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Discover Royal Caribbean’s Exclusive Overwater Cabanas in the Bahamas

Luxury Retreat at Coco Beach Club

An exclusive retreat on Royal Caribbean’s private island offers travelers unique luxury and relaxation during a cruise to the Bahamas.

Exclusive Floating Cabanas

Royal Caribbean guests visiting Perfect Day at CocoCay can upgrade their experience at Coco Beach Club, which features an oceanfront infinity pool, a complimentary restaurant, and elevated amenities and services.

The experience is elevated with the option to reserve one of the 20 floating cabanas, which are the first overwater cabanas in the Bahamas. These cabanas float on the water, furnished with a hammock, slide, and a freshwater shower. Moreover, there are 10 beach cabanas available, accommodating up to eight guests.

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Amenities at Coco Beach Club

Coco Beach Club’s luxurious thatched-roof relaxation spaces may be the first of their kind in the Bahamas. However, overwater bungalows are available at various locations within the Caribbean, as well as resorts in Antigua and Barbuda. Overwater accommodations have also been prominent at resorts in French Polynesia and the Maldives for many years.

While some adventures and amenities at Royal Caribbean’s private island are complimentary, access to Coco Beach Club requires guests to be traveling on a Royal Caribbean cruise itinerary that includes a stop at Perfect Day at CocoCay. Notably, Oasis Lagoon, the largest freshwater pool in the Caribbean, as well as Splashaway Bay water park, are free to enjoy.

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Pricing Information

The pricing for access to Coco Beach Club fluctuates seasonally; consequently, there is an additional fee for upgrading to the overwater cabanas or beach cabanas. Day passes to Coco Beach Club provide guests with access to the exclusive private beach, the clubhouse, the infinity pool, beach chairs and towels, and complimentary dining at the Coco Beach Club restaurant.

For more details, please visit the Royal Caribbean website.

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