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I am not sure which clubs you are interested in that are not open?
 

Some used to close on Sundays because this is considered a family day and there never used to be any/many cruise ships on a Sunday.

 

Paradise Beach has always opened on a Sunday and since cruising resumed one or two others have also started to open. The vibe can be rather different on a Sunday for various reasons and all amenities may not be available because some have third party operators.

 

Most regular beach bars are open and probably hotel resort day passes. So still plenty of choices just a different vibe to a regular day.

 

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