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Destination in the Bahamas to include world’s largest swim-up bar
Royal Caribbean has opened bookings for its first-ever beach club, set on Paradise Island in The Bahamas.
Scheduled to welcome guests from December 2025, Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is the latest step in Royal Caribbean’s expanding portfolio of exclusive destinations, joining upcoming projects such as Royal Beach Club Cozumel (2026), Lelepa (early 2027) and Perfect Day Mexico (fall 2027).
The new club aims to “redefine the ultimate beach day” with two beaches and three pools, including a pool with the world’s largest swim-up bar.
There will be three beach grills, 10 bars, live Bahamian music, local artisan shops, and a variety of entertainment and family-friendly activities.
Guests can choose from a selection of all-inclusive day passes, with prices starting from US$169.99 (AED) for passengers aged 21 and above.
A day pass with non-alcoholic drinks and dining leads in at $129,99 for guests aged 13 and above, $109,99 for ages between four and 12 and free for those aged three and under.
There is the possibility to bundle a day pass with an onboard beverage package or pair with the line’s other private destination Perfect Day at CocoCay.
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Bookings for upgraded experiences are also available, including the family cabana, a two-storey retreat with a slide and frozen drink machine, or private party decks with dedicated service and ocean views.
“Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is designed to offer something for everyone, whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or a lively party atmosphere,” said a Royal Caribbean spokesperson.
The new beach club will be accessible to guests on Royal Caribbean sailings visiting Nassau from December 2025, with itineraries departing from six different cities, including the highly anticipated Utopia of the Seas.
For more information, visit www.royalcaribbean.com/royal-beach-club/paradise-island-nassau