Royal Caribbean announces pricing for new Bahamas beach club
- Guests can secure all-inclusive day passes to Royal Beach Club Paradise Island starting at $169.99 for adults, and $109.99 for children ages four to twelve.
- Private cabana rentals are available at starting prices of $2,199.99 for up to eight people, loaded with various amenities.
- The Royal Beach Club will enhance the leisure offerings for cruise passengers in the Bahamas, with broader expansions planned in coming years.
Royal Caribbean has recently announced the pricing for its new private beach club, Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, located in the Bahamas, which will be accessible to cruise passengers starting in late December 2025. This new leisure facility will be available to guests visiting Nassau during their cruise stops. The pricing structure includes various options for day passes: an all-inclusive adult pass at $169.99, a discounted price of $109.99 for children ages four to twelve, and complimentary access for toddlers aged three and under. These passes grant access to two private beaches and three pools, ensuring families can enjoy a relaxing and entertaining experience. In addition to the day passes, guests can opt for private cabanas, available for rent at prices starting from $2,199.99, accommodating up to eight individuals. This premium offering includes amenities such as a personal attendant service, upgraded features, and recreational facilities like a whirlpool, frozen drink machine, and waterslide. Guests can indulge in dining options from three beach grills and 10 bars, ensuring a rich culinary experience on-site. The entertainment lineup also includes live music reflecting Bahamian culture and opportunities to shop from local artisans, enhancing the overall experience of visiting the beach club. To further enrich the guest experience, Royal Caribbean provides multiple inclusive features with the day pass, such as round-trip water transportation, beach games for families, and access to complimentary amenities like Wi-Fi, umbrellas, and lounge chairs. The construction of the Royal Beach Club represents Royal Caribbean's commitment to delivering unique and enjoyable shore experiences, revealing innovative features that appeal to varying tastes and budgets among its clientele. The announcement comes alongside Royal Caribbean’s plans for similar beach club developments in other locations, including a Royal Beach Club in Cozumel set to open in 2026, another in Lelepa by early 2027, and a private island experience in Mexico slated for the same year. These initiatives signify a broader strategy to enhance travel experiences for cruise passengers and attract more visitors to exclusive destinations that foster relaxation and leisure activities during their voyages.