Royal Caribbean Partners with Bahamian and Global Firms to Design Sustainable Beach Club in Nassau

September 11, 2024

Royal Caribbean International has announced a collaboration with two architectural firms to design the highly anticipated Royal Beach Club Paradise Island in Nassau, The Bahamas, set to open in late 2025. The project brings together ArchVenture Company Ltd., a distinguished design and project management firm from Nassau, and Stantec, a global leader in themed entertainment and sustainable design.

Key points of the project include:

  • A 17-acre beach experience that aims to seamlessly integrate the beauty of The Bahamas with sustainability
  • Six key environmental commitments, including zero waste-to-landfill, renewable energy, and environmental monitoring
  • Local architecture showcasing Bahamian culture, alongside private cabanas, pools, and experiences featuring local fare and artisans
  • A unique public-private partnership allowing Bahamians to own up to 49% equity in the project

Construction began in April 2024, marking Royal Caribbean’s commitment to local hiring, environmental preservation, and sustainable development in The Bahamas. The Royal Beach Club Paradise Island promises to be a top destination that not only offers an ultimate beach day experience but also supports the local economy and protects the island’s natural environment.

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