Cruise lines’ private islands are having a renaissance. These are the 3 reasons they need it now more than ever before
About 140 miles east of Miami, Royal Caribbean’s private Bahamas island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, receives thousands of eager families virtually every day of the year.
The cruise line and many of its competitors don’t just own ships — they also have land-based portfolios. Throughout the Caribbean and in countries like Honduras and Belize, practically every major cruise company has snatched up and developed beachfront properties to make exclusive to their guests.