ROYAL Caribbean’s Royal Beach Club Paradise Island has officially opened, welcoming its first guests on 23 Dec. The grand opening took place a few days after the Beach Club’s official ribbon-cutting ceremony, which saw Bahamian government officials, VIPs, and community members join Royal Caribbean executives to celebrate the milestone. Guests...
ROYAL Caribbean’s Royal Beach Club Paradise Island has officially opened, welcoming its first guests on 23 Dec.
The grand opening took place a few days after the Beach Club’s official ribbon-cutting ceremony, which saw Bahamian government officials, VIPs, and community members join Royal Caribbean executives to celebrate the milestone.
Guests who visit the new destination can enjoy two beaches and three pools complete with umbrellas and lounge chairs, as well as the world’s largest swim-up bar, live music, and local artisan huts.
There is also an abundance of dining options available on the island, including three beach grills and 10 waterfront bars.
“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,” president & CEO Michael Bayley said.
“Whether it’s a chill day on the island’s two pristine beaches or the ultimate beach party at the world’s largest swim-up bar, we’ve crafted a destination that caters to every mood.
“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 added.
Royal Beach Club Island is just the first in a line-up of upcoming destinations set to open, including the highly anticipated Royal Beach Club Lelepa in the South Pacific early next year.
Also set to open are Royal Beach Club Cozumel, Royal Beach Club Santorini later this year, and Perfect Day Mexico in late 2027.
Click here for more information on the new destination, including day passes and bundles. JM
