Docking
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Walkable to Town
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Distance to Town
8 mi / 12.9 km
Walking Time
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Accessibility
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Typical Time
For an 8–10 hour call, advise clients to hit their chosen paid zone (Thrill Waterpark, Coco Beach Club, or Hideaway Beach) first, then enjoy a leisurely lunch and finish the afternoon at a complimentary beach or Oasis Lagoon before returning early to avoid tram and security crowds.
Getting to Town
8 mi / 12.9 km
Distance to Town
Best Time to Visit
December through April offers the most pleasant weather, with warm temps, lower humidity, and less rain—ideal for enjoying beaches, pools, and water activities on CocoCay.
Hurricane season in The Bahamas runs roughly June through November, bringing higher chances of storms, rough seas, and occasional port cancellations.
Summer months (June–September) are hot and humid with strong sun; plan for shade, hydration, and high‑SPF reef‑safe sunscreen.
Winter cold fronts can occasionally bring breezy, cooler mornings and choppier seas, though conditions are usually still beach‑friendly.
Top Shore Experiences
- ✓Splashaway Bay and other kids’ aqua play areas with slides and sprayers, all complimentary and designed for younger children.
- ✓Harbor Beach and Chill Island for gentle, shallow water and easy access from the main hub, with free chairs and umbrellas.
- ✓Oasis Lagoon’s family‑friendly shallow zones, ideal for kids who prefer pools to ocean swimming.
- ✓Book kid‑centric excursions such as kayaking, snorkeling tours, or the helium balloon ride (Up, Up and Away) for aerial island views (all via the ship).
Local Food & Drink
- Complimentary island buffets such as Skipper’s Grill and Chill Grill serving burgers, tacos, salads, and casual fare (names and options may vary by sailing).
- Snack Shacks offering free quick bites like chicken sandwiches, mozzarella sticks, fries, and desserts throughout the day.
- Coco Beach Club’s elevated restaurant with more upscale, often seafood‑focused dishes included for guests with Coco Beach Club access.
- Multiple bars around the island, including the swim‑up bar at Oasis Lagoon and beach bars at all major zones; ship drink packages typically work on CocoCay.
- Plenty of self‑serve water and drink stations—advise guests to hydrate frequently, especially in the hotter months.
Shopping Tips
- Visit CocoCay Island Market between Chill Island and Harbor Beach for logo items, basic beach gear (sunscreen, goggles), and small souvenirs.
- Prices are generally higher than on mainstream Bahamian islands; for serious shopping (jewelry, luxury goods), advise guests to wait for Nassau or other ports.
- Most purchases are processed via SeaPass rather than cash, so encourage clients to know their onboard budget before browsing.
Agent insights
Position CocoCay as an extension of the ship—guests use their SeaPass for everything, many marquee experiences sell out in advance, and there are no independent operators—so pre‑booking key activities and cabanas via the cruise planner is the most important way to tailor and maximize this port day.
