Royal Caribbean is building an adults-only extension to its $350 million private island. I toured the island earlier this year and saw why it's become so popular with cruisers.
In January 2024, Hideaway Beach, the first adult-only space at Perfect Day at CocoCay, will open to guests.
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Many of Royal Caribbean's North America-based itineraries stop at its private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay.
The cruise line has seen "exceptionally high" demand for its private island, Royal Caribbean CEO Michael Bayley told investors in February.
Hideaway Beach, the first adult-only extension of the private island, will open in January 2024.
Cruises offer a convenient low-stakes way to see bucket list destinations.
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But one of Royal Caribbean International's more frequented ports of call in its North America-based itineraries isn't a historic city in Mexico or an Instagrammable Alaskan town.
Instead, it's Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean's private island in the Bahamas.
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Royal Caribbean has spent about $350 million on the splashy getaway since it launched in 2019, a spokesperson told Insider.
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And so far, this investment has been a success: The island's financial returns have been "exceptionally high and significantly above its targeted returns," Naftali Holtz, Royal Caribbean Group's CFO, told investors in February.
… predicting that the island will see two-and-a-half to three million travelers this year.
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Let's take a look around the cruise line's big attraction that can accommodate two cruise ships and thousands of eager travelers.
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Perfect Day at CocoCay is filled with pockets of relaxation from these shady hammocks to the tree-lined walkways that snake around the island.
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To best explore CocoCay, let's go from neighborhood to neighborhood.
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Like Royal Caribbean's newer cruise ships, Perfect Day at CocoCay has several "neighborhoods," or sections, that appeal to different travelers of varying ages.
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When guests first step off the ship and walk towards the island, they'll be greeted by the Arrivals Plaza.
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The mood is immediately set with views of the water park, opportunities for photos…
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… and a large ship that doubles as an interactive playground.
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From there, travelers can either walk or take the tram to all the other neighborhoods.
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Families and couples looking for a more private getaway can pay extra to access the tree-lined Coco Beach Club.
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This pool and beachside retreat is complete with a restaurant, bar, lounge chairs …
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… and cabanas, some overwater with small slides.
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When I walked around Coco Beach Club, it was less intense and busy than the complimentary Chill Island and South Beach (not to be mistaken for Miami's infamous destination).
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These two "neighborhoods" looked more like a typical tourist-beloved beach destination.
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Here, there were no man-made pools or sit-down restaurants.
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Instead, there were rows of beach lounge chairs, umbrellas, and palm trees …
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… as well as shacks for portable meals and desserts.
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There's also the option to rent snorkeling gear, go on a guided jet ski tour, or swim up to South Beach's bar.
Like Coco Beach Club, travelers looking for a more luxurious afternoon can rent a cabana or daybed on these public beaches.
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But if you can't stand the feeling of sand between your toes, there's always Oasis Lagoon.
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It's the largest freshwater pool in the Caribbean, according to the cruise line, and is the go-to destination for those who would rather lounge by the pool than on a beach.
For those who don't feel like launching themselves down 100-foot-tall slides, there's also a wave pool, an obstacle course-like pool …
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… a two-person rafting slide, and a set of racing slides.
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If that's not thrilling enough, travelers can head back to Oasis Lagoon for a quick ride down the 1,600-foot-long zip line.
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But for travelers who are looking for a less intense afternoon on the island, there's a slower option: a ride 450 feet into the sky on a large helium balloon.
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However, like a visit to Thrill Waterpark, this scenic ride and the zip line cost extra as well.
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There are plenty of activities to fill an afternoon on the island.
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But Royal Caribbean still isn't done expanding its private getaway.
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In January 2024, the cruise line will unveil CocoCay's newest addition — Hideaway Beach.
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On September 14, the mega cruise brand gave travelers a sneak peek of this adult-only enclave.
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The upcoming extension will have its own beach, two pools, 20 cabanas, and several food and dining options.
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The more than acre-long beach will have lounge chairs that surround the water, shaded hammocks in the ocean, and a DJ.
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But for those who want more of a rowdy atmosphere, the heated pool is the place for "partygoers," according to Royal Caribbean.
Here, another DJ, a swim-up bar, cabanas, and lounge seats both in and out of the water create a lively atmosphere.
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But for those who want to feel more removed, there's the more exclusive and luxurious "Hideout" section with its own infinity pool and cabanas.
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And we can't forget about the booze. One of the al fresco bars — just slightly removed from the beach — has live music, televised sports, games like shuffleboard, and of course mai tais and frozen margaritas …
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… while the two bars on either end of the beach provide relaxing travelers with easy access to drinks.
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When complete, this addition will then grow the popular island's daily capacity to 13,000 guests.