Royal Caribbean Group, headquartered at PortMiami, has announced the order of two new massive cruise ships scheduled for delivery in 2029 and 2030. The expansion represents the company’s continued growth strategy as it builds upon its successful portfolio of ships and private resort destinations.

Chairman and CEO Jason Liberty expressed optimism about the company’s trajectory, stating “We expect another year of double-digit revenue and earnings growth.” The Finnish-built vessels will add to Royal Caribbean’s already impressive fleet, supporting the cruise line’s expansion into private resort experiences that have become increasingly popular with travelers.

This development is particularly significant for Key Biscayne residents and the broader Miami-Dade community, as PortMiami serves as a major economic driver for the region. The cruise industry’s expansion means increased employment opportunities and economic activity that benefits local businesses and service providers throughout the area, including Key Biscayne’s hospitality and tourism sectors.

The new ships are expected to incorporate Royal Caribbean’s latest innovations in cruise technology and passenger amenities, further cementing Miami’s position as the “Cruise Capital of the World” and supporting the local maritime economy that many Key Biscayne residents depend on for business and employment opportunities.


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