Royal Caribbean Group, headquartered at PortMiami, announced last week the order of two new Finnish-built ships scheduled for delivery in 2029 and 2030, marking another significant expansion for the cruise industry giant. The massive ships will further strengthen South Florida’s position as the cruise capital of the world, bringing positive economic impacts to the entire region including neighboring Aventura.

Chairman and CEO Jason Liberty expressed optimism about the company’s growth trajectory, stating “We expect another year of double-digit revenue and earnings growth.” The expansion includes not only the new vessels but also the company’s portfolio of private resort destinations, which continues to attract tourists to the South Florida region.

For Aventura residents, the cruise line’s continued expansion represents sustained economic benefits through increased tourism, job opportunities, and business development in the hospitality and service sectors. The proximity to PortMiami makes Aventura an attractive location for cruise passengers seeking accommodations and dining before and after their voyages.

The two new ships will add to Royal Caribbean’s already impressive fleet, reinforcing Miami-Dade County’s status as a premier cruise destination and bringing continued prosperity to communities throughout the region, including Aventura’s thriving business district.


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