Royal Caribbean International shared some of the key figures of its new Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, which is set to open later this year.
Located at the Port of Nassau in the Bahamas, the new facility will offer a series of exclusive features for the company’s guests.
When purchasing an unlimited open-bar and dining pass, passengers will be able to take advantage of a 17-acre area that offers seven bars, three swimming pools and three swim-up bars.
Other features include three Bahamian-inspired dining spots, as well as two distinct beach areas and three neighborhoods: Party Cove, Family Beach and Chill Beach.
The company said that Party Cove is highlighted by the world’s largest swim-up bar, The Floating Flamingo.
According to Royal Caribbean, the 221-feet-long venue is longer than the height of the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy.
In Family Beach, the highlight is the 9,000-square-foot Shallow End Pool, which will be as big as two professional basketball courts.
Located on Chill Beach, the Deep End Pool will feature over 208,000 gallons of water, which Royal Caribbean said could fill ten backyard pools.
The company also noted that the Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will offer a VIP Beach Day experience with ten daybeds, 29 cabanas, two pool front party decks and an Ultimate Family Cabana.
Three times as big as a regular one-bedroom apartment, the latter will feature over 2,000 square feet of area.
Currently in the final stages of construction, the new beach club is set to welcome its first guests on December 23, 2025.
According to Royal Caribbean, prices start at $139.99 per person for a day pass that features unlimited open bar and dining.
The Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will be the first in a series of new beach clubs that Royal Caribbean is building in the Caribbean and Europe.