Royal Caribbean Opens Royal Beach Club Paradise Island for Booking
Guests can choose between two types of day passes — one that includes open bar or one that includes only non-alcoholic drinks.

The Royal Beach Club at Nassau’s Paradise Island. Photo: Royal Caribbean International
Royal Caribbean has opened bookings for its first-ever Royal Beach Club. Royal Beach Club Paradise Island opens later this December and will offer cruisers what the cruise line is calling “the ultimate beach day.”
Starting today, cruisers booked on sailings visiting Nassau beginning late December 2025 can purchase their all-inclusive day passes on Royal Caribbean’s website.
Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will offer a mix of family, chill, and party experiences with highlights that include two beaches, three pools, the world’s largest swim-up bar, three beach grills, 10 bars, and much more.
Purchase of an all-inclusive day pass gives visitors access to everything from the roundtrip water transportation and food to full-day activities and Wi-Fi. Guests can choose between a day pass that includes unlimited open bar or unlimited non-alcoholic drinks.
For an upgraded experience, guests can upgrade their beach day with special amenities such as beach and poolside cabanas, or the Ultimate Family Cabana, which provides a two-story private retreat with its own slide, a frozen drink machine, a personal attendant, and more.
Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is the first of two beach clubs planned. The second, Royal Beach Club Cozumel is scheduled to open next year.