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How much is an overwater cabana at CocoCay?

Like Royal Caribbean drink packages, they are priced dynamically; however, they are usually anywhere from $1,800 to upwards of $3,800 per cabana and can fit up to 8 guests. These cabanas are located within Coco Beach Club, an exclusive and upscale area of Perfect Day at CocoCay that must be reserved in advance.



In 2026, renting an overwater cabana at Royal Caribbean’s private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, remains a premium luxury experience with pricing that typically ranges from $2,500 to $5,000 per day. These prices are highly dynamic and fluctuate based on the specific ship, the time of year, and overall demand; during peak holiday sailings, prices have been known to climb even higher. Located within the exclusive Coco Beach Club, each overwater cabana accommodates up to eight guests and includes a dedicated cabana attendant, a private slide directly into the turquoise ocean, an overwater hammock, and a freshwater shower. The rental also provides all guests in the party with a Coco Beach Club Day Pass, granting access to the infinity pool and an upscale Mediterranean-inspired clubhouse restaurant. Because of their high demand and limited number, these cabanas often sell out months in advance through the Royal Caribbean Cruise Planner.

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The cabanas also include unlimited bottled water, dining area, 4 lounge chairs, a sectional sofa, a minibar (included with purchase of a beverage package; otherwise available a la carte at an additional charge), a ceiling fan, lockable storage, snorkel gear, power outlets, and Bluetooth speakers so you can listen to ...

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Tourism. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., which owns Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises, assumed the lease of the island upon acquisition of Admiral Cruises in 1988. In 2019, the island was extensively renovated by Royal Caribbean at the cost of $250 million and renamed Perfect Day at CocoCay.

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Adrenaline seekers will find an upcharge for Thrill Waterpark, the Zipline and CocoCay's Up, Up and Away balloon ride. Shore excursions such as kayaking, parasailing or swimming with pigs will also incur a charge. Beach rentals of snorkel equipment or floating mats are available onsite at CocoCay for a surcharge.

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Average wait time for any of the slides was 60 minutes, and staff said the afternoon lines can be even worse. We waited 2 hours for Daredevils Peak.

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In May, Royal Caribbean International opened Perfect Day at CocoCay, a private island in the Bahamas available to passengers on the company's ships. The company spent $250 million on the island, installing features such as a 135-foot-tall waterslide and a 1,600-foot-long zip-line course.

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The only people who live on CocoCay are Royal Caribbean employees, according to the cruise line. Here's what it's like to visit. As Royal Caribbean guests step onto the island, a band greets them with Caribbean tunes.

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Proper footwear Your shoes must have a closed toe area and be secured around the back of your foot as well. Sneakers or enclosed water shoes are great options.

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In most cases, the Beach Club over-water cabanas cost between $2,500-$3,500 though they could come in lower than that as Royal Caribbean uses a demand-based system the company does not share any detail about.

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Can I use my beverage package at Perfect Day at CocoCay? Yes! Beverage packages purchased onboard or on Cruise Planner will be active on the island.

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Most of the experiences at Perfect Day at CocoCay are complimentary. Some of these include Oasis Lagoon, the largest freshwater pool in the Caribbean, the shipwrecked Captain Jill's Galleon loaded with slides and water cannons, our biggest ever Splashaway Bay aqua park yet.

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Coco Cay (Little Stirrup Cay), Bahamas History Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., which owns Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Cruises, assumed the lease of the island upon acquisition of Admiral Cruises in 1988 and renamed it Coco Cay.

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Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., which owns Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises, assumed the lease of the island upon acquisition of Admiral Cruises in 1988. In 2019, the island was extensively renovated by Royal Caribbean at the cost of $250 million and renamed Perfect Day at CocoCay.

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Royal Caribbean cruisers don't need a passport to visit Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Bahamas since it is a “private” island. However, guests are required to follow their cruise itinerary.

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There is no shortage of complimentary places to chill on Coco Cay! Beach chairs and umbrellas can be found throughout the island and are a great option if you want to try out different parts of the island throughout the day!

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A REFRESHING CHANGE OF PLACE. This is no mirage, you've found it— the largest freshwater pool in the Caribbean. Make your way through the different coves of Oasis Lagoon®, each with a vibe all its own.

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