Popular cruise line’s giant beach park blocked by Mexico after local backlash erupts

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After weeks of backlash from local residents and environmental advocates,Mexican officials announcedthey will reject Royal Caribbean’s proposal to build a massive water park along the country’s Caribbean coastline.

Critics of the cruise line’s project argued the development threatened the region’s fragile ecosystem and the character of the small coastal community of Mahahual.

Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, May 19, Alicia Bárcena, Mexico’s secretary of the Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT), responded to questions about the development.

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“I’d like to inform you that Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day project will not be approved,” the official said. 

“The company is also looking to withdraw the project, but we at SEMARNAT will not approve it.”

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Mexican officials have announced they will reject Royal Caribbean’s proposal to build a massive water park along the country’s Caribbean coastline.(iStock)

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaumechoed those concernsduring a press conference Monday morning.

“We must not do anything that affects that area, which has a very important ecological balance, and is particularly important for the reefs,” she said, as Reuters reported.

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com/category/travel/general/cruises" target="_blank" rel="noopener">the cruise operatoris “disappointed,” but “respects the role of Mexico’s environmental authorities.”

The spokesperson added, “Mahahual is a special place that deserves care and protection.We continue tobelieve in Mexico, and are optimistic [about] the potential to advance our investment responsibly.” 

The spokesperson said the company plans to “re-engage stakeholders” as it works to develop “essential environmental infrastructure, the creation of thousands of local jobs, and community programs that support the people of Mexico.”

Luxury white cruise ship shot at angle at water level on a clear day.

The cruise line’s proposed site in Mahahual, Quintana Roo, was expected to feature “an all-new thrilling water park, jaw-dropping pools and beaches, restaurants, bars and more.”(iStock)

Royal Caribbean first unveiled Perfect Day Mexico in October 2024 as part of itsexpanding portfolio of cruise destinations.It was originally scheduled to open in 2027.

The proposed site in Mahahual, Quintana Roo, was expected to feature “an all-new thrilling water park;jaw-dropping pools and beaches,restaurants, barsand more,” according to a company press release. 

The cruise line promoted the development as a “sustainable destination.”

A petition demanded “immediate cancellation” of the development. 

The decision follows mounting criticism from environmental advocates and residents about the project’s potential ramifications.A Change.org petition demanding the “immediate cancellation” of the development drew more than 4.8 million signatures.

“Mahahual is notan amusement park.It is a fishing town inhabited by local communities who live facing the sea,” the petition states.

“This project directly threatens [our] rights to access and use the sea, the beaches, and the mangroves, our local identity, our way of life, our freedom to live here,” the petition says.

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