Royal Beach Club Paradise Island Reveals Fleet of Water Ferries

Opening in December 2025, the first-of-its-kind beach club from Royal Caribbean features its own fleet of water ferries to transport guests. Bahamas Transport Logistics, a 100% Bahamian-owned company specializing in marine transportation, owns and operates the Royal Beach Club Paradise Island water ferry business. This partnership shows Royal Caribbean’s commitment to including Bahamians in every aspect of The Royal Beach Club. The club’s fleet features advanced navigation and propulsion systems to allow for quick turnaround times and smooth, efficient transportation. 

“We are committed to delivering an exceptional, sustainable, and authentically Bahamian experience for our guests. These new vessels exemplify our dedication to operational excellence and innovation, seamlessly connecting visitors with the natural beauty and lively culture of The Bahamas from ship to shore,” said Philip Simon, President, Royal Caribbean Group Bahamas.

Photo Courtesy of Royal Caribbean Group

Meet The Fleet

The heart of the Royal Beach Club is the island nation of The Bahamas. The region’s vibrant spirit is on display in the five colorful ferries and their names: Flirty Flamingo (Pink), Sassy Starfish (Blue), Coral Calypso (Orange), Twisted Turtle (Green) and Lucky Lizard (Turquoise). Once guests have arrived via ferry, they can enjoy three diverse neighborhoods: Party Cove, Family Beach and Chill Beach. Each features Bahamian culture, food and staff and also has its own swim-up bar and pool.

Visiting Royal Beach Club Paradise

Guests will need a day pass to gain access to this all-inclusive paradise. There are two available options:

  • Unlimited Open Bar & Dining Day Pass: offers unlimited alcoholic drinks at 10 bars, including three swim-up bars and delicious bites from onsite grills.
  • Unlimited Non-Alcoholic Drinks & Dining Day Pass: geared toward the sober travelers or families, this pass will allow pass holders to enjoy unlimited non-alcoholic drinks and food while making memories together.

Pass holders will also have access to high-speed WiFi, transportation and beach necessities like beach chairs, umbrellas, showers and more.

For more information, visit https://www.royalcaribbean.com/royal-beach-club/paradise-island-nassau.

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