Royal Caribbean unveils South Pacific Royal Beach Club destination
Royal Caribbean is gearing up for the opening of Royal Beach Club Lelepa, its first private cruise destination in the Southern Hemisphere.
Opening in 2027, Royal Beach Club Lelepa will debut as the cruise line’s first exclusive cruise destination in Asia Pacific.
It features two beaches, a nature trail, snorkeling and kayaking, and local cuisine outlets and 10 bars.
Calls to the destination will take place during the October 2027 to April 2028 Australia season on Anthem of the Seas from Sydney and Voyager of the Seas from Brisbane.
The ships will offer 2- to 12-night voyages across Australia, the South Pacific including the all-new Royal Beach Club Lelepa and New Zealand.
The lineup of 2027-28 holidays are now available to book on Royal Caribbean’s website.
“Royal Caribbean continues to raise the bar with Royal Beach Club Lelepa – a first-of-its-kind destination in the Southern Hemisphere,” said Gavin Smith, VP and managing director, Australia and New Zealand, Royal Caribbean.
“We know Australian families love holidaying in the South Pacific, and Lelepa takes that to an entirely new level.”
Royal Beach Club Lelepa is located in island nation Vanuatu.
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