As it prepares to welcome its first guests later this month, the new Royal Beach Club Paradise Island recently saw the addition of a large Crown & Anchor logo.
According to an update shared by Royal Caribbean International, the installation of its trademark logo marked a milestone in the construction process of the new beach club.
Located in Nassau’s Paradise Island, the exclusive destination is scheduled to open on December 23, 2025.
With its installation completed last week, the Crown & Anchor logo is now facing the cruise docks of the Port of Nassau. Royal Caribbean shared a video of the construction on its social media profiles to celebrate the milestone.
The new beach club will only be available for Royal Caribbean guests during their visits to Nassau. To take advantage of the 17-acre area, passengers will need to buy an unlimited open-bar and dining pass.
In addition to a dedicated beach, the development offers seven bars, three swimming pools and three swim-up bars.
As part of the company’s strategy of offering exclusive destinations for its guests across the world, the Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will be the first in a series of new developments opening through 2027.
In addition to the one in Nassau, Royal Caribbean is also building beach clubs in Cozumel, Mexico; Santorini, Greece; and Lelepa, Vanuatu.
Other projects currently being undertaken by the company include the construction of Perfect Day Mexico in Costa Maya.
The Royal Caribbean Group is also building The Cormorant at 55 South, a 150-guest luxury hotel for Silversea guests sailing to Antarctica.
Located in the Chilean town of Puerto Williams, the hotel recently had its opening postponed due to construction delays.
Royal Caribbean currently operates two private destinations in the Caribbean: Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Bahamas and Labadee in Haiti.