How many people live at CocoCay?


How many people live at CocoCay? It has a population of 38 (2010 census).


What is not included on CocoCay?

Adrenaline seekers will find an upcharge for Thrill Waterpark, the Zipline and CocoCay's Up, Up and Away balloon ride. Shore excursions such as kayaking, parasailing or swimming with pigs will also incur a charge. Beach rentals of snorkel equipment or floating mats are available onsite at CocoCay for a surcharge.


What is CocoCay drinking age?

Drinking age in CocoCay (Royal Caribbean's private island) is 21. If you turn 21 during the trip, you may order bar beverages after verifying your age, on your birthday, at the Guest Services desk with your identification.


What is the largest pool in CocoCay?

Watch as Oasis Lagoon at Perfect Day at CocoCay, the largest freshwater pool in the Caribbean, gets filled for the first time.


Is everything on CocoCay free?

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...


Do people live on Rum Cay?

Today, Port Nelson is the only inhabited town in sleepy Rum Cay. Notice the peculiar street signs in the shape of the island and the town square named for The Bahamas' first Governor-General, Sir Milo Butler, a Rum Cay native.


How much did Royal Caribbean pay for CocoCay?

In May, Royal Caribbean International opened Perfect Day at CocoCay, a private island in the Bahamas available to passengers on the company's ships. The company spent $250 million on the island, installing features such as a 135-foot-tall waterslide and a 1,600-foot-long zip-line course.


Does celebrity use CocoCay?

Celebrity Cruises has announced revamped summer 2024 itineraries onboard Celebrity Beyond and Celebrity Reflection, which now include Perfect Day at CocoCay on several sailings.


Does anyone live on CocoCay island?

The only people who live on CocoCay are Royal Caribbean employees, according to the cruise line. Here's what it's like to visit. As Royal Caribbean guests step onto the island, a band greets them with Caribbean tunes.


How crowded does CocoCay get?

Most days you can expect two ships in port, meaning the island can get busy. There's still plenty of room for everyone, but popular spots may see crowds. CocoCay is a hit among passengers and Royal Caribbean. These days, more than half the cruise line's sailings visit.


Is CocoCay expanding?

Royal Caribbean has stated that with the Hideaway Beach expansion, the daily capacity of CocoCay will reach 13,000 guests. This new area of the island is the first expansion since the addition of the Coco Beach Club in 2020, which featured another elevated pool experience from Martin Aquatic.


Who owns CocoCay island?

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.


Do workers live at CocoCay?

The only people who live on CocoCay are Royal Caribbean employees, according to the cruise line. Here's what it's like to visit. As Royal Caribbean guests step onto the island, a band greets them with Caribbean tunes.


Can you go to CocoCay without a cruise?

Can you go to CocoCay without a cruise? No, you can only visit CocoCay on a Royal Caribbean cruise. Most Bahamas and Caribbean sailings stop at the island.


Is CocoCay private?

If you're sailing on a Royal Caribbean cruise from practically anywhere on the East Coast, then it's almost assured that you're going to make a stop at Perfect Day at CocoCay — the cruise line's private island.


How much did it cost to buy CocoCay?

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.


Is CocoCay considered Bahamas?

Perfect Day at CocoCay is a private destination exclusively for Royal Caribbean guests, located in the Bahamas.


Is CocoCay man made?

CocoCay is a natural sandy island in the Bahamas which was discovered by explorers over 500 years ago. It has since been developed into an amazing private cruise resort. Man-made enhancements include the docking pier and an artificial reef fish habitat.


Where do the employees of CocoCay live?

RCI does house a permanent employee staff (on contract rotation) at Coco Cay and Labadee. The housing on Coco Cay for the staff is in the center of the island and easily visible from the center trail.