CruiseThe Royal Beach Club offers pristine beaches, multiple pools, the world's largest swim-up bar, diverse dining, and family zones.

Royal Caribbean's first beach club opening in paradise

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Travellers can access the Royal Beach Club Paradise Island via Royal Caribbean itineraries, departing from cities like Miami and Galveston, on ships such as Utopia of the Seas.
Travellers can access the Royal Beach Club Paradise Island via Royal Caribbean itineraries, departing from cities like Miami and Galveston, on ships such as Utopia of the Seas. Photo Credit: Royal Caribbean International

Royal Caribbean International has announced the launch of its first Royal Beach Club, set to open on Paradise Island, The Bahamas, in December 2025. The 17-acre beachfront destination will offer an all-inclusive experience combining the island’s natural beauty with Bahamian culture and Royal Caribbean’s signature features.

The Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will provide visitors with access to pristine beaches, multiple pools, the world’s largest swim-up bar, and a variety of dining and entertainment options. According to Royal Caribbean, the destination has been designed to cater to all types of travellers, offering zones for families, relaxation, and parties.

“The Royal Beach Club Collection is designed for every type of family and vacationer to get everything they want out of their ideal beach day,” said Michael Bayley, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean International. “With the first-of-its-kind Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, we continue to super-serve our guests with a tailored experience.”

The Family Beach zone will feature activities for all ages, including a zero-entry pool and a two-storey Ultimate Family Cabana. For relaxation, Chill Beach offers access to local artisan shops and island-inspired cuisine. Meanwhile, Party Cove promises vibrant energy with DJ-led entertainment and swim-up bars, including The Floating Flamingo.

Developed in collaboration with the Bahamian government, the project will support local businesses and create hundreds of jobs. “This public-private partnership is a first of its kind in The Bahamas,” the company noted.

Day passes for Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, including amenities and transport, will be available for purchase in spring 2025.

Travellers can reach the destination via Royal Caribbean itineraries departing from six cities, including Miami and Galveston, on ships such as Utopia of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas.

Further details will be announced in the coming months.

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