CocoCay Beach Club Prices in 2026 — What the Data Reveals

Royal Caribbean's Coco Beach Club is "on sale" 87% of the time. The other 13%, it costs almost exactly what the MSRP says it should.
We tracked 5,428 Coco Beach Club Day Pass prices across 18 ships over the past month, and the spread is wider than most people expect: $74 to $274 per person for the same experience.
The ship you sail on matters more than the season.
Quick Answer — Coco Beach Club Pricing at a Glance
| Price range | $74 – $274 per person |
| Average price | $143 |
| Median price | $131 |
| MSRP range | $149 – $274 |
| On sale | 87% of the time |
| Avg sale discount | 39% off MSRP |
| Cheapest ship | Radiance of the Seas ($93 avg) |
Based on 5,428 price snapshots across 18 ships, tracked daily via the Royal Caribbean Cruise Planner.
What You Get With the Day Pass
The Coco Beach Club Day Pass includes access to a private beach area, an infinity pool overlooking the ocean, a complimentary sit-down lunch, towel service, and premium lounge chairs. It is the most upscale non-cabana experience at CocoCay.
What it does not include: alcohol (unless you have a drink package), cabana access, or the Thrill Waterpark. Cabanas at the Beach Club are a separate purchase starting at $749 for a beach cabana or $1,024 for an overwater cabana — a different product entirely.
The lunch alone is a meaningful upgrade over the free options at Skipper's Grill and Chill Grill. If you have eaten at those, you understand the gap.
The Real Price Range — By Ship
Royal Caribbean lists the Coco Beach Club at $230. That is one price, on one ship, on one date. The actual range across our tracking data spans $200.
Your ship determines your price more than the calendar does.
| Ship | Avg Price | Min | Max | On Sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Radiance of the Seas | $93 | $74 | $154 | 99% |
| Enchantment of the Seas | $103 | $95 | $174 | 92% |
| Utopia of the Seas | $116 | $82 | $219 | 99% |
| Wonder of the Seas | $129 | $77 | $178 | 95% |
| Freedom of the Seas | $130 | $92 | $239 | 92% |
| Adventure of the Seas | $133 | $89 | $229 | 86% |
| Symphony of the Seas | $153 | $109 | $179 | 94% |
| Icon of the Seas | $157 | $109 | $274 | 79% |
| Allure of the Seas | $171 | $123 | $274 | 84% |
| Oasis of the Seas | $177 | $109 | $274 | 81% |
| Independence of the Seas | $179 | $129 | $219 | 59% |
Radiance of the Seas averages $93 per person. Oasis of the Seas averages $177. That is a 90% price difference for the same Beach Club, the same infinity pool, the same lunch.
The newer and larger the ship, the more Royal Caribbean charges. Icon and Star of the Seas both average above $155. The older, smaller ships sailing shorter Caribbean itineraries run noticeably cheaper.
Seasonal Pricing Patterns
Season matters less than you would expect, but it is not irrelevant.
| Month | Avg Price | Min | Max | On Sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar | $172 | $98 | $274 | 70% |
| Apr | $142 | $74 | $239 | 79% |
| May | $144 | $81 | $254 | 82% |
| Jun | $138 | $82 | $274 | 89% |
| Jul | $147 | $95 | $274 | 95% |
| Aug | $138 | $101 | $274 | 95% |
| Sep | $122 | $98 | $145 | 100% |
September is the cheapest month at $122 average — and it is on sale 100% of the time. March is the most expensive at $172 and has the lowest on-sale rate (70%).
The pattern is straightforward: shoulder season sailings cost less, peak season costs more, and summer sits in the middle.
But ship selection still dominates. A June sailing on Radiance will cost less than a September sailing on Oasis.
Coco Beach Club vs. Hideaway Beach
If you are debating the Beach Club, you are probably also looking at Hideaway Beach — the adults-only area that opened in 2024.
| Feature | Coco Beach Club | Hideaway Beach |
|---|---|---|
| Avg price | $143/person | $57/person |
| Price range | $74 – $274 | $32 – $119 |
| Infinity pool | Yes | No |
| Included lunch | Yes (sit-down) | No (free island food) |
| Adults-only | No | Yes |
| Vibe | Resort/upscale | Relaxed/quiet |
| Cabana option | From $749 | From $524 |
Hideaway Beach costs 60% less on average. You give up the infinity pool and the lunch. You gain an adults-only guarantee and a quieter beach without families.
For couples prioritizing calm over amenities, Hideaway is the better value by a wide margin. For families who want the pool and the lunch experience, the Beach Club is the only option — Hideaway does not allow children.
When It Is Worth It (And When It Is Not)
Worth it if:
- You are paying under $130 — that is below the median and below MSRP.
- You want the infinity pool experience. Nothing else at CocoCay has it.
- The included lunch matters to you. The free island food is fine but basic.
- You are on a smaller ship where the price naturally runs lower.
Think twice if:
- Your price is above $180. You are in the top 25% of what people pay.
- You are a couple without kids. Hideaway Beach gives you a quieter experience for $57.
- You are buying for a large group. At $150+ per person for a family of four, that is $600+ for a beach day.
The Sale Price Is the Real Price
The MSRP for the Coco Beach Club Day Pass ranges from $149 to $274. But the pass is on sale 87% of the time, and when it is on sale, the average discount is 39% off MSRP.
Most guests will never see the full MSRP in the Cruise Planner. The "sale" framing is marketing — the sale price is the normal price. When you do see the full price (13% of the time), you are looking at a sailing where Royal Caribbean expects high demand and has no reason to discount.
If your Beach Club pass is not showing a sale price, that is a signal to wait — or to check other sailings.
The price distribution tells the story clearly: half of all prices fall at or below $131. If you are paying above $155, you are in the top quartile.
The Cabana Question
The Beach Club also offers cabanas — but they are a fundamentally different purchase.
- Beach Cabana + Day Pass: median $1,869 (range $749 – $3,549)
- Overwater Cabana + Day Pass: median $2,369 (range $1,024 – $4,549)
These are per-cabana, not per-person, and they include the Day Pass for the guests in the cabana. For a party of four, an $1,869 beach cabana works out to roughly $467 per person — triple the day pass alone, but you get a private shaded space, a dedicated attendant, and a different experience entirely.
We cover the full cabana pricing breakdown in our CocoCay cabana price guide.
How We Track This Data
We track Coco Beach Club pricing daily across all 18 ships with CocoCay stops. Every price snapshot records the sale price, MSRP, ship, sailing date, and whether a promotion is active.
This gives us roughly 30 days of tracking history. The dataset currently includes 5,428 price snapshots across 108 unique sailings. As our tracking window grows, we will update this guide with longer-term trends and flash sale pricing data.
For the full breakdown of every CocoCay experience and what it costs, see our Perfect Day at CocoCay complete guide.
Cruise Price Tracker scores every fare 0-100 based on 2.6M+ price snapshots — so you know whether the cabin price is fair before you start adding packages.
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About the Author

Graham H — Founder, All Aboard Deals
Graham has been cruising for over a decade and has sailed on 15+ cruises across Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian, and Virgin.
He built All Aboard Deals to track cruise prices the same way traders track charts — monitoring 35,000+ sailings and spotting fares that fall well below their recent averages.
When he's not digging through price drops, he's on board testing cabins, checking drink packages, and talking with other cruisers about what actually feels like a good value.
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