
by Sarah Kuta
Last updated: 11:20 AM ET, Tue July 1, 2025
Bookings are now open for Royal Caribbean’s first Royal Beach Club.
The all-inclusive destination, officially called Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, is slated to open in The Bahamas in December. In the meantime, travelers can start dreaming—and planning—for their first visit.
Guests booked on sailings visiting Nassau starting in late December can purchase their day passes on Royal Caribbean’s website. Travelers can choose from several day passes of Royal Beach Club Paradise Island. They are:
- Day pass with unlimited open bar and dining, starting from $169.99 for guests ages 21+
- Day pass with non-alcoholic drinks and dining, starting from $129.99 for guests ages 13+; $109.99 for ages 4-12; and free for guests ages 3 and under
- Day pass bundled with an onboard beverage package or paired with exclusive destination experiences at Perfect Day at CocoCay
The destination has two beaches, three pools, three beach grills and 10 bars—including the world’s largest swim-up bar. Everything is included, such as roundtrip water transportation, beach games, Wi-Fi, umbrellas and lounge chairs, lockers and towels.
It’s also home to the Ultimate Family Cabana, Royal Caribbean’s first multi-level cabana, complete with a slide, a frozen drink machine, a dedicated attendant and more. Beach and poolside cabanas are also available, as well as day beds. Guests can also reserve the east or west side of The Party Deck, a private pool-front space for up to 12 guests with dedicated food and beverage service and unique poolside amenities.
Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is just one of the company’s new forthcoming private destinations. Royal Beach Club Cozumel is slated to open in 2026, Lelepa in the South Pacific in early 2027 and Perfect Day Mexico in fall 2027.
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