Royal Caribbean is preparing a new development that promises to dazzle cruise and beach lovers. Opening in December 2025, the Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will be the first project in the brand’s new “Royal Beach Club” collection. Nestled on the western tip of Paradise Island in Nassau, this exclusive, all-inclusive space will combine the paradisiacal beaches of the Bahamas with Royal Caribbean’s signature experiences, all rooted in the vibrant energy and culture of the area.

The 17-hectare resort will be designed to offer the perfect beach day for all types of vacationers. Cruisers will be able to purchase a day pass and gain access to a wide range of amenities, from pristine beaches and pools to suit every mood, to beach bars and luxurious cabanas. It also includes boat transportation to the site, local food and beverages, and a variety of activities.

A day at the beach punctuated by three zones

The Royal Beach Club will be divided into three distinct zones, each designed to meet the expectations and desires of visitors. Cabanas near the beach and others near the pools will be available for rent. The pools will be located on the edge of the beach and will benefit from a direct view of the sea.

  1. Family Beach: ideal for families, this area offers activities such as beach games or pools accessible to all, such as at “The Shallow End”. Those looking for a more exclusive experience can opt for the “Ultimate Family Cabana”, a unique cabana equipped with a slide, a hot tub and even an ice cream machine.

  2. Chill Beach: for those who love relaxation, this area combines the calm of white sand beaches with a relaxed atmosphere around pools such as “The Deep End”. Visitors will also be able to discover local crafts and taste culinary specialties such as grilled shrimp skewers or fried fritters.

  3. Party Cove: reserved for lovers of a party atmosphere, this space will feature “The Floating Flamingo”, the largest floating bar in the world. A VIP area will offer personalized service and breathtaking views to enhance the festive energy.

A collaboration with the Bahamas

Developed in partnership with the government of the Bahamas, this project integrates local cultural elements into its architecture, music and gastronomy. This public-private partnership marks a first in the Bahamas, with the objective of supporting the local economy by creating hundreds of jobs for local businesses and artisans.

A new jewel in the Royal Caribbean offer

Travelers will have several options to access this tropical paradise, with cruises departing from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Port Canaveral, Cape Liberty, Galveston and Baltimore. The Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will join a list of popular destinations, alongside Perfect Day at CocoCay, Labadee in Haiti and future projects in Cozumel (2026) and Perfect Day Mexico (2027).

With this new offer, Royal Caribbean promises an unforgettable experience, combining luxury, culture and entertainment. Cruise lovers can already dream of their future days on one of the most spectacular beaches in the Caribbean.