Royal Caribbean Opens Royal Beach Club Paradise Island

Nassau, Bahamas as seen from above
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Royal Caribbean has officially opened its Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, according to a company press release.

Touted as a first-of-its-kind beach club destination, the new property welcomed its first guests on December 23, 2025. Situated close to the Nassau Cruise Port, the beach club now offers all-inclusive experiences designed to blend the energy of the Bahamas with Royal Caribbean’s signature style.

The opening follows an official ribbon-cutting ceremony held just days earlier, which brought together Bahamian government representatives, VIPs, community members, and Royal Caribbean executives to mark the completion of the project.

“Guests told us they were looking for more ways to make the most of their vacations in the Bahamas, and that’s exactly what we’ve created with Royal Beach Club Paradise Island,” said Michael Bayley, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean.

He added that the venue was “crafted to cater to every mood” and features two beaches, beach parties, and what the company describes as the world’s largest swim-up bar.

“The opening of our first Royal Beach Club introduces a bold new kind of beach experience, and it’s just the start of what’s to come in our growing destination portfolio,” Bayley said.

The beach club was developed through a public-private partnership with the Bahamian government. Royal Caribbean noted that the project was created responsibly and contributes to the local economy by supporting Bahamian businesses, entrepreneurs, and job creation. Bahamian culture is reflected throughout the destination, from its architectural elements to live entertainment, local artisan markets, and food offerings.

Cruise guests visiting Nassau can purchase all-inclusive day passes through Royal Caribbean’s website, granting access to the beach club and its amenities. According to the company, the destination caters to a range of preferences, offering family-friendly areas, lively party zones, and more relaxed spaces.

Facilities include two beaches, three pools, and The Floating Flamingo, described as the largest swim-up bar in the world. Additional amenities include the Deep End pool, the family-oriented Shallow End pool, three beach grills, and ten waterfront bars. Guests can also enjoy cultural experiences such as live music and local artisan huts.

The all-inclusive pass also covers umbrellas and lounge chairs, lockers and towels, Wi-Fi, and round-trip transportation via five water ferries.