Royal Caribbean’s USD250 million CocoCay transformation opens
Royal Caribbean International’s $250m upgrade of private island destination CocoCay is now open for business.
The huge transformation offers guests an exclusive island playground featuring both a helium balloon ride and the tallest waterslide in North America.
The Perfect Day at CocoCay experience will be part of the itineraries of 11 Royal Caribbean ships.
"It is exciting to see what we have dreamed up finally come to life," said Michael Bayley, president and CEO, Royal Caribbean International.
CocCay also has the Caribbean’s largest wave pool and the largest freshwater pool called Oasis Lagoon, as well as white sand beaches.
The Thrill Waterpark features two towers with a total of 13 waterslides.
Other high octane experiences include a 1,600-feet-long zip line.
There are numerous dining venues and a host of beach activities and water sports such as soccer, volleyball, zorbing and kayaking.
The Coco Beach Club is slated to open in December with an infinity pool and in-water loungers, beachside cabanas and daybeds.
The Beach Club will also house an exclusive Mediterranean-themed dining venue.
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