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Government Rejects Perfect Day Mexico in Major Blow to Royal Caribbean

Key Aspects:

  • Government leaders in Mexico have rejected Royal Caribbean’s plans to develop Perfect Day Mexico, leading to the project’s cancellation.
  • The project could not overcome significant ecological concerns and has been controversial from the very beginning.
  • While Royal Caribbean is not happy about this, it respects the decision made by the Mexican authorities.

In a surprising development, the Mexican government has officially cancelled Royal Caribbean’s plans for Perfect Day Mexico during a press conference in Mexico City on May 19, 2026.

Perfect Day Mexico was supposed to have been a 230-acre private island-style destination with a massive waterpark in Mahahual, Mexico. Mahahual is a small, port village that is accessible from the Costa Maya Cruise Port.

Royal Caribbean was so sure that its next destination would come to fruition that it invested $292 million to buy the cruise port and the surrounding area and had set aside an additional $529 million for construction. A 2027 opening had already been announced.

But due to ongoing ecological concerns, Mexican authorities did not see a path forward for the development at this time. 

“I would like to inform you that the Royal Caribbean Perfect Day project will not be approved. We know that the company is also seeking to withdraw from the project, but we, as SEMARNAT, will not approve it,” Alicia Bárcena, the head of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT), announced during the press conference.

Royal Caribbean expressed its disappointment in an email to Cruise Hive, but stated that the company will respect the decision made by Mexico’s environmental authorities.

“We are disappointed by SEMARNAT’s decision and respect the role of Mexico’s environmental authorities,” the Royal Caribbean spokesperson wrote, in part.

According to Bárcena, Royal Caribbean had already been quietly taking steps to withdraw the project before the announcement was made on May 19, perhaps because company leaders could already see the writing on the wall.

Perfect Day Mexico Was Always Controversial

During a press release on Monday, May 18, Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum made it clear that Mahahual’s environment is Mexico’s top priority. Her statement came the day before the cancellation was confirmed.

“We must not do anything that affects that area, which has a very important ecological balance, ​and is particularly important for the reefs,” Sheinbaum asserted.

But while this might be the last time ecological concerns have blocked the private resort, it’s not the first. In January, a Quintana Roo district court judge halted work on Perfect Day Mexico due to an injunction request from Right to a Healthy Environment (DMAS).

Royal Caribbean's Perfect Day Meixco Water Park
Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day Meixco Water Park

The environmental organization had significant concerns about how the project would impact the vital mangrove ecosystem, which is critical for water filtration and erosion protection and could negatively impact local communities if handled poorly.

There were also concerns about the impact to the local marine ecosystem. Mahahual is a fishing village that is home to part of the Mesoamerican Reef, the second-largest barrier reef in the world.

A Change.Org petition that was created to block the project was also started by locals in 2025. As of the time of this publication, it has received more than 4.6 million signatures and Mahahual only has around 3,000 residents.

What Comes Next for Royal Caribbean?

Royal Caribbean’s future in Mexico is uncertain at the moment, but the cruise line will be looking for a way to take their massive investment in a new, sustainable direction.

“Mahahual is a special place that deserves care and protection. We continue to believe in Mexico, and are optimistic in the potential to advance our investment responsibly,” Royal Caribbean noted in its statement to Cruise Hive.

“Over the coming weeks, we will re-engage stakeholders to move forward in a way that delivers shared prosperity through the development of essential environmental infrastructure, the creation of thousands of local jobs, and community programs that support the people of Mexico,” the spokesperson concluded.

The cruise brand has already made efforts to support the local community, such as by rehabilitating the roads in and around the planned resort.

While Perfect Day Mexico was likely a big motivator in undertaking that task, the decision to do so also shows the company’s commitment to Mahahual.

As Royal Caribbean ponders its next steps, cruise tourism should continue as normal in Costa Maya. The port welcomed 2.8 million guests in 2025, and is on track for another busy year in 2026.

Harmony of the Seas Is Most Eagerly Awaited New Ship For 2016

Royal Caribbean’s upcoming cruise ship Harmony of the Seas is voted Most Eagerly Awaited New Ship For 2016. Cruise Hive readers voted for the ship more than any other new ship coming in 2016.

It comes at no surprise the ship received more votes than any other to be delivered in the same year. Harmony of the Seas was up against ms Koningsdam (Holland America Line), Carnival Vista (Carnival Cruise Line), Ovation of the Seas (Royal Caribbean) and Genting Dream (Dream Cruises). Even though there are some fancy new ships to look forward to Harmony of the Seas will the largest in the world and will bring some groundbreaking new features.

ms Koningsdam which is being delivered in April, 2016 came in second place and Carnival Vista which is also being delivered in April came in third. Thousands of Cruise Hive readers voted for all the ships with only one chance. The category was the last to be posted online in this year’s Cruise Ship Awards and is an insight for what’s to come in 2016.

Harmony of the Seas will become the largest cruise ship ever at 227,700 gross tons which is slightly larger than sister ships oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas.Just recently Royal Caribbean revealed details of the much-anticipated 10-story high Abyss slide. The slide will be located at the aft and will twists all the way down to the boardwalk neighbourhood.There will be a ton of new features onboard that will keep guests busy all cruise long. Harmony of the Seas will be delivered by STX Europe to the cruise line in May 2016.

Anthem of the Seas Wins Best New Cruise Ship In 2015

Anthem of the Seas which is operated by Royal Caribbean has been voted Best New Cruise Ship In 2015. Readers of Cruise Hive’s first-ever Cruise Ship Awards voted for the ship more than any other ship in the category.

The new arrival of Anthem of the Seas in 2015 was huge and those who voted in this year’s Cruise Ship Awards agree. Anthem of the Seas received the most votes and was up against fellow newcomers P&O Britannia (P&O Cruises), Viking Star (Viking Ocean Cruises), Norwegian Escape (Norwegian Cruise Line) and Mein Schiff 4 (TUI Cruises).

In a very close second came NCL’s Norwegian Escape which only recently began sailing from Miami, Florida. In third place was Viking Star which is the first ocean cruise ship for Viking Cruises. Thousands of Cruise Hive readers have been voting in the category since it was first online in early December. Voting closed at the end of December.

Anthem of the Seas is the second Quantum class ship for Royal Caribbean. Guests can enjoy industry firsts including the North Star, Ripcord by iFLY, Bumper Cars and even Robotic Bartenders. The ship is one of the largest in the world at 168,666 gross tons and carrying 4,180 passengers. The ship entered service in April 2015.

The Cruise Ship Awards are the first ever by Cruise Hive where new categories were added every 2 weeks. Readers had the chance to vote only once in each category.

You Can Find The Best Burger At Sea On A Carnival Cruise Ship

Carnival Cruise Lines Buys Burger Joint has been voted Best Burger Venue At Sea according to those who voted in the Cruise Ship Awards.

Buys Burger Joint has received the most votes in Cruise Hive’s very first Cruise Ship Awards. The popular venue, which can be enjoyed on most Carnival ships, was up against Johnny Rockets (Royal Caribbean), O’Sheehan’s (NCL), Burger & Hot Dog Grill (Princess Cruises), and Dive-In at the Terrace Grill (Holland America).

The Burger venue, which has been a major hit throughout the Carnival fleet, was first added on the Carnival Liberty at the end of 2011. The FUN 2.0 venue located on the ships open deck is in partnership with best-selling author, restaurateur and Food Network personality Guy Fieri. Guests can add their own toppings to a delicious burger with fries on the side.

Royal Caribbean’s Johnny Rockets came in second place and Norwegian Cruise Lines O’Sheehan’s pub came in third. Thousands of Cruise Hive readers voted in the category which has been online since early November. The Cruise Ship Awards began in early September where new categories were added every 2 weeks.

North Star Voted Best Cruise Ship Feature

The North Star, which can be experienced on Royal Caribbean’s Quantum class ships has been voted Best Cruise Ship feature in this year’s Cruise Ship Awards by Cruise Hive.

The North Star, which can be found onboard Quantum of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas, and the upcoming Ovation of the Seas, got more votes than any other cruise ship feature. Other features in the category were The Plank on NCL’s Breakaway class ships, SeaWalk on Princess Cruises Royal class ships, The Lawn Club on Celebrity Cruises Solstice class ships, and Thrill Theater on the Carnival Breeze.

The Plank, which is featured onboard Norwegian Cruise Line’s Breakaway class ships, came in second place, and Princess Cruises SeaWalk, which can be found on Royal Princess and Regal Princess, came in third place.

With thousands of votes in the category from Cruise Hive readers, the innovative North Star came out on top. The cruise feature was first introduced on Quantum of the Seas in 2014. The North Star is a London Eye-type capsule that rises 300 feet above sea level, offering guests 360-degree ocean views.

Readers began voting in the Best Cruise Ship category in late October all the way until the end of December. The Cruise Ship Awards are the first ever by Cruise Hive where new categories have been added every 2 weeks.

We Will Rock You on Anthem of the Seas Voted Best Cruise Ship Show

The ‘We Will Rock You’ musical show on Anthem of the Seas has been voted the best cruise ship show in the 2015 Cruise Ship Awards.

The hit music show has been voted as the number one favorite in a category that also included Rock of Ages onboard Norwegian Breakaway, Legally Blonde on Norwegian Getaway, Mamma Mia on Quantum of the Seas, and CATs on Oasis of the Seas.

Thousands of Cruise Hive readers voted on Best Cruise Ship Show, with We Will Rock You coming out on top with the most votes. Mamma Mia on Quantum of the Seas was in second place and Legally Blonde on Norwegian Getaway was in a near third place. Voting on the Best Cruise Ship Show category began in mid September and has been open until the end of December. It was the third category released on Cruise Hive.

We Will Rock You is an original broadway production that celebrates the popular British rock group Queen. The musical features popular tunes “Another One Bites the Dust,” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” “We Are the Champions,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” and of course, “We Will Rock You.”

Anthem of the Seas is one of the newest and most advanced cruise ships to launch in 2015. The ship which debuted in Spring 2015 is 168,666 gross registered tons and carries 4,180 guests at double occupancy. The Cruise Ship Awards has been open since the beginning of September with new categories being added every 2 weeks.

Most Friendly Crew Can Be Found On Carnival Cruise Line

According to readers on Cruise Hive, Carnival Cruise Line has the most friendly crew in this year’s Cruise Ship Awards.

The cruise line received the most amount of votes and beat all the other major cruise lines, including Costa Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Disney Cruise Line, Holland America Line, MSC Cruises, P&O Cruises, Princess Cruises, and Royal Caribbean. Thousands of votes were counted since the award categories first began in early September.

Princess Cruises came in a close second and Disney Cruise Line came in third place. The Most Friendly Crew category was the second posted in the Cruise Ship Awards which is a new awards feature for Cruise Hive readers. Crew members onboard Carnival ships work very hard to provide guests with a friendly service and this award is for them. Long hours every day can be difficult but the crew alway put a smile on their face for others, it can be especially difficult for crew working over the festive season away from their families and loved ones.

The Cruise Ship Awards are the first ever by Cruise Hive where new categories were added every 2 weeks. Readers could vote only once when a new category was released online.

Norwegian Escape Wins Best Hull Artwork In The Cruise Ship Awards

Cruise Hive is pleased to announce that Norwegian Escape has won Best Cruise Ship Hull Artwork in the very first 2015 Cruise Ship Awards.

Norwegian Escape was up against 4 other cruise ships including P&O Britannia, Aidastella, Norwegian Getaway and Norwegian Breakaway. Voting for the Best Cruise Ship Hull Artwork began in early September 2015 and was the first of many voting categories in the first ever Cruise Ship Awards.

With thousands of votes over the past few months the Norwegian Escape came out on top with sister ship Norwegian Breakaway in second. P&O Cruises, P&O Britannia came in third place and was just a few votes away from becoming second.

Norwegian Escape is one of the newest and largest ships to be delivered in 2015 and the vessels hull artwork was designed by famed marine wildlife artist Guy Harvey. The custom designed artwork spans 1,000 feet in length from bow to stern. The underwater wildlife blends with the ocean perfectly which features sting rays, sea turtles, whale sharks and a variety of tropical fish. The design is sophisticated using laser technology and painted by hand.

The ship recently began Caribbean cruises from Miami, Florida in November and is 164,600 gross tons, carrying 4,200 guests. The Cruise Ship Awards has been ongoing since early September 2015, new categories have been added every two weeks for Cruise Hive readers to vote in.

Carnival Breeze Passengers Fight While Waiting In-Line for Cheeseburgers

Cruise Hive got informed of a video from one of our readers that shows cruise passengers from a Carnival ship fighting near the line for cheeseburgers.

It’s not clear exactly what happened, but from looking at the video, it seems the brawl was between some women while either waiting in line at Guy’s Burger Joint or near the line.

Family members or friends do jump in to try and stop the fight, including one man who carries one of the women away. We do like the t-shirt that one guest is seen wearing in the video, “Keep Calm and Cruise on”. This occurred on board the Carnival Breeze, and you can watch the video below:

One of our sources who witnessed the fight told Cruise Hive the following:

“I was in that sailing, but was getting pizza when I heard about it.  Most people were getting back on the ship and the buffet had closed.  Only Guys Burger’s, the Deli and the Pizza  place were open.”

“The incident happened after the last port, Aruba.  I’m not sure if Security got involved, but at the Q&A on Saturday morning, the question was asked about the ship’s jail & if the two women were held there.  The response was no.”

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This is not how guests should act during a cruise and is totally unacceptable. Carnival Breeze was sailing an 8-day Southern Caribbean cruise which departed Miami, Florida, on September 26 when the fight broke out. Carnival Breeze is 130,000 gross tons and carries 3,646 passengers at double occupancy.

Let us know in the comments below what you think of the video.