Royal
Caribbean is creating a new public beach access in the Zona Hotelera Sur in
Cozumel, reinforcing its commitment to community well-being and sustainable
tourism.
As part of the development of Royal Beach Club Cozumel, the
new path is designed to improve public beach access, ensuring greater
accessibility, improved safety and enhanced facilities.
Construction will begin following the completion of all
regulatory and environmental permits. The current access will remain open until
the new facilities are fully operational, guaranteeing uninterrupted public
access during the transition.
"We are excited to bring the Royal Beach Club experience to
Cozumel while ensuring that beach access, a right guaranteed under Mexican law,
is available to all. This initiative reflects our dedication to creating shared
value by improving safety, accessibility and infrastructure for the community,”
said Ari Adler Brotman, president, Royal Caribbean Mexico in a statement.
The beach access program is aligned with Royal Caribbean’s
SEA the Future initiative which seeks to offer the best vacation experiences
responsibly, sustaining the planet, energizing communities, and accelerating
innovation.
The cruise
line’s commitment to supporting projects that uplift and uphold
environmental preservation, economic development, and sustainability plays a
vital role in ensuring that coastal destinations remain resilient, welcoming,
and vibrant for generations to come.
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