Royal Caribbean’s Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is officially open, the company announced in a press release.
Described as the first-of-its-kind beach club destination, the property welcomed its first passengers on December 23, 2025.
Located near the Nassau Cruise Port, the beach club is now offering all-inclusive experiences that are said to combine the vibrancy of the Bahamas with Royal Caribbean’s signature touches.
The opening comes just a few days after the beach club’s official ribbon-cutting celebration, during which Bahamian government officials, VIPs and community members joined Royal Caribbean executives to celebrate the construction of the destination.
“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 destination was “crafted to cater to every mood” and offers two beaches, in addition to beach parties and the 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 new beach club was developed as part of a public-private partnership with the Bahamian government.
Royal Caribbean said that the destination was responsibly created and supports the Bahamian workforce through the creation of jobs for local businesses, entrepreneurs and more.
Bahamian influence is also seen throughout the beach club, from architectural design to live entertainment, local artisan shops and culinary fare.
Passengers visiting Nassau can purchase their all-inclusive day passes on Royal Caribbean’s website for access to the beach club’s experiences and beach day amenities.
The company said that the new property offers a range of family, party and chill experiences with something for every type of vacationer.
Guests can enjoy two beaches and three pools, as well as The Floating Flamingo, which is said to be the world’s largest swim-up bar.
Other features include the Deep End pool and the family-friendly Shallow End pool. The club also offers three beach grills and ten waterfront bars, in addition to cultural immersions with live music, local artisan huts and more.
When purchasing the all-inclusive pass, guests can also take advantage of umbrellas and lounge chairs, lockers and towels, Wi-Fi and round-trip transportation on five water ferries.