Royal Caribbean International has announced plans for a new beach
club – the Royal Beach Club Cozumel – in Mexico, slated to commence
operations in 2026.
Situated along the western coast of Cozumel, the Royal Beach Club
Cozumel aims to offer a vacation experience that combines Royal
Caribbean's hospitality with elements of Mexican culture. Promising
beaches, swim-up bars, private cabanas and a variety of F&B options,
including authentic Mexican cuisine, with ocean views, the club seeks
to cater to the diverse preferences of its clientele.
From poolside lounging to aquatic activities such as snorkelling and
kayaking, guests can expect various recreational options that extend to
the nearby street market and hands-on culinary experiences like tequila
tastings and cooking classes.
“The expansion of our destination offerings aligns with the growing
global demand for the ultimate vacation experiences and enables our
guests to connect with the beauty of local cultures and people in the
places they visit,” said Jason Liberty, president and CEO of Royal
Caribbean Group.
Mara Lezama, governor of Quintana Roo, welcomes the new beach club,
with the anticipation that it will serve “as a new attraction for many
of their guests visiting our magical island”, along with being a “modern
and sustainable infrastructure” that will help “create local jobs for
our people.”
The addition of the new beach club experience marks another milestone
in the Royal Caribbean’s expanding array of destinations. Perhaps the
most famous among them is Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas, which raised
the standard for private islands with a US$250 million transformation in
2019.
With ongoing developments such as the recently unveiled adults-only
Hideaway Beach and locations like Labadee, Haiti, Royal Caribbean offers
diverse options for vacationers across the Bahamas and the eastern and
western Caribbean. Further details regarding Royal Beach Club Cozumel
will be disclosed in the coming months, while the Royal Beach Club
Collection also encompasses Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, a 17-acre
Bahamian beach retreat set to debut on Nassau's Paradise Island in 2025.