Carnival is building a $600 million private destination to compete with Royal Caribbean's Perfect Day at CocoCay — here's what to expect (2024)

Since reopening in 2019 following an extensive multi-million dollar renovation, Royal Caribbean's Perfect Day at CocoCay has been the ultimate private destination for cruisers. From the thrilling waterpark to the upscale beach club and massive freshwater pool, it has become a family favorite.

Not only is Royal Caribbean deploying their brand-new Utopia of the Seas on 3- and 4-night sailings to CocoCay, but the island also won the 2023 Cruise Hive Awards Best Cruise Line Private Island Award for the third year in a row, beating MSC Cruises' Ocean Cay, Norwegian's Great Stirrup Cay, and Disney's Castaway Cay. Carnival Cruise Line, however, is upping the competition with their brand-new Celebration Key in The Bahamas.

This will be Carnival's second private destination in The Bahamas. Currently, guests can visit Half Moon Cay, Carnival Corporation's private island about 100 miles southeast of Nassau. Celebration Key, however, will be a stark departure from the lowkey beach found at Half Moon Cay.

Read more: Royal Caribbean’s CocoCay vs Carnival's Half Moon Cay: Which should you choose?

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Opening in 2025, Celebration Key will span 65 acres and offer amenities to appease many travelers, from family-friendly beaches to energetic adult-only pools with a private DJ. The project has cost Carnival Corporation a whopping $600 million, making it their most expensive project to date.

They anticipate it being a hit, too, as Carnival has already released over 500 itineraries on 18 cruise ships from nine ports through April 2026 that have a scheduled stop at Celebration Key.

Like Perfect Day at CocoCay, Celebration Key will feature a pier, allowing passengers to walk ashore versus relying on a tender boat

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As soon as guests make their way off the colorful pier, they'll enter Paradise Plaza and be greeted by a "much-larger-than-life sandcastle," measuring roughly 10 stories here. Plus, there will be plenty of wayfinding and destination information to help passengers plan their day ashore, as well as a Bahamian-themed fountain and ice cream shop for refreshing sweet treats!

"When guests see our Suncastle as they arrive at Celebration Key, they'll know immediately they're in for big FUN," said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line, "Paradise Plaza will be the perfect welcome spot and will set the tone for the entire visit to this truly unique destination."

Though not a dedicated "arrivals plaza," one of the first sights guests see as they step foot on Perfect Day at CocoCay is the thrilling Daredevil's Tower, which is home to Daredevil's Peak, the tallest waterslide in North America. There's also a small, complimentary splash zone for children, live musicians, and Bahamian dancers.

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Looking for the perfect souvenir? Head over to Lokono Cove, the shopping area named after Grand Bahama Island's earliest settlers, the Lucayans, where you'll find local artist exhibitions, a mural wall, live music, artisanal goods made by local vendors, and more.

According to historians, Lucayans were a gentle and creative community of artisans who were particularly skilled at pottery, painting, and basket weaving. Plus, there is where guests departing to explore other areas of Grand Bahama Island will leave from, whether on a Carnival shore excursion or independent exploration.

Similarly, Perfect Day at CocoCay has an island market located within the Chill Island area where you can purchase t-shirts, magnets, sunscreen, and other souvenirs. Based on Carnival's description of Lokono Cove, however, the shopping district on Celebration Key seems as though it will be more authentic.

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Celebration Key will feature two adult-only areas

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Calypso Lagoon will be the complimentary adults-only area. True to Carnival's brand, adults here will enjoy the high-energy vibe complete with a DJ and swim-up bar.

Of course, there are opportunities to kick back and relax, too, whether you want to splurge on a cabana rental or lounge on the secluded beach. When hunger strikes, adults can dine at a full-service restaurant featuring a variety of cuisines. Overall, Calypso Lagoon can be compared to Royal Caribbean's Hideaway Beach, though the latter is an extra-fee area.

If you're seeking an environment akin to Coco Beach Club, you'll want to visit the Adults-Only Private Club Portal, both of which have an admission fee. With that, though, Carnival will grant you access to a private infinity pool, beach, and elevated dining options.

Families can enjoy the largest freshwater pool in the Caribbean

Located within Starfish Lagoon, Celebration Key's family-friendly zone, the Caribbean's largest freshwater pool is sure to be a hit. That's not all, either, as guests will find waterslides, a sports and gaming area, floating cabanas (called AquaBanas), and, of course, a gorgeous beach where you can rent kayak and paddleboards or relax on one of the sun loungers.

Similar to how passengers' eyes are drawn to Daredevil's Tower, which features five different waterslides, Carnival's Suncastle will be home to two slides, each measuring over 350 feet long. Guests can weave through the 10-story high castle on the Flash Flamingo or Mach III Marlin, named after the national bird and fish of The Bahamas. Unlike at CocoCay, however, these slides will be free, whereas passengers have to pay for admission to Thrill Waterpark to ride any of the slides at Daredevil's Tower.

Younger children will enjoy splashing around in the coral-reef theme splash pad called Guppy Grotto which features a 2-foot-deep wading pool, lots of water toys, and a dump bucket.

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Guests sailing aboard one of Royal Caribbean ships to CocoCay can venture to South Beach and find lifesize games like billiards and Jenga. There's also a ping-pong table and corn hole, all located near one of the Snack Shacks and beautiful Bahamian waters.

Carnival guests visiting Celebration Key can enjoy similar offerings at the Game Pavilion and Sports Court, both in the Starfish Lagoon area. The latter features volleyball, basketball, and pickleball courts, while the Game Pavillion will be home to numerous table games, including foosball, ping-pong, and corn hole.

Finally, families looking for the ultimate experience ashore should consider renting one of the 12 floating AquaBanas that can host up to eight guests. Royal Caribbean also has floating cabanas at CocoCay. They're, however, found within the Coco Beach Club. Costs can soar as high as $5,000 for a single day. The price of Carnival's AquaBanas is unknown.

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“At Carnival, we carry more children than any other cruise line, so we’ve designed Starfish Lagoon specifically for family fun,” said Duffy, “Toddlers, teens, and adults alike will find their own piece of paradise whether it be racing down one of the waterslides, playing a round of pickleball or relaxing on our floating AquaBanas.”

The destination won't be fully complete when it opens

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When fully completed, Celebration Key will have two piers able to accommodate four Excel Class ships, bringing the daily capacity of the private destination to over 20,000. The second pier will cost the company $100 million and is scheduled to be completed in 2026.

Comparatively, CocoCay has a single pier and can host up to 13,000 guests per day, including the world's largest cruise ship, Icon of the Seas. By 2028, Carnival says Celebration Key will be able to accommodate 4 million passengers annually. Moreover, they have plans to add a waterpark, increasing the number of adventures for guests of all ages.

The proximity to Florida will aid Carnival's goal of reducing fuel costs, as it is only 120 miles from the coast of Florida. "A cruise is like driving your car. If you go slower and you go shorter distances, generally speaking, you use less fuel and you emit less greenhouse gases," said Josh Weinstein, Carnival Corporation's President, CEO, and Chief Climate Officer, during a panel at Seatrade Cruise Global 2024.

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Half Moon Cay's offerings are far more limited

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Though Half Moon Cay promises visitors soft white sand beaches with crystal-clear waters, there are far fewer activities for guests to enjoy ashore. You will not, for example, find any waterslides or a freshwater pool. Similarly, there aren't any adult-only areas or upscale dining options.

Instead, activities focus on the island's natural beauty, whether you want to go horseback riding along the shoreline, swim with stingrays, rent a kayak, or play a game of basketball on the court surrounded by the lush landscape.

Of course, there are opportunities for those who want to splurge on luxury experiences, from the two-story beach villas to the 1,620-square-foot grand cabana with a private eight-person hot tub.

Carnival is building a $600 million private destination to compete with Royal Caribbean's Perfect Day at CocoCay — here's what to expect (2024)

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Carnival is building a $600 million private destination to compete with Royal Caribbean's Perfect Day at CocoCay — here's what to expect? ›

Opening in 2025, Celebration Key will span 65 acres and offer amenities to appease many travelers, from family-friendly beaches to energetic adult-only pools with a private DJ. The project has cost Carnival Corporation

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a whopping $600 million, making it their most expensive project to date.

How much did Royal Caribbean pay for Perfect Day at CocoCay? ›

Now Royal Caribbean has poured some $250 million into its exclusive island northwest of Nassau, Bahamas, and is banging the advertising drum to get vacationers excited about the "Perfect Day at CocoCay." Even the pronunciation got a makeover.

Does Carnival have a private island like Royal Caribbean? ›

Carnival is taking on Royal Caribbean with its own $600 million private resort — see Celebration Key's planned features. Carnival Cruise Line is set to launch its new private destination, Celebration Key, in 2025. The $600 million project has amenities similar to Royal Caribbean's private island.

Which one is better, Royal Caribbean or Carnival? ›

Assuming both cruise lines can fit your date, destination and amenity preferences, Royal Caribbean comes out ahead. This is particularly true if your budget can accommodate the higher cost for interior cabins and/or you aren't traveling with kids.

Did Carnival buy Royal Caribbean? ›

Does Carnival own Royal Caribbean? No. Royal Caribbean International is owned and operated by the Royal Caribbean Group, which also includes Celebrity Cruises and Silversea Cruises, among other brands.

Is everything free at Perfect Day at CocoCay? ›

Is there an admission fee? There is no admission fee to visit Perfect Day at CocoCay. Most of the experiences at Perfect Day at CocoCay are complimentary. Some of these include Oasis Lagoon, the largest freshwater pool in the Caribbean, the shipwrecked Captain Jill's Galleon l...

Does anyone live in CocoCay? ›

It has a population of 38 (2010 census).

Does Carnival go to Perfect Day at CocoCay? ›

Both Royal Caribbean and Carnival have their own private islands within The Bahamas — Perfect Day at CocoCay and Half Moon Cay — that can only be visited when sailing on one of their respective ships.

Is CocoCay only for Royal Caribbean? ›

Perfect Day at CocoCay is a private destination exclusively for Royal Caribbean guests, located in the Bahamas. You'll find endless ways to chill out and enjoy beautiful beaches and pristine water, plus thrilling experiences like the incredible Thril...

Is CocoCay Man made? ›

Coco Cay is a man made paradise. It's a fun little private island.

What is the #1 cruise? ›

The best cruise lines in 2023. Norwegian Cruise Line ranked as the best cruise line in the world, according to Condé Nast Traveler. Norwegian Cruise Line ranked as the top cruise line this year. It is the third-largest cruise line in the world by passengers, according to Cruise Market Watch.

Is it worth getting a balcony on a cruise? ›

Even on smaller, more luxurious ships that don't feel crowded, a balcony is desirable; if the weather is such that you can spend a lot of time on your balcony, it's like having an additional room.

Is Carnival or Royal Caribbean more kid friendly? ›

Conclusion. Cruise from, Royal Caribbean and Carnival, are best in the segment for kids. Both have their uniqueness and different attractions that are mentioned above. It depends on you which cruise line fulfils your and your kid's needs.

Does Carnival own the Titanic? ›

White Star Line that owned Titanic at the time went under in 1934 and it's operation merged with Cunard and became Cunard-White Star Line until 1950 when Cunard bought out the remaining shates of the joint company, it then operated as Cunard lines until 2005 when it was bought by Carnival .

What cruise ship did Disney buy? ›

The cruise line also bought and is currently renovating a partially built ship to be called the Disney Adventure, which will homeport in Singapore. Disney bought the Adventure for a reported $44 million after Genting Cruise Lines fell into administration.

Is Carnival Cruise Line in debt? ›

Total debt on the balance sheet as of February 2024 : $32.01 B. According to Carnival Corporation's latest financial reports the company's total debt is $32.01 B. A company's total debt is the sum of all current and non-current debts.

How much was CocoCay bought for? ›

Thanks to a $250 million transformation, Royal Caribbean's once-sleepy private island retreat in the Bahamas is offering eye-opening travel amenities to its cruise passengers.

How much did Royal Caribbean pay for Celebrity Cruises? ›

In the end Royal Caribbean International (RCI) prevailed with a $515 million bid to acquire Celebrity Cruises, which rejected a $525 million bid from Carnival Corporation. RCI will pay $245 million in cash and the balance in RCI stock and assumes Celebrity's $800 million of debt.

Do CocoCay workers live on the island? ›

The housing on Coco Cay for the staff is in the center of the island and easily visible from the center trail. On Labadee it is past the straw market on the far inland side. The staff is supplemented significantly with ship staff on each cruise visit who support all of the activities that day.

Who is CocoCay owned by? ›

Coco Cay aka Little Stirrup Cay, is privately owned by Royal Caribbean Cruise Line (RCCL). It is about one mile long, 1/3 of a mile wide, and its white-sand beach is reserved exclusively for RCCL's guests.

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