I toured Royal Caribbean's $250 million private island and saw why it's become so popular with passengers
Brittany Chang
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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.
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.
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Instead, it's Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean's private island in the Bahamas.
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The company initially poured $250 million into the now-splashy getaway, which began welcoming guests in 2019.
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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.
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Cruise lines like MSC, Holland America, and Disney all have their own private island destinations in the Bahamas.
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But this competition doesn't seem to be worrying Royal Caribbean.
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Four years from its debut, Royal Caribbean travelers are still loving Perfect Day at CocoCay.
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The demand for the private island has been "exceptionally high," Michael Bayley, Royal Caribbean International's president and CEO, told investors …
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… 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.
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It's one of 10 bars on the island.
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Looking to break a sweat? Play beach volleyball or giant billiards, both located at South Beach as well.
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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.
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Here, the music and another swim-up bar fill the poolside getaway with pool party-like energy.
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But it won't get too rowdy: Splashaway Bay, a children's water playground, is located just next to Oasis Lagoon.
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Nearby, travelers can grab lunch or a snack at the grill overlooking Harbor Beach, yet another sandy lagoon.
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For a more exciting day at CocoCay, travelers can pay an extra fee to go to Thrill Waterpark.
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Here, you'll find what Royal Caribbean says is the tallest waterslide in North America.
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The aptly named 135-foot-tall Daredevil's Peak is nestled among other water slides, all providing varying levels of excitement.
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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 2024, the cruise line will unveil CocoCay's newest addition — Hideaway Beach.
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Full details have yet to be unveiled but a spokesperson told Insider that this adult-only neighborhood will have amenities like a pool and private cabanas.
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This addition will then grow the popular island's daily capacity to 13,000 guests.
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