

Casino Royale
Bond-Inspired • Island Style
Blackjack & Craps for a Cause
The Staniel Cay Yacht Club invites you to step into the world of James Bond for an evening of glamour, intrigue, and high-stakes play, all in support of an important cause.
Each year, Casino Royale raises funds for the St. Luke’s Clinic Foundation, which helps provide essential medical care and health services for the Staniel Cay community and the surrounding Exuma Cays. Your participation in this event directly supports the clinic’s ability to serve residents, visitors, and families who rely on its care.
This is more than a party. It is a night of fun, style, and generosity that helps make a real difference.
Dress the Part
Casino Royale is a Bond-inspired experience, and costumes are part of the tradition.
Think sharp tuxedos, elegant gowns, iconic villains, glamorous Bond Girls, or your own take on Bond-Inspired • Island Style. The more you commit to the theme, the more unforgettable the night becomes.
Our Bond Costume Contest is one of the highlights of the evening, with fantastic prizes awarded for the most creative, stylish, and impressive looks.
The Games
From 6:00 PM until 10:59 PM, guests may purchase event chips and compete at our Blackjack and Craps tables.
Skill, strategy, and a little luck will decide who finishes the night on top.
The Atmosphere
Delicious Dinner
Signature Cocktails
DJ and Dancing
Casino Games
This is Bond with island energy.
Play Big. Dress Sharp. Win Fantastic Prizes.
Prizes will be awarded for:
All proceeds benefit the St. Luke’s Clinic Foundation, supporting healthcare services for the Staniel Cay community and the surrounding islands.
Event Details
Saturday, March 21
6:00 PM until Midnight?
Staniel Cay Yacht Club
Bond-inspired attire encouraged. Tuxedos, gowns, villains, agents, or island-elegant style all welcome.
$20 entry fee – wristband required.
Complimentary for registered hotel guests
Registered marina guests receive four complimentary tickets
Wristbands available at the Marina Office
All minors under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
