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Yahoo
09-07-2025
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Revealed: How much it costs to visit Royal Caribbean's new private Bahamas beach club
Royal Caribbean has revealed how much cruise passengers will need to pay to access its new private beach club area in the Bahamas, including a $10,000 (£7,329) private cabana. Passengers visiting Nassau during a Royal Caribbean cruise from late December 2025 will be able to purchase all-inclusive day passes to Royal Beach Club Paradise Island. Prices start at $169.99 (£125) for a day pass that gives you unlimited drinks, including alcohol and dining, but is only available to guests over age 21. There is also a day pass for non-alcoholic drinks and dining from $129.99 (£96) for guests aged 13 and older. The price drops to $109.99 (£81) for ages four to 12 and is free for passengers aged three and under. Read more: The best Royal Caribbean cruises Guests can also bundle their day pass with a beverage package on board or pair it with destination experiences at Perfect Day at CocoCay during a stop on Royal Caribbean's private Bahamas island. The passes give you access to two private beaches and three pools. These include The Deep End pool for a relaxed and laid back area or you can enjoy the DJ at The Floating Flamingo, the world's largest swim-up bar. You can rent your own cabana on the beach, which comes with a personal attendant service, upgraded amenities, as well as day beds with dedicated beverage service, an umbrella, storage space and towels. Cabana prices range from $2,199.99 (£1,618), which includes day passes for up to eight people. There is also a two-storey family cabana to rent for the day at $9,999.99 (£7,361) which includes up to 12 day passes. It comes with its own whirlpool, frozen drink machine, waterslide and private bathroom. Guests can eat and drink across three beach grills and 10 bars, and there will be Bahamian-inspired live music, entertainment and local artisan shops. The price also covers round-trip water transportation, beach games for the whole family, wifi, umbrellas and lounge chairs, lockers and towels. The Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will be available on sailings from December 2025 aboard ships such as Utopia of the Seas. Prices start from £623 per person. It comes as Royal Caribbean is also developing a Royal Beach Club Cozumel in 2026, Lelepa in early 2027 and a Perfect Day Mexico private island experience to launch in 2027. Read more: The three Royal Caribbean megaships set for an upgrade
Yahoo
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Revealed: How much it costs to visit Royal Caribbean's new private Bahamas beach club
Royal Caribbean has revealed how much cruise passengers will need to pay to access its new private beach club area in the Bahamas, including a $10,000 (£7,329) private cabana. Passengers visiting Nassau during a Royal Caribbean cruise from late December 2025 will be able to purchase all-inclusive day passes to Royal Beach Club Paradise Island. Prices start at $169.99 (£125) for a day pass that gives you unlimited drinks, including alcohol and dining, but is only available to guests over age 21. There is also a day pass for non-alcoholic drinks and dining from $129.99 (£96) for guests aged 13 and older. The price drops to $109.99 (£81) for ages four to 12 and is free for passengers aged three and under. Read more: The best Royal Caribbean cruises Guests can also bundle their day pass with a beverage package on board or pair it with destination experiences at Perfect Day at CocoCay during a stop on Royal Caribbean's private Bahamas island. The passes give you access to two private beaches and three pools. These include The Deep End pool for a relaxed and laid back area or you can enjoy the DJ at The Floating Flamingo, the world's largest swim-up bar. You can rent your own cabana on the beach, which comes with a personal attendant service, upgraded amenities, as well as day beds with dedicated beverage service, an umbrella, storage space and towels. Cabana prices range from $2,199.99 (£1,618), which includes day passes for up to eight people. There is also a two-storey family cabana to rent for the day at $9,999.99 (£7,361) which includes up to 12 day passes. It comes with its own whirlpool, frozen drink machine, waterslide and private bathroom. Guests can eat and drink across three beach grills and 10 bars, and there will be Bahamian-inspired live music, entertainment and local artisan shops. The price also covers round-trip water transportation, beach games for the whole family, wifi, umbrellas and lounge chairs, lockers and towels. The Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will be available on sailings from December 2025 aboard ships such as Utopia of the Seas. Prices start from £623 per person. It comes as Royal Caribbean is also developing a Royal Beach Club Cozumel in 2026, Lelepa in early 2027 and a Perfect Day Mexico private island experience to launch in 2027. Read more: The three Royal Caribbean megaships set for an upgrade

Travel Weekly
01-07-2025
- Business
- Travel Weekly
Royal opens bookings for its upcoming Bahamas beach club
Royal Caribbean International has opened day pass bookings for its new Royal Beach Club on Paradise Island in Nassau. The private beach club opens in December and will feature two beaches, three pools and 10 bars. Day pass options include unlimited food and drink for those 21 and older, starting at $169.99. Passes exclusive of alcohol start at $129.99 for guests 13 and older and $109.99 for those ages 4 through 12. Children 3 and under can enter the beach club for free. There are also bundle options with onboard beverage packages or Perfect Day at CocoCay. Passes are available for purchase online for any guest booked on a sailing visiting Nassau from late December onward.
Yahoo
05-03-2025
- Entertainment
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ROYAL CARIBBEAN EXPANDS DYNAMIC ARTIST DISCOVERY PROGRAM TO THE BAHAMAS
The search is on for musicians, performers, visual artists and sculptors to showcase their talent on Royal Beach Club Paradise Island NASSAU, The Bahamas, March 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Royal Caribbean has announced the expansion of its Artist Discovery Program from ship to shore, giving Bahamian artists—musicians, performers, visual artists, and sculptors—the opportunity to bring to life the region's vibrant culture through curated collections and performances. This next edition of the program will offer guests visiting the Royal Beach Club Paradise Island more ways to encounter the beauty of The Bahamas while enjoying the ultimate beach day. "The Artist Discovery Program will ensure we authentically reflect The Bahamas' enduring creativity and essence at our Royal Beach Club," said Philip Simon, President, Royal Caribbean Bahamas. "We are excited to give our guests a deeper and immersive taste of The Bahamas by embedding local art at the center of the ultimate vacation experience." Opportunities for artists include large-scale murals, dynamic dance performances, live music and expressive sculptures, each reflecting the vibrancy of The Bahamas. Artists will be prominently featured throughout the beach club, inviting guests to explore and celebrate Bahamian culture. Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will be designed to offer an immersive experience of Bahamian art through designated "art districts." The districts will introduce guests to Bahamian traditions, highlighting natural wonders, festivities and serene beauty. Both individual and teams of artists living in The Bahamas are invited to apply for consideration with mural, sculpture, musical or performance submissions. Submissions must be completed by March 28, 2025. Applicants must send five work samples, a CV and an artist statement to RBCPIArtistDiscoveryProgram@ to be considered. The first round of selections will be announced in April, and the final selections will be revealed in May. Final selections will be installed at the Royal Beach Club Paradise Island by July 2025, with a grand unveiling in December 2025. The first of the Royal Beach Club Collection continues to take shape in the coming months ahead of its opening in December 2025, and at the heart of the experience will be the island nation of The Bahamas. From the idyllic location to the Bahamian food, culture, and staff, and a unique public-private partnership with The Bahamas, the all-new beach club combines the beauty and spirit of The Bahamas with signature Royal Caribbean touches across the experience, service and design. Additional information on the Artist Discovery Program can be found here. About Royal Caribbean International Royal Caribbean International, part of Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE: RCL), has delivered memorable vacations for more than 50 years. The cruise line's game-changing ships and private destinations revolutionize vacations with innovations and an all-encompassing combination of experiences, from thrills to dining and entertainment, for every type of family and vacationer. Voted "Best Cruise Line Overall" for 22 consecutive years in the Travel Weekly Readers Choice Awards, Royal Caribbean makes memories with adventurers across more than 300 destinations in 80 countries on all seven continents, including the line's top-rated private destination, Perfect Day at CocoCay in The Bahamas. Media can stay up to date by following @RoyalCaribPR on X and visit For additional information or to book, vacationers can visit call (800) ROYAL-CARIBBEAN or contact their travel advisor. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Royal Caribbean International