CruiseThe ticketed Bahamas beach club will officially open on 23 December.

Ribbons are off Royal Caribbean’s newest paradise

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Royal Caribbean Group executives and Bahamian officials cut the ribbon on Royal Beach Club Paradise Island.
Royal Caribbean Group executives and Bahamian officials cut the ribbon on Royal Beach Club Paradise Island. Photo Credit: Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean Group and Bahamian officials have cut the ribbon on its newest beach destination – Royal Beach Club Paradise Island – ahead of its official 23 December opening.

To reach the Bahamas beach club, Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises guests can take a complimentary ferry from the Nassau Cruise Port.

There, the ticketed playground will feature two beaches, three pools and 10 bars, including three swim-up bars. In the Party Cove is the Floating Flamingo – and what Royal Caribbean calls the world's largest swim-up bar.

Guests will be able to reserve day beds and cabanas, while up to 12 will be able to book out a premium Party Deck experience atop the Floating Flamingo.

Two passes are available, of which one includes unlimited open bar access. All-day dining and Wi-Fi are included in both passes.

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