Royal Caribbean Group has released its 2025 Community Impact Report, highlighting the company’s continued efforts to strengthen the communities and destinations it visits around the world, the company said in a press release.
“The communities we visit are central to who we are and to the experiences we deliver every day,” said Jason Liberty, chairman and CEO of Royal Caribbean Group. “Across our brands and around the world, we’re focused on investing in ways that help those communities thrive.”
The report outlines that the Group delivered $61 million in total community contributions across 85 destinations, with efforts spanning disaster recovery, conservation, education, workforce development and global partnerships.
Among the highlights, Royal Caribbean Group donated $10 million in charitable support, along with investing $13 million or more in conservation efforts with the World Wildlife Fund since 2016.
The company also contributed $1.6 million to disaster relief efforts, including recovery support in Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa.
Additionally, the Group celebrated 15 years of L’École Nouvelle Royal Caribbean in Haiti, which has educated more than 4,600 students and awarded over 700 secondary school scholarships, along with raising $4.2 million for Make-A-Wish over 25 years, helping grant over 3,000 wishes to children with critical illnesses.
The report also introduces the Royal Caribbean Group Foundation, a new philanthropic arm designed to build on more than 30 years of community engagement.
The foundation’s inaugural pledge supports the Jackson Health Foundation in South Florida with the creation of a new emergency residency program.
