Royal
Caribbean’s long-teased beach club experience in The Bahamas
is officially ready for its close-up.
The cruise line
officially celebrated the debut of Royal
Beach Club Paradise Island with a ribbon-cutting ceremony this weekend,
just days before the new Nassau
destination welcomes its first guests on December 23, 2025. The event brought Royal
Caribbean executives together with Bahamian government officials, underscoring
the collaboration behind the project and its ties to the local community.
More than 150
government leaders, VIPs and community members attended the festivities and
were able to get an early look at what Royal Caribbean is calling a first-of-its-kind
destination. Set on one of Paradise
Island’s most picturesque stretches of sand, the new venue blends authentic
Bahamian culture, cuisine and hospitality with the cruise line’s signature
design and service style.
Royal Beach Club
Paradise Island is designed as an all-in-one beach day, with different all-inclusive
zones catering to different vacation moods. Guests looking to keep the energy
high can head to Party Cove, home to The Floating Flamingo, billed as the
world’s largest swim-up bar. Those craving something calmer can stretch out at
Chill Beach, while families have their own dedicated space at Family Beach,
built for easygoing, all-day fun together.
The private, fully
orchestrated setting will offer the scope and flexibility to let guests shape
their perfect beach day without needing to leave the island or plan multiple
excursions. With its official opening just around the corner, Royal Beach Club
Paradise Island is poised to become a major new draw for cruise guests visiting
Nassau this winter and beyond.
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