I tried Royal Caribbean’s new adults-only beach at its private island. I'm not convinced the cost was worth it

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13 Mar 2025
By: 
Allie Hubers

I’ve cruised around the world, but one of my favorite ports of call is Royal Caribbean’s private island in the Bahamas. The cruise line’s renowned Perfect Day at CocoCay is one of the most popular destinations in Royal Caribbean’s portfolio.

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With access to pristine beaches, freshwater pools, sun loungers, swim-up bars, and more, you can enjoy a perfect beach day. I probably visit Perfect Day at CocoCay once a year, as I live in Florida and cruise often.

Like many guests, I am drawn to the private island for its safety, convenience, and all-inclusive experience. For instance, your onboard drink package and loyalty drink vouchers can be used ashore at CocoCay - a favorite perk for many.

In January 2024, Royal Caribbean expanded its private island with a new adult-only section called Hideaway Beach. The entire section is kid-free and offers impressive amenities for cruisers to enjoy throughout the day.

However, you need to purchase a pass to Hideaway Beach if you want to spend the day here. The cost of entrance varies depending on demand, but prices can be as high as $99 per person for admission.

I spent the day at Royal Caribbean’s new adults-only oasis on my recent cruise. We had a lot of fun, but I’m not sure the cost we paid was worthwhile

To start, we paid more for our day pass than others in our travel party because we booked later

My husband and I decided a few months ago that we wanted to join my family on a 4-night cruise. We would be cruising with my parents, grandparents, aunt, and uncle for this sailing. The short itinerary was aboard Utopia of the Seas, which is Royal Caribbean’s newest cruise ship and latest Oasis class ship.

On the quick itinerary, one of our two ports of call included a visit to Perfect Day at CocoCay. Everyone else in our travel group had already booked Hideaway Beach a few months before we even decided to join the cruise.

When I went to book our admission, the cost was more than I expected! Although they paid $30 each for their passes to Hideaway Beach, we paid more than double for our admission.

My husband and I ended up paying $173 for both of us to spend the day there, which is on the higher end at $86.50 each. We had a $50 onboard credit, which we used to bring down the price. This brought the cost down to $123, or $61.50 each.

With two ships scheduled to be in port this day, the island would have thousands of visitors. Hideaway Beach only has a capacity for about 1,800 guests. This ensures a more exclusive experience across the more than one acre of beachfront property. All guests need to be 18 years or older to visit Hideaway Beach.

Admission to Hideaway Beach includes access to the freshwater pool, swim-up bar, and beach. You can also utilize resort-style loungers, umbrellas, and in-water hammocks. Food is also included as a step above what you can access elsewhere on CocoCay, with options from Hideaway Hut and Slice of Paradise.

After stepping off the ship, we took the tram to Hideaway Beach for convenience, as it was our first time visiting

Once we arrived at Perfect Day, we followed signs to Hideaway Beach. We were traveling with my elderly grandparents, so we appreciated the quick access to this tram. In addition, we weren’t exactly sure where to go as first-timers.

We boarded the tram in a small waiting area before making our way to the entrance of Hideaway Beach. The drive was very short, probably under two minutes. I would guess it's around a five-minute walk along a sandy path.

To enter Hideaway Beach, you simply scan your SeaPass card. Reaching the adults-only area was a breeze between the signage, tram service, and quick entrance with your cruise card.

We made our way to the heated pool first and grabbed a refreshing cocktail from the swim-up bar

Upon entering Hideaway Beach, my grandparents took a break from walking to sit under the large shaded area. There were multiple places to rest, including a large wooden bench, along with padded couches, chairs, and tables. Those looking for shade would appreciate being able to overlook the pool, palm trees, ocean, and swim-up bar.

We headed straight for the swim-up bar, Hideaway Bar, and immediately appreciated the heated water. It was refreshing, but not too warm. I opted for a Bahama Mama cocktail first, utilizing one of my free daily Diamond Plus drink vouchers, while my husband ordered a piña colada.

The DJ was already playing party tunes, creating a lively atmosphere in the pool. My husband and I liked the party music, but my parents and grandparents found the music to be a little loud for their liking.

Surrounding the pool, there were plenty of in-water loungers and a few daybeds, which are first come first serve. Supposedly, these are hot commodities and only the first few visitors to Hideaway Beach are able to score these coveted seats.

For those who want something more private, you can also rent two different kinds of cabanas. The Hideaway Cabanas are located near the pool, while the Hideout Cabanas are more VIP and exclusive with their own private pool. There are 10 cabanas available for each section that accommodate up to six guests each. I didn’t feel the need to spend more money, as these cost anywhere from $899 to $2,699.

The heated infinity pool was stunning as it overlooked the pristine beach and ocean. We spent plenty of time taking in the view of the sea while enjoying drinks from the swim-up bar and listening to the party music.

Next, we relaxed at On the Rocks, an open-air bar offering a perfect retreat with stunning ocean views

Situated along the rocky shore of the island is Hideaway Beach’s newest bar, On the Rocks. The vibrant bar featured live musicians playing beach tunes throughout the afternoon, which we enjoyed while relaxing in comfortable, padded chairs.

My grandparents especially appreciated the al fresco bar, as they could see the ocean and listen to the live music comfortably. You could also play games if you wanted, including pool and shuffleboard.

On the Rocks was surprisingly quiet with few lines, allowing for quick bar service. The coconut mojito was perfectly mixed here! Because we scored a table large enough for everyone to relax comfortably, this was our home base for the rest of the day. Considering the sand would be too difficult for my grandparents to navigate, this was a great area for those with mobility concerns.

Hideaway Beach has plenty of beach loungers and umbrellas available, but many were unused during our visit

Most of the Hideaway Beach guests opted to spend their day in the heated pool rather than the beach. The adults-only area features its own beach with a shallow lagoon, which looked relatively calm thanks to the cove shape.

The beach runs along the entirety of Hideaway Beach, and it’s easily one of the largest beaches at CocoCay. Because we visited in February, the ocean water was cooler. As Floridians, the ocean was too chilly for us to swim comfortably. However, that didn’t stop others from floating, swimming, and relaxing in the ocean water.

There are many resort-style loungers and umbrellas along the shore of the beach, although many of them were unused. There were also in-water hammocks and swings on the far end of the beach, which we didn’t get the opportunity to use. However, my mom used one of the hammocks last year and flipped over almost instantaneously, so I was hesitant to try it myself!

Surrounding the beach were hundreds of loungers and umbrellas. I assume these are busier during the summer months when the ocean water is warmer. During our visit, the umbrellas and beach chairs were largely unused by guests. There was no shortage of chairs, and I can’t imagine anyone would need to fight for chairs.

Access to Hideaway Beach includes upgraded dining options, including ceviche and coconut shrimp

Food is already included when visiting Perfect Day at CocoCay, with a variety of eateries and Snack Shacks located across the island, serving hot, fresh, and fast meals. At Hideaway Beach, guests have access to all the standard dining options, along with a selection of exclusive new menu items.

Two restaurants are included in the admission to Hideaway Beach, including Hideaway Hut and Slice of Paradise. One of the highlights of visiting Hideaway Beach is the access to coconut shrimp, fish sandwiches, ceviche, and pizza! Because there isn’t pizza available elsewhere on the island, this is an exciting addition.

My husband said the coconut shrimp was fantastic; he loved it so much, he had 20 shrimps throughout the day! The pizza was nothing special, and we thought Sorrento’s onboard was better. Slice of Paradise also serves empanadas, which we didn’t try.

I don’t eat seafood, so most of these upgraded food options were not appealing to me. I opted for the crispy chicken sandwich with a side of basil mayo and crispy French fries. Of course, I also had to get a side of mozzarella sticks, one of my favorite items at CocoCay!

For dessert, we tried the caramel brownie and funnel cake. It’s not every day that you have unlimited access to fresh funnel cakes - and it did not disappoint. The caramel brownie was also fantastically fudgy, dense, and chocolatey.

We all appreciated the convenience of clean facilities and amenities offered at Hideaway Beach, too

While spending the entire day at Hideaway Beach, I was particularly impressed by the facilities and amenities offered throughout. No one likes using the bathroom after swimming in a pool, but it’s an inevitable stop you’ll need to make during the day.

I was somewhat dreading needing to use a public bathroom on the beach, but I was assured the bathrooms were well maintained. In this way, I was impressed by the facilities and cleanliness of the bathrooms available. They were also easy to access from On The Rocks along a paved path, which we appreciated for our elderly grandparents.

Ice water stations were readily available near the Hideaway Hut, allowing you to stay hydrated easily throughout the day. Ice cream machines were also accessible in this area, with an attendant serving up the cones throughout the day. It’s not self-serve, but you can get as much as you want.

Complimentary lockers to store your belongings are available for guests to use, along with outdoor freshwater showers to rinse off.

I liked trying something new, but I’m not sure Hideaway Beach was worth the cost

Having visited Perfect Day at CocoCay multiple times, I was eager to check out the new adults-only Hideaway Beach. My parents and sister had already experienced it and couldn’t stop raving about it.

Since we don’t have kids, it was a refreshing change to enjoy a child-free retreat, especially with so many families sailing aboard Utopia of the Seas. The entire area feels more exclusive than the rest of the island. I normally spend my days at CocoCay lounging in the Oasis Lagoon and swim-up bar, which can get crowded quickly.

There were more people in Hideaway Beach than I had anticipated, but it didn’t feel crowded or cramped. We found seating easily without worrying about chair logs — a welcomed change for sure!

However, I’m not convinced that Hideaway Beach is worth paying over $100 per person. My seafood-loving family members felt they got their money’s worth with the coconut shrimp, but since I stuck to the standard food options, the value wasn’t as obvious for me.

Trying something new was fun, especially when my family members were already planning to spend the day here. We didn’t want to be the only ones who didn’t visit Hideaway Beach, so we will treasure the memories with my family. In addition, my grandparents were able to maneuver the island easily with their walkers on paved walkways, which was worthwhile.

In the future, I’m not sure I would book a pass to Hideaway Beach. If the price was closer to $30 per person, this could be worth it. However, I think there are plenty of complimentary amenities and places to spend the day at CocoCay to enjoy your day.


Allie Hubers has been cruising since she was a tiny toddler. What started as a yearly vacation with family quickly turned into a passion for travel, cruising and adventure. Allie's been on nearly 30 cruises all over the world. She even studied abroad on Semester at Sea, sailing the world on a ship while taking courses for college and visiting 4 continents.

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