Royal Beach Club at Paradise Island: What you should know before visiting
In:With multiple beaches, a swimming pool, and private cabanas, The Royal Beach Club is an exciting option for Royal Caribbean cruise passengers visiting Nassau in The Bahamas.
The Royal Beach Club is Royal Caribbean's first-ever private beach club destination that was created in partnership with The Bahamas. It’s located on Paradise Island — a narrow strip of land near the Nassau cruise port — on a 17-acre property.
However, unlike Perfect Day at CocoCay, the beach club isn't included in your cruise fare. It acts more like a shore excursion add-on, with access to private beaches, heated pools, and local cuisine for an additional fee.
Here’s what you should know before you visit the Royal Beach Club Paradise Island.
Royal Beach Club Paradise Island cost
Despite its close proximity to the Nassau cruise port, which hosts over 12 different cruise lines, The Royal Beach Club is exclusively for Royal Caribbean and Celebrity cruise passengers.
This is except for Bahamian residents, along with their friends and family, who can enjoy the beach club's facilities at a reduced rate.
There are two types of passes available for passengers to purchase :
All-Inclusive Day Pass (with alcohol):
Unlimited food and alcoholic & non-alcoholic drinks
Access to all pools and beaches
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Round-trip water taxi from the cruise pier area
Entertainment, beach games, beach chairs, umbrellas, towels, restrooms, lockers
Day Pass (non-alcoholic only):
All of the above, minus alcoholic drinks (available à la carte). Instead, the pass only includes unlimited non-alcoholic drinks
Both passes include live music, DJ entertainment, and family-friendly beach activities.
Prices
- Day Pass with Unlimited Open Bar & Dining, starting from $169.99 for guests ages 21+
- Day Pass with Non-Alcoholic Drinks & Dining, starting from $129.99 for guests ages 13+; $109.99 for ages 4-12; and free for guests ages 3 and under
The cruise line also offers different bundles, allowing you to easily combine a beach club pass with other add-ons.
- Deluxe Beverage Package (Full Cruise) + Royal Beach Club Open Bar Day Pass: $139.99 per adult, per day
- Refreshment Package (Full Cruise) + Royal Beach Club Non-Alcoholic Pass: $84.99 per adult, per day / $69.99 per child, per day
- Deluxe Beverage Package (Full Cruise) + Ultimate Beach Combo (Royal Beach Club + Hideaway Beach): $159.99 per adult, per day
- Refreshment Package (Full Cruise) + Thrill & Chill Combo (Royal Beach Club + Thrill Waterpark): $109.99 per adult, per day / $99.99 per child, per day
Read more: Royal Caribbean opens booking and reveals pricing for its first beach club
Three areas
Royal Caribbean’s Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is divided into three main areas: Family Beach, Party Cove, and Chill Beach.
Here’s a detailed look at what you can expect in each zone.
Family Beach
Family Beach is perfect for guests who want to relax in a more casual, kid-friendly atmosphere with easy access to food, drinks, and private spaces.
The Shallow End Pool & Swim-up Bar
A zero-entry pool designed for effortless access, this spot features a swim-up bar where you can enjoy a cocktail or mocktail without leaving the water.
Beach Bars
Grab a refreshing beverage and enjoy the beach vibes from a shaded seat or a lounge chair in the sun.
Paradise Grill
Refuel with a variety of satisfying meals and snacks prepared with a Caribbean twist—everything from salads to local specialties.
Ultimate Family Cabana (Additional cost, $9,999.00)
This two-story cabana offers a private retreat with luxury amenities for families or small groups. It’s the most premium experience available on the island.
Beach & Pool Cabanas (Additional cost, $2,199.99-$2,999.99)
Reserve a private shaded space with attendant service, plush seating, and upgraded amenities. Available in both beachside and poolside locations.
Party Cove
Party Cove is the social hub of the beach club. With nonstop music, drinks, and energy, this area is designed for adults and groups looking to celebrate.
The Floating Flamingo Pool & Swim-up Bar
This two-level swim-up bar is the largest of its kind in the world. Sip handcrafted cocktails while enjoying DJ sets and sweeping ocean views.
Bars
Enjoy a wide selection of drinks from multiple bars conveniently located throughout the cove.
Paradise Grill
Offering the same great menu as other sections of the beach club, this location ensures you’re never far from a delicious bite.
Day Beds (Additional cost, $649.99)
Rent a cozy day bed complete with beverage service, an umbrella, beach towels, and a private storage area.
The Party Deck (Additional cost, $4,999.99)
Elevate your celebration with a private poolside space featuring exclusive drink service, comfortable seating, and unmatched views of the action.
Chill Beach
For those in search of quiet and comfort, Chill Beach lives up to its name with a relaxed atmosphere and peaceful oceanfront spaces.
The Deep End Pool & Swim-up Bar
A serene setting for sipping cocktails or mocktails directly from the pool while soaking in the tranquil island scenery.
Beach Bars
Find your favorite tropical drink and enjoy it under an umbrella or from your lounger.
Paradise Grill
Conveniently located to serve beachgoers, this grill offers a wide array of fresh and flavorful dishes.
Beach and Pool Cabanas (Additional cost, $2,199.99-$2,999.99)
Upgrade your day with a private cabana that comes with comfortable seating, a personal attendant, and scenic views.
Royal Beach Club Paradise Island food
All dining is included in your day pass and is served at three Paradise Grill locations throughout the property. These casual, quick-service spots offer freshly prepared dishes with a Bahamian flair.
Must-try items include:
Cheesy corned beef fritters. *Note that the fritters don't have conch in them because it's not sustainable
Pinwheel Shrimp Skewers with guava glaze
Tropical Salad with pineapple, feta, and candied walnuts
Bahama-style baked mac & cheese
Lobster BLT
Island crab
Crispy fish on a brioche bun
Vanilla bundt cake with guava sauce
Gluten-free and vegetarian options are available throughout, though kosher meals are not offered at this time.
Read more: Royal Beach Club updates its food options with expanded menu
Cabanas, Day Beds & The Party Deck
For those seeking upgraded experiences, Royal Beach Club offers a wide variety of private spaces for rent, including the cruise line's most expensive cabana available :
Cabana Options (all include a personal attendant)
Pool Cabanas (248–310 sq. ft.) – Shaded lounge with in-water loungers and Bluetooth speakers
Beach Cabanas (248 sq. ft.) – Four loungers and ocean views at Chill or Family Beach
Spacious Pool or Beach Cabanas (395 sq. ft.) – Up to 10 guests; includes wet bar, TV, mini fridge, hanging chair
Ultimate Family Cabana (2,000 sq. ft.) – A two-story, top-tier retreat for up to 12 guests, with premium amenities and privacy
Other Premium Rentals
Day Beds (Party Cove) – For two guests; includes umbrella, cooler, towels, and dry storage
The Party Deck (720 sq. ft.) – Private poolside area for up to 12 guests overlooking The Floating Flamingo bar; includes mini fridge, exclusive beverage menu, charging station, and more
All rentals are available to book in advance via the Cruise Planner or onboard at the Shore Excursions desk. They can be canceled up to 48 hours in advance for a full refund.
Perfect Day at CocoCay vs. Royal Beach Club Paradise Island
For starters, Royal Beach Club is a paid, all-inclusive beach club in Nassau. Comparatively, Perfect Day at CocoCay is free to enter. It offers more thrill-based attractions, including the Thrill Waterpark and zipline — though they aren't included and cost extra.
Moving on, CocoCay is a private island, while the Royal Beach Club is a small, private resort-style destination on Paradise Island. Many other cruise lines visit Nassau.
Finally, the Royal Beach Club emphasizes premium beach leisure, food, and drinks rather than waterpark-style fun.
Frequently Asked Guest Questions
Is there a capacity limit?
Yes. Royal Beach Club Paradise Island has a capacity that varies seasonally.
Who is allowed to purchase admission to the club?
Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is open exclusively to Royal Caribbean Group guests (on Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea) and Bahamian residents.
Are there any age restrictions to enter Royal Beach Club Paradise Island?
All guests are welcome to enter Royal Beach Club and are welcome to enjoy their day pass in all areas.
What identification is required?
Bring your SeaPass card and government-issued ID when disembarking.
Can I bring my own bag or backpack?
Yes. Complimentary lockers are available on-site.
Do I get a discount on a day pass if I already purchased a Deluxe Beverage Package?
No. Guests must book a bundle that combines a beverage package with a day pass. Otherwise, beverages are included based on the pass type purchased.
Is Royal Beach Club Paradise Island wheelchair accessible?
Yes. Water taxis and the destination are both accessible.




















































































