Beach days hit next level at the first of its kind Royal Beach Club Paradise Island. Get exclusive access to two picture-perfect beaches and three refreshing pools. Indulge in complimentary bites at three locations across the island. From water transportation to live entertainment, loungers, beach umbrellas and Wi-Fi, a day pass to Royal Beach Club Paradise Island is your ticket to the best beach day ever.
SHORT AND LONG SAILINGS TO NASSAU
Visit the new Royal Beach Club Paradise Island in The Bahamas on weekend wanderings and weeklong adventures.
Trade weekday woes for weekend whoas at Royal Beach Club Paradise Island. Escape on short cruses to Nassau — no PTO required.
Wander longer on weeklong cruises to Paradise Island. Disconnect and decompress on your getaway to The Bahamas.
Bahamas Boy Swimming and Hugging Dolphins, Nassau, Bahamas
Discover the Atlantis Resort—an entertainment mecca and home to the largest waterpark in the Caribbean. Located across the harbor on Paradise Island, you'll find acres of adventures to be had—whether exploring underground tunnel aquariums, plunging down waterslides, or swimming with dolphins.
Aerial of the Pearl Island Lighthouse, Nassau, Bahamas
A short, 30-minute boat ride off the coast is Pearl Island, one of the unique private islands of The Bahamas. Spend the day on water trampolines, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards. Or relax in front of the iconic lighthouse while enjoying a frozen drink and freshly made conch salad.
Junkanoo Beach is a free, public stretch of sand with affordable lounge-chair and umbrella rentals and tasty Bahama Mamas. It’s an easy 15-minute walk from the harbor, and offers a taste of the island’s famous blue waters and soft sand with a hint of local flavor.
Bahamian cuisine showcases local seafood and reflects Spanish, West African, and British influences. Rock lobster and conch are served up in a variety of ways— from hearty chowders and fried fritters to citrus salads. Craving dessert? Try the guava duff— a warm, spongy dessert topped with sweet butter rum sauce.
Festival Place, which sits right on the wharf, has more than 40 local vendors selling artisanal items. Cruise to Nassau and make your way to Bay Street— just a block away— for duty-free luxury goods. This waterfront promenade is a bargain-hunter’s paradise, and the nearby Straw Market is the go-to spot for authentic Bahamian hand-made treasures.
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