Royal Caribbean Beach Club Now Open
Royal Caribbean recently welcomed the first guests to their new $250 million Coco Beach Club on Perfect Day at CocoCay Featured here, the first floating cabanas in The Bahamas, an oceanfront infinity pool, beach cabanas, a dedicated restaurant with upscale dining and an exclusive bar
- Two Refreshed Beaches – Breezy Bay at Chill Island and South Beach – open to all guests on the island
- 10 Beach Cabanas, luxe hideaways nestled on shore for optimal relaxation and awe-inspiring views.
- The Clubhouse is the center of social activity at Coco Beach Club with a bar serving specialty cocktails
- Huge Infinity Pool- 2,600-square-foot, oceanfront infinity pool with in-pool loungers, daybeds and poolside service.
- An Exclusive Restaurant, only for beach club guests, serves up an elevated menu that features fresh lobster, grouper, steak and more
- South Beach is the revamped action-packed beach destination for guests that features volleyball and beachside basketball.
- Snack Shack- Guests looking to fuel their competitive fire can visit After working up an appetite, vacationers can grab a bite at the island’s third Snack Shack
- Three Bars- drink at any one of three bars, including the floating bar just offshore.
- New Cabanas- 10 new beachfront cabanas perfect for lounging in the shade.
The $250 million transformation of the line’s private island in The Bahamas includes Thrill Waterpark, which boasts 13 waterslides – including the tallest in North America; Oasis Lagoon, the largest freshwater pool in the Caribbean; and Up, Up & Away, a helium balloon ride that offers the highest vantage point in The Bahamas at 450 feet.
To visit Coco Beach Club, guests must book a sailing calling on Perfect Day at CocoCay. This year, the private island will welcome 16 Royal Caribbean ships from more ports than ever, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Orlando, Florida; Bayonne, New Jersey; and Galveston, Texas