Royal Caribbean guests sailing to Nassau can now plan a very exclusive and luxurious day at the Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, slated to open in late December 2025.
Bookings have now opened for the new beachfront property with a variety of all-inclusive passes to choose from, according to what type of experience travelers prefer.
For families, the day pass with non-alcoholic drinks and dining will start at $129.99 for guests aged 13 and older, $109.99 for young cruisers aged 4-12, and is free for guests aged 3 and younger.
For a fully inclusive experience, adults aged 21 and up can opt for the day pass, which includes unlimited open bar and dining, for $169.99 per person.
For all passes, loungers, umbrellas, towels, Wi-Fi, lockers, and roundtrip ferry transportation to the club are included.
Prices will vary based on popularity, exact ship, visit date, and other factors, similar to the fluctuating prices for different attractions and features at Royal Caribbean’s other Bahamian destination, Perfect Day at CocoCay.
In fact, package bundles for Royal Beach Club Paradise Island combined with Perfect Day at CocoCay will also be available, giving guests great deals and discounts when planning their days at both destinations.
It should also be noted, however, that Bahamian residents will be able to purchase day passes to the club, a first for a destination developed by a cruise line.
Undoubtedly, Royal Caribbean will closely monitor attendance and popularity to ensure a fun and worthwhile experience for all guests, whether arriving by land or by sea.
At Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, guests can further upgrade their experiences with a variety of private rentals, including beach and poolside cabanas featuring personalized service, day beds, and more.
The Ultimate Family Cabana will be the most luxurious option as a multi-level cabana with premium experiences. A slide, frozen drink machine, dedicated attendant, and other amenities are part of the exclusive rental.
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For a more energetic party vibe, guests will want to consider The Party Deck on the second floor of The Floating Flamingo, the world’s largest swim-up bar.
Up to 12 guests can enjoy the exclusive space with expansive ocean views, poolside amenities, dedicated service, and the ultimate DJ connection.
Regardless of what option guests choose, they will get to enjoy two pristine beaches, three pools, 10 bars, live music, and all the sun-soaked relaxation they can handle.
Sailing to the Royal Beach Club, Paradise Island
Because the new beach club is on Paradise Island in Nassau, all Royal Caribbean ships that visit the capital of the Bahamas will have access to the exclusive destination.
This includes departures from six US homeports on a variety of sailings, from the short weekend getaways of Utopia of the Seas from Port Canaveral to longer cruises aboard many ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet, such as Icon of the Seas from PortMiami or Odyssey of the Seas from Cape Liberty.

Day passes to the club are likely to sell out quickly, so interested travelers should reserve their space as soon as possible to ensure they can enjoy their exclusive visit.
While the Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will be the first of these exclusive clubs to open, it will not be the last. Royal Beach Club Cozumel is scheduled to open in 2026, followed by Lelepa in Vanuatu in the South Pacific in early 2027 – the first such destination in the Southern Hemisphere.
Features, pricing, and options at the new destinations will be announced closer to their planned openings – stay tuned to Cruise Hive for more details as they are confirmed!