Royal Caribbean to open beach club in the Bahamas December 2025

Royal Caribbean International has recently announced the launch of its newest exclusive venue, the Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, located in Nassau, Bahamas. This new club aims to offer an all-inclusive beach experience for guests, blending luxury with leisure.

Located on the famous Paradise Island, the Royal Beach Club will provide a serene environment with amenities like private beach access, a variety of dining options, bars, lounges, and plenty of activities suited for families and adults alike. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the crystal-clear waters of the Bahamas while experiencing the unique, high-quality service Royal Caribbean is known for.

This launch is part of the cruise line’s ongoing efforts to enhance its offerings and provide guests with even more immersive, exclusive experiences while in port. The Royal Beach Club Paradise Island promises to be an ideal destination for both relaxation and entertainment, ensuring an unforgettable stay in the Bahamas.

Culinary offerings will span three dining locations, serving beach-inspired cuisine and local island favorites. Guests can also enjoy drinks at a total of seven beach bars.

The club will provide exclusive Royal Water Taxi transportation, along with complimentary amenities such as towels, Wi-Fi, and locker services. Additional attractions include beach games, umbrellas, lounge chairs, and planned entertainment options.

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The Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is scheduled to debut in December 2025, marking a significant expansion of Royal Caribbean’s onshore experiences

 

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