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Private Beach Cabana / Clamshell on the crescent

Claim a shaded waterfront base steps from one of the world's best beaches: a private cabana or villa with a fresh-water shower, fridge, loungers, a shaded sofa and a dedicated attendant -- the splurge that makes the day feel like your own slice of the Bahamas. It's not an adventure, but it's the upcharge return guests most often say is worth it for couples or families who want one indulgent base. Clamshell sunshades are the budget shade alternative; book the instant you board because both sell out fast.

What to expect

You'll arrive at one of the world's best beaches and claim your reserved spot—either a clamshell sunshade or a private cabana/villa with loungers, a shaded sofa, fresh-water shower, and fridge. If you've booked a cabana or villa, a dedicated attendant handles your requests while you slip between the powder sand and calm turquoise water just steps away. The day is entirely unstructured: swim when you want, rest in the shade, cool off under the shower, grab a cold drink from your fridge. It's designed not as an adventure but as an indulgent anchor to one spot, letting the Caribbean do the work.

Who to call — book direct
Holland America Line / Carnival Corporation (island owner; rented through the onboard shore-excursion desk, limited quantity)
Clamshell sunshade $49.95 per party; Private Cabana ~$699.95 per party (up to ~4-6); Beach Villa ~$999.95 per party
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

Pure cruise-line luxury upsell with no competing seller -- there is no third-party rental to undercut it, so this isn't a markup to escape, it's a captive product. Honest verdict: the cabana/villa only makes sense for a group splitting the cost, and the free open beach is the same sand and water. If you just want shade, the $49.95 clamshell does the job; the $699.95+ structures are about the attendant and the fridge, not better beach.

Good to know

Book your clamshell or cabana the moment you board, as both options sell out fast and inventory is limited. A dedicated attendant (for cabana/villa guests) and the shaded structure itself require advance reservation on the ship's excursion desk—this is not a walk-up option. Budget 30–45 minutes to get from the pier to your beach setup, and plan to return to the ship at least 45–60 minutes before all-aboard to account for the reverse journey. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, a book or device loaded with entertainment, and a light cover-up; the cabana includes a shower, but bring a towel if you prefer your own.

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