Walk out onto a 2.5-mile semicircle of powder-fine white sand the texture of flour, fronting impossibly clear, calm, electric-blue shallows -- repeatedly voted one of the World's 50 Best Beaches and best private island for 20+ years. Loungers, hammocks, a complimentary BBQ lunch, and the floating Half Moon Lagoon Aqua Park (a shipwreck water slide, a pirate ship firing water cannons, and splash pads in waist-deep water with lifeguards) are all included in your fare. Many veterans say the beach alone is the entire point of this port -- the marquee free thing first-timers most regret skipping while chasing upcharges.
What to expect
You'll step onto a pristine 2.5-mile crescent of powder-fine white sand—the kind that feels like flour between your toes—fronting impossibly clear, electric-blue shallows. Claim a free lounger or hammock, order complimentary BBQ lunch, then dive into the Half Moon Lagoon Aqua Park: a shipwreck water slide, a pirate ship firing water cannons, and splash pads in waist-deep water with lifeguards standing watch. The rhythm is yours to set—some spend the day island-hopping between lounger and lagoon, others stake a beach spot and never move. This is a beach day with zero friction: everything you need for sun, sand, and water fun is already paid for and waiting.
Nothing to buy and nothing the ship can upsell you here -- this is the best value on the island at $0. The only paid layer is shade/structure: a Clamshell sunshade is $49.95 per party or a Cabana ~$699.95, but standard loungers and natural shade are free. Spend your money on the horses, not on replicating a beach day that's already paid for.
Good to know
The beach and Aqua Park are directly accessible from the pier with no booking required—just walk off the ship. Pack reef-safe sunscreen, water shoes (the sand is hot), and a waterproof bag for phone and valuables; there are no lockers on the island. If you want guaranteed shade, book a Clamshell sunshade ($49.95) or Cabana (~$699.95) ahead through your cruise line, otherwise first-come seating applies. Plan a 6-hour window on-island with a 30-45 minute buffer before all-aboard to account for the beach-to-pier walk.