Royal Caribbean unveils more details of Bahamas beach club

Royal Caribbean has shared new details about its new private destination, Royal Beach Club Paradise Island in The Bahamas.
It will feature two beaches, three beachfront Paradise Grills, and dozens of cabanas for rental.
“The Royal Beach Club Collection is designed for every type of family and vacationer to get everything they want out of their ideal beach day,” said Michael Bayley, Royal Caribbean International president.
“We continue to super-serve our guests with a tailored experience at one of our most highly visited destinations.”
The facility will cover 17 acres on west Paradise Island.
All amenities are available with the purchase of a pass, which includes food and drinks.
Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will have three zones.
Family Beach features beach games and the Ultimate Family Cabana, a two-story private cabana accommodating up to a dozen people.
Chill Beach houses a local market with artisan huts and eateries.
Party Cove has a more vibrant vibe with DJ sets at the large swim-up bar. For an extra fee, there is a Party Cove VIP space.
Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is set to open in December 2025.
A second Royal Beach Club is planned in Mexico and is expected to open in 2026.
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