Sneak peek at private island’s dreamy floating cabanas with slides to the ocean – Mirror Online

Posted: February 12, 2020 at 9:46 am

Basking in the sunshine on a private island in the Bahamas and relaxing in floating cabanas amidst the crystalline waters... sounds like a holiday for millionaires.

However, thanks to Royal Caribbean us mere mortals can get exactly the same experience.

That's because the cruise line has just opened a swanky new beach club on its $250 million private island (approximately 192million), Perfect Day at CocoCay.

The exclusive club can be booked by passengers on sailings to Perfect Day, and offers lavish floating cabanas with slides leading directly into the ocean.

There are 20 floating cabanas in total, each one offering the slide, an overwater hammock, its own dining area, a freshwater shower, a wet bar and of course, heaps of incredible ocean views.

Basically, everything you could want for an absolutely dreamy day out.

But that's not all that Coco Beach Club has to offer. Also on the cards are 10 luxurious beach cabanas, each also offering incredible ocean views and top notch service.

Alternatively, you can always make do with the incredible oceanfront infinity pool which boasts in-pool loungers and poolside service.

Getting peckish? There's plenty of gourmet dining to be had at the restaurant, and of course if you fancy a tipple there's an exclusive bar.

For those who want to stretch their legs and do some exploring, there's the thrilling water park with 13 slides including the 135-foot-tall Daredevil's Peak, Splashaway Bay with heaps of water games and beachfront sports, and even the Caribbean's largest freshwater pool.

No wonder it's tipped to be one of the best private islands owned by cruise lines, even though it only just opened back in 2019.

At the moment you can't spend the night on the island, but it does make for a seriously glamorous day out on top of an already exciting sun-soaked itinerary.

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