With the opening of its new offices downtown at Elizabeth on Bay, September 23, 2025 Royal Caribbean International has affirmed its longstanding relationship with The Bahamas economically and socially, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education and Technical & Vocational Training, Glenys Hanna-Martin and Economic Affairs Minister Michael Halkitis stated during the Ribbon-Cutting Ceremonies. Royal Caribbean, over more than 50 years, has contributed to the Bahamian economy, and has been a good corporate citizen in support of the Bahamas Feeding Network and agriculture, and provision of scholarships and funding for multiple social causes. The new offices are central to Royal Caribbean’s initiatives in The Bahamas, including Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, opening at the end of this year. Pictured during Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony, from left: Royal Beach Club President and Royal Caribbean International Bahamas General Manager Philip Simon; US Charge d’Affaires Kimberly Furnish; Royal Caribbean International President and CEO, Michael Bayley; Acting Prime Minister Glenys Hanna-Martin; Economic Affairs Minister Michael Halkitis; Energy and Transport Minister Jobeth Coleby-Davis; Director General of Tourism Latia Duncombe; and Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation Permanent Secretary (Actg.) Lisa Adderley-Anderson.



