Royal Caribbean will open its own beach club in the Bahamas 2025
Following Bahamian government approval, Royal Caribbean International is proceeding with plans for its first Royal Beach Club , scheduled to open in 2025 on the western section of Paradise Island in Nassau.
The Royal Beach Club on Paradise Island is being created in conjunction with the Bahamian government with a public-private partnership in which Bahamians can own up to 49 percent of the beach club's shares , Royal Caribbean said.
"Local companies and entrepreneurs will also have the opportunity to manage the vast majority of the experience. In general, the new company will generate hundreds of jobs in its construction and long-term operation ", they mark from the shipping company.
The beach club will feature private cabanas, Bahamian cuisine, barbecues, live music, local artisan products and more.
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It will sit on 13 acres owned by Royal Caribbean and four acres owned by Crown Land, which "will be contributed as equity in the new venture to ensure that a portion of the proceeds return to the government and the people in the first place ," says the statement. Royal Caribbean statement.
"This, in addition to a new tourism tax, will be reinvested in the local community. The Bahamas has been a phenomenal partner since the beginning , when it became our first port of call more than 50 years ago," said the president and director. Royal Caribbean International executive Michael Bayley.
As we continue to draw millions of visitors to Nassau attractions each year, The Royal Beach Club on Paradise Island is the next bold venture in Royal Caribbean's commitment to increase tourism in the Bahamas and provide memorable vacations for our guests.