Soon cruisers will embark on a new adventure with Royal Caribbean International as they break ground on the Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, an exclusive 17-acre beach day experience nestled on Paradise Island in Nassau, The Bahamas. We’re hoping this means we can say goodbye to pricey and inconvenient day passes at resorts as this all-new beach club is operated fully by the cruise line, and promises an unparalleled island getaway.
Scheduled to open its doors in 2025, the Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will redefine the beach experience, blending the allure of The Bahamas with Royal Caribbean’s signature hospitality. Led by Royal Caribbean Group President and CEO Jason Liberty and Royal Caribbean International President and CEO Michael Bayley, alongside The Bahamas’ Prime Minister Philip Davis and Deputy Prime Minister I. Chester Cooper, the groundbreaking ceremony marks the beginning of an extraordinary journey
Set against the backdrop of one of The Bahamas’ most picturesque beaches, this beach club will immerse visitors in Bahamian culture, cuisine, and hospitality – with up to 49% equity owned by Bahamians.
Prime Minister Philip Davis emphasized the significance of this collaboration, stating, “Today’s agreement not only enhances our tourism offerings but also fosters greater Bahamian empowerment in the tourism industry.”
Designed by local Bahamian architects, the club will feature vibrant architecture complemented by breathtaking views of turquoise waters and pristine beaches. From swim-up bars to private cabanas, guests will indulge in luxury while experiencing the charm of Bahamian culture.
From images, it appears the location is close to the pier and it will include kid-friendly options like a splash pad and a shallow pool.
President and CEO of Royal Caribbean Group, Jason Liberty, expressed gratitude for the partnership with the Bahamian government and local entrepreneurs, highlighting the economic opportunities generated for the community.
President and CEO of Royal Caribbean International, Michael Bayley, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the island’s allure as the perfect setting for the inaugural Royal Beach Club Collection.
Once completed, the club is set to host around 2,000 guests daily, accessible via a scenic ferry ride from the Nassau Cruise Port, offering a seamless blend of relaxation and exploration in the heart of The Bahamas. Pricing has not been released.