Coco Beach Club debuts at Perfect Day at CocoCay

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Matt Hochberg

Royal Caribbean officially opened the Coco Beach Club at its private island in The Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay.

The exclusive beach club touts the first floating cabanas in The Bahamas, an oceanfront infinity pool, beach cabanas, a dedicated restaurant with upscale dining and an exclusive bar. Rounding out Perfect Day at CocoCay is the opening of two refreshed beaches – Breezy Bay at Chill Island and South Beach – open to all guests on the island.

The centerpiece of the Coco Beach Club is the clubhouse, which features a bar serving specialty cocktails, including the Coco Cuvee signature drink, and a 2,600-square-foot, oceanfront infinity pool with in-pool loungers, daybeds and poolside service. 

The exclusive restaurant, complimentary and only for beach club guests, serves up an elevated menu that features fresh lobster, grouper and steak, plus a spread of salads, fruits and starters.

The Coco Beach Club features 20 floating cabanas. Each floating cabana features a private slide into the ocean, overwater hammock, dining area, freshwater shower, wet bar and an unbeatable ocean vista for a day of uninterrupted indulgence. 

Guests can also choose from 10 beach cabanas.

All cabanas in Coco Beach Club accommodate up to eight guests and feature loungers, a dining area, charging outlets, a minifridge, snorkel gear and a dedicated cabana attendant that will tend to a guest’s every need, from beachside drink to delicious bites.

Royal Caribbean has also revamped the South Beach area of Perfect Day at CocoCay, with volleyball and beachside basketball. A third Snack Shack location has been added, along with guest-favorite floating bar.

Royal Caribbean adds new coronavirus screen procedures

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Royal Caribbean posted a new set of worldwide screening procedures for its cruise ships to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

The new policy has two checks that are conducted at check-in.

  1. Regardless of nationality, we will deny boarding to any individual who has travelled from, to or through mainland China or Hong Kong in the past 15 days. These guests will receive full refunds.
  2. There will be mandatory specialized health screenings performed on:
    1. Guests who have been in contact with individuals who have traveled from, to or through mainland China or Hong Kong in the past 15 days;
    2. All holders of China or Hong Kong passports – regardless of when they were last in China or Hong Kong;
    3. Guests who report feeling unwell or demonstrate any flu-like symptoms;
    4. Any guest presenting with fever or low blood oximetry in the specialized health screening will be denied boarding.
  3. These standards also apply to all employees, crew members and contractors of RCL.
  4. We have cancelled all China and Hong Kong sailings through mid-February. Guests on cancelled cruises will also receive full refunds.

In addition, Royal Caribbean has emphasized their rigorous medical protocols that in place to help passengers and crew members who feel unwell while sailing.

Protocols include professional medical treatment; quarantine of unwell individuals from the general ship population; and intensified ship cleaning, air filtration, and sanitization procedures.

Royal Caribbean will be assessing developments constantly and will update these measures, as needed.

The new screening procedure come on the heels of Royal Caribbean cancelling three cruises due to the coronavirus outbreak.

First look: Coco Beach Club opens at Perfect Day at CocoCay

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Matt Hochberg

Today is the official opening of the Coco Beach Club at Perfect Day at CocoCay, and we have the first look at what this exclusive space finally looks like.

Royal Caribbean opened up the Coco Beach Club to guests on Symphony of the Seas, and photos of the new area have started appearing on social media.  

Entrance to Coco Beach Club. Photo by Igor Benkovic

The Coco Beach Club is a exclusive area of Perfect Day at CocoCay that offers an oceanfront infinity pool, upgraded cuisine and the only floating cabanas in the Bahamas. Plus, there is a complimentary restaurant at Coco Beach Club featuring lobster, snapper, and steak— plus a buffet of soups, salads, and starters. 

Entry to the Coco Beach Club requires an additional cost. Guests can choose between a day pass to the Coco Beach Club, as well as the option to reserve a cabana or floating cabana.

Exact prices will vary from sailing to sailing. Check your Cruise Planner for exact options and pricing.

Coco Beach Club Pool & Bar

The freshwater infinity pool spans 2,600 square feet, and the exclusive dining venue serves up freshly made Mediterranean fare.

Photo by Linken DSouza

Photo by ‎Karen Morris

Photo by Linken DSouza

Photo by ‎Karen Morris

 

Photo by Igor Benkovic

Photo by Igor Benkovic

Photo by Igor Benkovic

Floating cabanas

The Coco Beach Club is home to the first and only floating cabanas in The Bahamas.  It offers guests an additional level of luxury when relaxing.

Photo by Linken DSouza

Photo by Igor Benkovic

Photo by Amanda L.

Photo by Igor Benkovic

Photo by Igor Benkovic

Photo by ‎Karen Morris

Beach

Photo by ‎Karen Morris

Photo by ‎Karen Morris

Beach Cabana

Photo by ‎Karen Morris

Lunch menu

Photo by George Oeth

 

Check out even more photos of the Coco Beach Club!

Are you excited to try the Coco Beach Club? Let us know in the comments which areas look the most appealing to you!

Friday Photos - January 31, 2020

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Happy Friday and welcome to our weekly showcase of our readers' favorite Royal Caribbean photos. Each week, we invite our readers to send in their favorite Royal Caribbean photos so that we may show it off to the world.

Our first photo this week is by Justin Dudek from entering Nassau.

Nicholas Hadjiyiannacou took a photo of a large bottle of champagne on Jewel of the Seas near the Champagne Bar.

Cindy McWilliams took a photo of her young adult son while enjoying the sunset.

Here is a look at Symphony of the Seas from the shore of Perfect Day at CocoCay by Bob Carpenter.

Here is a look at Serenade of the Seas in Barbados, taken by mojomannny.

Our next photo is of Explorer of the Seas, taken by Dan Palmieri while spending another beautiful day in Labadee.

Our last photo this week is by Michael Sword, and it is the view from his Aqua Theater suite on Symphony of the Seas while departing Miami.

Thank you to everyone who sent in photos this week.  If you would like your Royal Caribbean photo included in a future Friday Photos post, be sure to send them to us with this form. Have a great weekend!

Video: What to pack for a cruise to Alaska

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Going on a cruise to Alaska means seeing incredible scenery, spotting wildlife, and trying to pack for three seasons in one vacation.

Many first time cruisers to Alaska struggle with what to bring on their cruise, so here are the important things to bring along for a cruise to Alaska.

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Embarkation Day tips & advice on Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast

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Our newest podcast episode is out to help give you a quick "audio escape" to a Royal Caribbean cruise!

Episode 339 is available for downloading, where Matt goes over the do's and dont's of your first day on a Royal Caribbean ship.

Embarkation day is what we all dream of when it comes to a cruise finally coming around, and there is plenty of things to keep you busy.  Matt takes you through the first day onboard and what he recommends checking out.

Here’s the podcast page for Episode 339. And don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast via RSSStitcher or on iTunes!

Take a listen and as always, let us know what you think! Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes and leave your comments below!

El Cozumeleño Day Pass in Cozumel Review

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Cozumel is known for a great many fun ways to spend your day, including time relaxing at the beach or pool with a drink in hand.  The El Cozumeleño resort is one such offering, and it has quickly risen to the top of my favorite places in Cozumel for a beach break.

After first visiting over a year ago, I wanted to check back in to see how well it stacks up these days.

Overview

El Cozumeleño sells day passes [link contains affiliate link, which costs you nothing extra!] to its resort that can be purchased online, and it offers guests unlimited access to the resort grounds, food, drink and activities.

The hotel is located on the north end of Cozumel, and is about a 10-15 minute taxi ride from where Royal Caribbean docks its cruise ships at the International Pier. The posted price for 1-4 people to get to El Cozumeleño is $16.

Once you arrive at the resort, you will check-in and receive a welcome drink.  It should be noted that a form of payment and identification will be kept at the front desk during your stay.

Towels are available to rent for an additional charge ($5 per towel).

The resort itself is sprawling, with two pool areas, a long beach, and multiple dining venues to enjoy.

One of my favorite features of the resort are the hammocks near the beach, which are not only extremely comfortable, but a prime napping spot.

During our visit, a storm had passed through the area the night before, so the ocean was a bit more stirred up that on my previous visit. The result was the surf was quite strong and the beach a bit worse for wear.  Throughout the day, the resort staff worked to clean and reticulate the beach.

By far, the pool area is the primary focus of the resort.  While many visitors enjoy time at the beach, the resort's pools are as massive as they are lovely to see.

The pool has a variety of depths, and the north end pools are much shallower and welcoming for younger children.

Your day pass is good from morning through the afternoon and into the early evening, so breakfast and lunch are part of the admission fee.

Your day pass includes:

  • Beach access
  • Pool access, with swim-up bar
  • Chairs & Lounge Chairs
  • Unlimited food
  • Unlimited drinks (alcohol & non alcohol)
  • Non-motorized water sports including snorkeling equipment & Kayaking
  • Children ́s activities center
  • Children’s wading pool
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi service in lobby

There is a large buffet dining venue between the two pool areas that serves meals and snacks throughout the day. 

In the morning, the buffet features typical breakfast fare, along with an omelet station.

At lunch, the offerings change to a traditional Mexican lunch with grilled meats and vegetables available on demand. 

In addition to the sit down options, waiters are happy to bring food and drink to your chair by the pool or beach as you need it. The wait staff roam the grounds and regularly check if you need anything else.

The food menu is a mix of Mexican favorites and American food.  Ceviche, pizza, salsa, guacamole, quesadillas and more are available and unlimited too.

 

Likewise, there is a good assortment of beverages to enjoy. The selection of beer and liquors is limited in terms of brands (Dos Equis beer, and typically one type of liquor).

Comments

When I visited El Cozumeleño in 2018, I loved the balance of price, offerings and service, and it seems like the resort maintains that equilibrium quite well.

There are no shortage of great day pass resorts in Cozumel, so what makes El Cozumeleño stand out is the ample space, good food and drink, along with attentive service.

The resort looks great, and it feels like a step above your average resort.  It is no Ritz Carlton by any means, but the staff do a great job maintaining it.

Some of our readers have reported during busier times of the year (popular holidays), chairs go quickly and are often claimed by resort guests earlier in the day.  While I have not experienced this in my two visits, it is worth noting if you plan a visit over a holiday season.

At the time of our visit, the price was $69.00 per adult and $40.00 for children aged 3-11 years old (2 and under are free). 

Royal Caribbean announces third China cruise cancellation due to coronavirus

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Royal Caribbean released a new statement on the ongoing coronavirus outbreak and announced a third Spectrum of the Seas sailing cancellation.

In addition to the two cancelled sailings previously announced, the cruise line has cancelled an additional sailing of Spectrum of the Seas through February 8th.

"As has been widely reported, China has moved aggressively to contain the spread of the virus.  As a result of these measures, and after consultation with national and local health authorities, the company has cancelled three sailings through Feb 8th, on the high yielding Spectrum of the Seas, currently its only ship homeported in China."

Royal Caribbean only has Spectrum of the Seas based in China during the winter sailing season, with two additional ships are scheduled to join in May and July 2020, respectively.  For all of 2020, China represents about 6% of the company's capacity.

The company estimates that this (which included the Chinese new year's cruises) will impact 2020 financial results by approximately $0.10 per share.  If the travel restrictions in China continue until the end of February, the company estimates that this would further impact its results by an additional $0.10 per share.

The company also commented on the long-term impact of the virus on the cruise business:

"There are still too many variables and uncertainties regarding this outbreak to calculate the overall impact on the business.  For example, we expect an erosion of consumer confidence in China could have an additional impact on load factor and rate in the region until the market normalizes.  If these travel restrictions continue for an extended period of time, they could have a material impact on the overall financial performance of the company."

Video: Royal Caribbean debuts its first Barbecue Restaurant on Oasis of the Seas

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Royal Caribbean International’s first barbecue restaurant, Portside BBQ, debuts on the newly amplified Oasis of the Seas with an authentic, meat-packed menu inspired by the best-in-class barbecue across the United States. Offering a variety of options, from smoked marbled brisket, pulled pork and turkey legs, to beef ribs and burnt ends, the casual eatery on the pool deck ties it all together with classic sides – think mac and cheese, homestyle cornbread, baked beans and coleslaw – and down-home desserts like the Banana Dream and a brownie-cookie mashup known as the Brookie.

Video: Best Royal Caribbean tips repeat cruisers always use

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With so many cruise tips and advice out there, which ones are the best of the best to trust and use?

Our readers recently shared their number one, favorite cruise tip that they always use, and we're sharing them all in our brand new video!

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So check out the video and then let us know: What is one cruise tip that you always use when cruising?