destination offers a new island experience exclusively for Royal Caribbean guests.

Cruisers scheduled on sailings that stop in Nassau from late December onward can now reserve their day passes through the cruise line’s website. Several packages are available to cater to different guest preferences. These include a day pass with unlimited dining and open bar from $169.99 for guests aged 21 and over, and a non-alcoholic day pass starting at $129.99 for guests 13 and older, $109.99 for children aged 4 to 12, with free admission for kids aged 3 and under.

The beach club spans two beaches, three pools, and offers 10 bars, including what Royal Caribbean claims is the world’s largest swim-up bar. Additional features include three beach grills, roundtrip water transportation from the cruise port, complimentary beach games, lounge chairs, umbrellas, towels, lockers, and Wi-Fi.

One standout amenity is the Ultimate Family Cabana—Royal Caribbean’s first two-story cabana—featuring a private slide, frozen drink machine, a dedicated attendant, and other premium perks. Guests can also book beachside and poolside cabanas, day beds, or private group spaces on The Party Deck.

Royal Beach Club Paradise Island marks the first in a series of new private destinations from the brand, with Cozumel opening in 2026, Lelepa in 2027, and Perfect Day Mexico later that same year.

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