WORLD CLASS EXPERIENCES BUILT WITH COMMUNITY AT THE HEART

Royal Caribbean® has operated in Mahahual and southern Quintana Roo for decades, bringing guests to the region, supporting local businesses and growing alongside the community. As the new owner of the port of Costa Maya, we remain committed to practical actions that support responsible growth, environmental stewardship and quality of life in the surrounding region.

We are listening closely, working with local leaders, public authorities and experts and staying focused on what matters most: supporting a responsible long-term vision that benefits both Mahahual and the region.

COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP & SOCIAL IMPACT

We believe that the best holidays leave a positive impact across incredible destinations. And through SEA the Future – Royal Caribbean Group's commitment to delivering these experiences responsibly – we care for the environment, support the communities we visit and call home, and partner with local leaders and organisations to create opportunity, celebrate culture, strengthen local economies and help people and places to thrive.

PRESERVING THE ENVIRONMENT
Protecting Mahahual's coastline is an ongoing, collaborative effort. Through a multi-year sargassum management programme, mangrove conservation and support for ecosystems along the Mesoamerican Reef, Royal Caribbean is working alongside local partners to help preserve coastal health – through actions like beach clean-ups and measures that support wildlife, including turtles.
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
As owner and operator of the Port of Costa Maya, Royal Caribbean is helping to power Mahahual’s local economy – supporting year-round jobs, small businesses and regional supply chains. By connecting more guests with locally owned tours and experiences and investing in training and hands-on learning, the company continues to expand opportunities and strengthen the region's workforce.
COMMUNITY IMPACT
In Mahahual, community investment shows up in significant, everyday ways – from a larger, more accessible community centre to education programmes, such as Royal Voyagers, and improvements that expand access to essential services, including healthcare. Together, these efforts help support well-being, create opportunities and strengthen connections across the community – all with support from Royal Caribbean.

Mahahual FAQ

Royal Caribbean is supporting practical community priorities in Mahahual, including the future Mahahual K’iin Community Centre. The plan includes relocating the centre to a larger, more accessible location, adding spaces for community programming, sports and local gatherings, and inviting residents to help shape the centre's future through a community vote and ongoing programmatic working groups.

Environmental care is a key part of Royal Caribbean’s work in Mahahual. The company's current approach includes listening to the community, working with local and technical partners and supporting initiatives tied to coastal resilience, responsible tourism and sustainable sargassum management. These efforts are intended to complement, not replace, applicable government oversight and environmental requirements.

Mahahual sits along the Mesoamerican Reef, a remarkable coastal ecosystem. Royal Caribbean Group is committed to supporting conservation efforts and wildlife protections that help these natural systems continue to thrive – including recently changing lights at the port to help protect turtle nesting sites.

Royal Caribbean Group has committed to supporting long-term sargassum clean-up and responsible management along the Mahahual coastline as part of its broader environmental work in the region. These efforts are intended to help protect beaches, support local livelihoods and strengthen coastal resilience, while coordinating with local leaders, authorities and technical partners to use methods that respect coastal habitats and the tourism economy.

Local businesses, suppliers, tour operators and entrepreneurs are important to Mahahual's tourism economy. Royal Caribbean's community engagement approach, including working groups connected to the community centre and sargassum pilot programme, is designed to keep local voices involved and help identify practical opportunities that support residents, businesses and visitors as work in the region continues.

Royal Caribbean is listening to Mahahual in many ways, from local town halls and small-group conversations to direct meetings with residents, businesses, community leaders and environmental partners. We have also supported beach clean-ups and helped create a sargassum working group so local voices can help shape near-term and longer-term solutions. We will continue to stay connected through community updates, focused working groups and other regular opportunities for people to share feedback and be part of the process.

Public beach access is protected under Mexican law and we will uphold that. We will continue working with local authorities and the community to keep Mahahual welcoming and accessible for residents and visitors.

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