Royal Caribbean unveils Santorini Beach Club
Royal Caribbean is again growing its portfolio of Royal Beach Club land resort experiences, this time with a first location in Europe.
The cruise company announced plans for Royal Beach Club Santorini.
Royal Beach Club Santorini is expected to open next summer offering access for guests of Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises ships.
“Santorini is an incredible destination that our guests love to explore, and with this new beach club, we are able to bring the best of what the island has to offer with the signature service Royal Caribbean is known for,” said Michael Bayley, CEO of Royal Caribbean.
Beyond the announcement, the cruise line hasn’t shared any specific details about what guests can expect on an ‘Ultimate Santorini Day.’
The company is launching Royal Beach Club concepts in The Bahamas later this year on Paradise Island and Royal Beach Club Cozumel in 2026.
Then two years later, Royal Beach Club South Pacific is set to open.
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