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Labadee shore excursions.

Whether you're in the mood for thrilling adventures, serene relaxation or a romantic escape, Labadee has curated excursions that cater to every preference.

Among the many highlights of Labadee is the Dragon's Breath Flight Line , an exhilarating zipline adventure that promises an adrenaline-fueled experience. Embark on a breathtaking journey above Labadee's verdant landscapes and pristine shores, gliding along the world's longest overwater zipline. This extraordinary excursion offers awe-inspiring panoramic views and a distinct vantage point to marvel at the coastal splendor enveloping Labadee.

Paradise Cove is the ultimate beach escape, perfect for those seeking serenity. Tucked between majestic cliffs, this secluded cove is a haven of tranquility. Sink your toes into the soft sand, take a leisurely dip in the crystal-clear Caribbean waters or unwind in a beachfront cabana. Whether you're a couple in need of a romantic retreat or a family looking for peace by the shore, Paradise Cove has you covered.

If you're craving a more exclusive experience, Barefoot Beach is the place to be. Known for its pristine sands and clear waters, it offers private beach cabanas and bungalows for rent. These luxurious retreats provide personalized service and breathtaking ocean views, creating the perfect setting for couples and families looking for a tropical paradise.

Labadee is a haven for underwater exploration, with its snorkeling excursions taking you into the vibrant marine life and thriving coral reefs. Guided tours cater to all skill levels, making it a fantastic activity for the whole family. Immerse yourself in a kaleidoscope of colors as you encounter tropical fish and other fascinating sea creatures beneath the surface.

Calling all fishing enthusiasts! Labadee's sport fishing excursions give you the opportunity to test your luck in the rich Caribbean waters. Expert guides lead you in pursuit of various game fish, making it an exciting adventure against the backdrop of stunning coastal scenery. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a newcomer, sport fishing in Labadee guarantees an unforgettable experience.

Embark on a leisurely walking tour of Labadee to uncover the cultural and historical aspects of this peninsula. Explore local marketplaces, engage with artisans and gain insights into the traditions of the Haitian people. This tour is suitable for adults and families, offering a glimpse into the authentic charm of Labadee.

For adults desiring a more sophisticated and exclusive experience, Labadee offers tailored excursions designed for couples or groups. Indulge in private beachfront dinners or spa retreats, satisfying your desire for relaxation and luxury.

Labadee, Haiti, is a haven of intimate experiences for couples seeking a romantic escape. Barefoot Beach and private dinners with ocean views set the stage for cherished moments. Meanwhile, seniors can enjoy a more relaxed pace with walking tours and beach retreats that provide comfortable exploration of the peninsula's beauty. These excursions cater to their unique needs and preferences, ensuring a leisurely experience.

Labadee stands as a Caribbean gem, offering an array of shore excursions for diverse interests. Whether you're pursuing adventure, relaxation or cultural exploration, Labadee promises an unforgettable experience. Embark on a Labadee adventure that aligns with your desires and create lasting memories in this tropical paradise.

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Labadee (Haiti) Royal Caribbean Cruise Port Guide and Review (2023)

Panoramic photo of the pier and entrance to the Labadee cruise port

Essential guide to the cruise port in Labadee (Royal Caribbean's private resort in Haiti): where ships dock, the terminal, how to get around, best things to do, how to explore on your own and shore excursions, beaches, cabanas, shopping, lunch, and all must-know.

By: Editor-in-Chief Updated: May 30, 2023

Unlike what you may read in less accurate reviews, Labadee is not an island. The cruise port of Labadee is in an enclosed peninsula in Haiti with a vast area that is, in reality, a gatted resort for the exclusive privilege of passengers of Royal Caribbean.

Cruise passengers are not allowed outside the gated area and cannot access Haiti. Not even on shore excursions.

  • Where is Labadee

Where cruise ships dock

  • How to get around
  • Top things to do in Labadee
  • Beaches in Labadee
  • Cabanas, bungalows and beach loungers
  • Lunch and drinks
  • Shops and shopping
  • Shore excursions (Shorex)
  • Must-know: language, currency and more
  • Safety, travel advisory and Covid-19

Labadee is a regularly visited port of call on Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries during the Fall-Winter season. Most cruises calling at Labadee depart from Miami or Orlando, visiting one or two other ports like CocoCay, Nassau, Key West, Falmouth, or Grand Cayman. Some 8-night cruises will call at ports like San Juan, St Maarten, and Antigua. In 2019, there were over 160 cruise ship calls at Labadee, with 720,000 passengers visiting the resort.

Where is Labadee and the cruise port

Labadee is on the north coast of Haiti, 32 miles (51.3 km) west of the Dominican Republic. The closest cruise port to Labadee is Grand Turk, around 134 miles (215 km) to the north. However, the Grand Turk cruise terminal is a Carnival Corporation development, and Royal Caribbean cruise ships do not include it in their itineraries. Labadee is 657 miles (1,057 km) southeast of Miami.

The cruise port in Labadee has a 0.25-mile (400 meters) pier extending south into the ocean. More precisely, into Buccaneer's Bay. It has one berth where extra-large ships like Royal Caribbean's Oasis class can dock. At the end of the pier, cruise passengers enter the main gate to the property. You will not find land transportation between the ship gangway and the entrance of the 260-acre private resort.

Cruise terminal services and amenities

There isn't a cruise terminal building as such in Labadee. However, passengers will find all services and amenities near the resort's entrance.

On the right side, in an area known as Buccaneer's Bay, you will find a Trading Post with all sorts of beachwear (t-shirts, sunglasses, hats, and so on) for those that forgot something onboard or at home. And there are also two large desks to book tours and get information for activities such as:

  • Parasailing
  • Deep-sea fishing
  • Speed boat adventure

Behind the shore excursions counters is the meeting point for these activities and also lockers to leave your stuff whilst on tour. Walking 300 feet straight into the resort, your will also find the following:

  • Dragon’s Tram Station
  • Information Center and Meeting Point
  • Dragon’s Café
  • Beach wheelchairs

How to get around in Labadee

Although there isn't a shuttle bus in Labadee, most cruise travelers walk the gangway into the pier, not realizing there are a few very convenient ways to explore the resort. Some cruisers may not realize how easy it is to walk around and how Labadee is very accessibility friendly.

Columbus Cove Express the tender boat

A tender boat specially designed by Royal Caribbean docks right by the gangway. This double-decker type of water taxi takes passengers to Columbus Cove, the farthest beach in Labadee. Named Columbus Cove Express, the tender boat service is free and takes a few minutes to sail ½ a mile (800 meters) to Columbus Cove.

There is also a free tram running continuously between the Dragon Tram Station (by the entrance of the resort) and the Columbus Cove Tram Station on the East side of the property. There are a couple of stops along the way: the Barefoot Tram Station and the Town Square Tram Station. Using the Columbus Cove Express to get to the farthest beach and returning with the tram is a great way of exploring Labadee.

Because Labadee is just over ½ mile (800 meters) long and no more than ⅓ mile (400 meters) wide, walking is a comfortable way to get to all and every attraction of Labadee. All paths and trails are paved. There are many shaded places to rest, and there is excellent signage along the way. Paths are well-marked, color colored, and divided into leisure (green), moderate (amber), and strenuous (red).

Acessibility: wheelchairs and scooters

Cruisers with mobility difficulties will find beach wheelchairs right by the resort's entrance. And you can easily take wheelchairs to all food and beverage venues, restrooms, beaches, and all tram stops. Passengers traveling with a wheelchair or a scooter will find it easy and comfortable to explore Labadee.

21 Top Things to Do on a cruise to Labadee

Many if not most of the top things to do in Labadee are offered on shore excursions but there are quite a enjoyable free attractions to enjoy.

  • Relax on one of the three free beaches. More about the beaches of Labadee on this page.
  • Enjoy adrenaline rush on the Dragon’s Breath Zipline.
  • Ride down the Dragon’s Tail Coaster.
  • Slip down the Dragon’s Splash Waterslide.
  • Jump around the Arawak Aqua Park.
  • Rent a cabana, a bungalow or a beach loungers. Keep reading to learn about cabanas.
  • Taste a complimentary barbecue lunch. More about dining and drinks on this page.
  • Enjoy a Labadoozie, the signature cocktail.
  • Visit the shops at the Artisan's Market and the Artisan’s Village. More about shopping on this page.
  • Play basketball, volleyball, or soccer.
  • Guided snorkeling.
  • Go for a high-speed jetski ride.
  • Sail on a 62-foot luxury yacht.
  • Paddle a Kayak Columbus Cove.
  • Sightsee on an speedboat.
  • Reel in a trophy on a 25-foot fishing vessel.
  • Fly-in tandem on a parasail.
  • Getaway to a secluded sandbank.
  • Escape to Amiga Island.
  • Sightsee the coast of Haiti.
  • Walk the scenic trails of Labadee.

The beaches in Labadee

Unlike what you may read in lesser accurate reviews, there are four beaches in Labadee but one of them is for the exclusive use of passengers cruising on the Grand Suites of Royal Caribbean and Celebrity.

Barefoot Beach

Barefoot Beach is for the exclusive use of passengers cruising on the Grand Suites of Royal Caribbean and Celebrity.

Adrenaline Beach

Adrenaline is on the north shore of the resort and the largest beach in Labadee. The floating bar is one of the signature features of this beach.

Columbus Cove

On the shore of a southern bay, Columbus Cove is the remotest beach in Labadee. The best way to get there is with the Columbus Cove Express.

Nellie's Beach

On the southern shore of Labadee, Nellie's Beach is small, secluded, and with excellent cabanas. .

Cabanas, bungalows, beach loungers, and beach beds in Labadee

Passengers cruising in Grand Suites and above can access the Barefoot Beach Club with luxurious cabanas and an oceanview spa. All other passengers may book different cabanas categories, beach bungalows , beach loungers , and beach beds . Here are all types of beach retreats and prices.

  • Cabana over the water at Nellie's Beach. Price: US$579.00 for eight guests.
  • Waterfront cabana at Nellie's Beach. Price: US$579.00 for eight guests.
  • Beach Cabana at Nellie's Beach. Price: US$395.00 for eight guests.
  • Beach Bungalow. Price: US$263.00 for eight guests.
  • Beach Beds. Price: US$175.00 for two guests.
  • Beach loungers at Adrenaline's Beach. Price: US$48.00 for two guests.

Dining and drinks in Labadee

Do not expect gourmet cusine in Labadee. In fact, all food is cooked onboard your cruise ship and transported to these venues. Think more of a barbecue lunch in a tropical setting than a seating down serviced experince. All bars in Labadee serve signature cocktails, virgin drinks and beers. Cruise passengers with beverage packages can also use these in Labadee.

Complimentary lunch

Lunch in Labadee is served in three venues well placed along the resort.

  • Dragon’s Café. Complimentary buffet lunch close to the pier entrance.
  • Café Labadee. Complimentary buffet lunch on Adrenaline beach.
  • Columbus Cove Café. Complimentary buffet lunch on Columbus Cove.

Bars, Pub and Tavern

Bars in Labadee have different names and are in diverse settings. All are very similar except for the Floating Bar on Adrenaline beach.

  • Dragon’s Breath Pub. Bar near the Pier Entrance.
  • Floating Bar. Signature bar on Adrenaline beach.
  • Schooner Bar. Bar on Adrenaline beach.
  • Nellie’s Tavern. Bar on Nellie’s beach.
  • Columbus Cove. Bar on Columbus Cove.

There are three main shopping venues with souvenirs, local crafts, and products. The tradings posts sell mainly beachwear (t-shirts, sunglasses, hats, and so on). The Artisan’s Market is a large covered building with the best shopping in Labadee. The Artisan’s Village is a large open-air area with dozens of local artisans selling handicrafts like wooden carvings, paintings, decorative objects, and souvenirs. Purchases have to be paid in US$ cash.

  • Trading Posts: Buccaneer’s Trading Post, Barefoot Trading Post and Columbus Trading Post.
  • Artisan’s Market. Among others here are some of the shops in the market. Harry’s (fine carved statues and tableware). Les Ateliers Toggart (tapestries, exotic fabrics, and wall hangings). Connie’s (handmade pottery, jewelry, and paper maché). Rum of Haiti (world-famous Barbancourt rum and liqueurs). Carlos (hand-decorated skirts, dresses, shorts, and shirts). Gallerie Trois Visages (distinctive art by some of Haiti’s best).
  • Artisan’s Village. It is great fun to see some of the artisans work on their handicrafts. In particular, those carving wood or painting. Be prepared to haggle with the artisans to get a better deal but have in mind the dreadful life most have on the other side of the fence.

Shore excursions and tours

Celebrity Cruises offers as many 19 shore excursions and Royal Caribbean lists 43 cruise excursions .

Because Labadde is an area for the exclusive use of Royal Caribbean cruise ships and its sister brands, private online services and local tour operators do not offer shore excursions in Labadee.

Must-know: language and currency

Currency and purchases.

The US dollar is the only currency accepetd in Labadee. You will need cash to pay for purchases in the Artisan’s Market and the Artisan’s Village. For all other puchases passengers need to pay with their boarding card.

You may hear french creloe spoken by the artisans in the Village but everyone else speaks english.

Beverage Packages

Passengers with beverage packages can use these in Labadee. All other passages can only pay for beverages with the boarding card.

Fresh Water

Water in the restrooms is NOT intended for drinking. Drinking water is available at all bar locations and cafés, where lunch is served.

Unlike what happens onboard your cruise ship, you will not find towel stations in Labadee. Remember to bring yours from the ship and not leave it behind.

Lounge chairs

Just as onboard your cruise ship, lounge chairs are complimentary. This also applies to hammocks found throughout the beaches in Labadee.

Floating mats

There are floating mats available for rent at Nellie's beach and Columbus Cove. Price: US$ 19.00

Health and First Aid

There is a First Aid Station in Labadee manned throughout the day.

There are designated smoking areas throughout Labadee. In particular close to tram stops.

Safety, US travel advice and basics

For comprehensive and updated information about traveling to Haiti see the U.S. Department of State website page evolving advisory.

Covid-19 advise for cruises to Labadee (Haiti)

Although the private resort is fenced off from Haiti, 100's of local residents are employed by Royal Caribbean to work at the resort. Surelly, measures to prevent Coronavirus in Labadee will be implemented and enforced prior to cruise ships docking. But it doesn't hurt to have more updated info and travel advice - more about Covid-19 at the bottom of this article.

For updated coronavirus (Covid-19) information and travel advice to Labadee and Haiti visit the website of the U.S. Embassy in Haiti . For more Traveler's Health advice to Haiti see the CDC Website travel to Haiti information .

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15 Best Things To Do In Labadee Haiti | Cruise Port Guide

Labadee Welcome sign

Labadee is the Royal Caribbean’s private resort destination located on the northern coast of Haiti, within the arrondissement of Cap-Haïtien. Labadee is not an island, as many think! The resort lies on a Haitian peninsula that is leased to Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., for the exclusive use of passengers of Royal Caribbean International.

Labadee is fenced and secured, and guests are not allowed to leave the property. Once in Labadee, you’ll meet locals hired by the Royal Caribbean, and also those allowed to sell their goods at the Artisan’s Market. In this Labadee cruise port guide, I share with you insider information on:

  • Labadee port (getting around the resort, insider tips)
  • Top 15 things to do in Labadee and best Labadee shore excursions

Visit also our cruise guides to Cozumel , Costa Maya ,  Perfect Day at CocoCay ,   St Maarten , Nassau

Labadee Haiti Port Overview

Labadee (Haiti) port consists of two docks that can accommodate 2 cruise ships simultaneously (1 berth can accommodate the Royal Caribbean’s largest cruise ships). Normally there is only one cruise vessel at a time in port, but sometimes there are two depending on the ship’s size.

The pier is flat, around 400 m (1315 ft.) long and it takes around 5-10 minutes to reach the entrance to the resort, depending on the walking speed. Wheelchair assistance is provided for guests with wheelchair devices and mobility issues, and there is usually a small cart to take these guests to the entrance of the resort.

When you reach the entrance, you’ll be welcomed by lively local performers and Royal Caribbean staff working in the resort who will show you the directions.

Labadee cruise port

Getting Around Labadee Haiti

Labadee is relatively small and easy to get around, as it’s less than 1 km long (0.5 miles) and half a kilometer wide (0.25 miles). It covers an area of 260 acres, and it takes around 15-20 minutes walk to get from the entrance to the resort to its end. The resort is exclusively designed for cruise ship guests and everything is perfectly organized. The roads and paths are paved and well-marked and there are signs all over the place.

You’ll find Royal Caribbean’s friendly staff everywhere, happy to answer all your questions. The whole resort is accessible and there are beach wheelchairs available, so guests in wheelchairs can easily navigate the area.

You’ll spot a large map of the resort right by the entrance, as well as Information Center , a square where the tram stop is (next to a large wooden colorful chair), and a red building on your right where restrooms are (this area is marked as Dragon’s Plaza on the map below).

If you can’t or don’t want to walk, you can take a free tram at the Dragon Tram Station that will take you to Columbus Cove Tram Station at the end of the resort. There are two stops in between, one at Nellie’s Beach (Barefoot Tram Station) and Town Square Tram Station (where the flea market is). Alternatively, a walk to Columbus Cove will take you around 15 minutes.

Map of Labadee

Buccaneer’s Bay

Upon entering the resort on your right side you’ll see an area known as Buccaneer’s Bay. There is a shop  where you can buy t-shirts, insect repellents, hats, Royal Caribbean souvenirs, sunscreen, sunglasses, and other practical items. These items are charged to your SeaPass card , so don’t forget to bring it!

Note that everything you purchase or sign up for on Labadee (shore excursions, drinks in a bar, items in Buccaneer’s Bay, umbrellas, activities, and floating mats) will be charged to your Sea Pass card. You’ll need cash only for Artisan’s Market (flea market) if you want to buy things from local people.

At Buccaneer’s Bay, you can also sign up for some cruise line-sponsored shore excursions that will take you outside Labadee (such as Amiga Island escape, snorkeling tours, Paradise Cove, cultural experiences and a tour of the local village, deep-sea fishing, speed boat adventure, etc.), and for the activities such as parasailing and jet ski .

For helpful packing tips for your Labadee cruise, check out my article What to Pack for a Cruise – Top 55 Cruise Essentials

Labadee Restaurants and Bars

There are three open-air buffet-style restaurants in Labadee and the food is complimentary for all guests and crew. The food is the same in all three restaurants and is prepared onboard a cruise ship.

The food is barbecue style and consists of burgers, cheese, sausages, pork ribs, vegetables (corn, beans, salads), hot dogs, rice, fruits, and desserts. Water and a choice of soft drinks are complimentary, too.

The lunch is usually served from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm, and you can choose to eat wherever you want. The three restaurants are located in three different areas in the resort (you can see the names of the restaurants on a map above):

  • Dragon’s Café – This is the restaurant that you’ll spot right by the entrance, to your left, next to the Zipline sign-up hut.
  • Café Labadee – This restaurant overlooks Adrenaline Beach, opposite Town Square and the flea market.
  • Columbus Cove Café – Located on Columbus Cove beach, the furthest from the resort entrance.

Guests from suites have the right to use Barefoot Beach Club where they have their own, private beach and a bar restaurant.

Labadee restaurant - dessert

As for Labadee bars , there are several bars where you can enjoy signature cocktails, drinks, and beers. There are 5 bars in Labadee:

  • Floating Bar (Adrenaline Beach)
  • Nellie’s Tavern (Nellie’s Beach)
  • Columbus Cove
  • Schooner Bar (Town Square)
  • Dragon’s Breath Pub (right by the entrance).

If you have a drink package , you can use it in Labadee bars. If not, the drinks are charged to your Sea Pass card. Bring some cash if you want to tip a bartender.

Labadee (Haiti) Beaches

There are 3 main beaches in Labadee Haiti and they are all free to access. Every beach has a lot of sunbeds that guests can use for free. If you want an umbrella or a floating mat, these are for an additional charge and you need to sign up for them at the nearest signup hut.

1. Adrenaline Beach

This is the first beach that you’ll see upon entering a resort on your left. Adrenaline beach is the longest beach and you’ll easily recognize it as the zipline goes over it. It is called “Adrenaline” beach due to the waves and rocky bottom (only at one end of the beach), so some parts of the beach are not allowed to swim.

If you continue walking along this beach, you’ll reach an area with dozens of loungers and beach beds where you can swim. There is also a sheltered shallow area where the Floating bar is, one of the most popular bars in Labadee.

Adrenaline Beach Labadee

2. Nellie’s Beach

Nellie’s Beach is very popular with families due to its sandy bottom and shallow waters. It is located on the opposite side of Adrenaline Beach, on the right side of the resort entrance. To reach it, you can either take a free tram (and get off at the first stop) or walk for less than 10 minutes.

Nellie’s beach boasts warm water and you’ll easily identify it by the overwater and waterfront cabanas scattered around. Nellie’s Beach has a lot of shaded areas and gets crowded fast, so go there earlier to choose your preferred spot.

Nellie's Beach Labadee

3. Columbus Cove

It is the remotest beach in Labadee, and it takes a 15-20-minute walk to reach it on foot. You can also take a free tram and get off at the last stop. Columbus Cove is a long beach ideal for kids and families. It boasts an aqua park, a waterslide, a restaurant, and a bar. Here you can sign up for activities such as the Arawak Aqua Park , waterslide , and kayaking . Beach bungalows are located here.

Columbus Cove Labadee

4. Barefoot Beach

This beach is exclusive for suite guests only. The beach is located next to Nellie’s beach and has its own private bar/restaurant exclusively for suite guests.

15 Best Things to Do in Labadee Haiti

I mentioned above that the food, beaches, and sunbeds are complimentary in Labadee for all cruise ship passengers. Additional activities and shore excursions are available for a fee. These are all offered by the cruise line, so you can’t book any activity or excursion with an independent tour operator.

If you are sure that you want to do an activity, I suggest you pre-book it before your cruise as the prices are normally lower. It is also advisable to pre-book it as many activities are quickly sold out due to limited space.

Alternatively, you can book your activities onboard or in Labadee on-site (if you book it on-site, you will be charged on your Sea Pass card once you go back onboard). The prices onboard and on Labadee sign-up counters are the same .

1. Labadee Wave Jet Tour

The jet ski sign-up hut is located at Buccaneer’s Bay, right at the resort entrance. Jet Ski ride usually takes around 1.5 hours and is guided by an instructor. There is limited availability on these tours so I suggest you book it as soon as possible if you want to do the activity.

It’s extremely fun, it allows you to enjoy a beautiful Haitian coast and capture some spectacular shots of the ship. There are lockers and changing rooms available at the Buccaneer’s Bay. Before the activity itself, participants need to fill out the waivers and watch a safety video before receiving safety equipment.

Insider Tip : If you want to do a jet ski, sign up for it in the morning because in the afternoon the activity sometimes gets canceled due to the strong winds.

Labadee Jet Ski Ride

2. Tandem Parasail

The sign-up hut is at Buccaneer’s Bay, next to the jet ski. I also suggest you sign up for it in the morning, because it often gets canceled in the afternoon due to the winds. There are weight restrictions on this activity, and you must sign a waiver before joining it.

3. Labadee Zipline

This is probably the most iconic and adrenaline-packed activity you can do in Labadee! Labadee zipline is the longest overwater zip line in the world and it stretches for 2,800 feet across the bay. The zipline starts 500 feet up the hillside and finishes on land at the opposite side of the bay, next to the Dragon’s Café. Before I tell you more, keep in mind that there are 2 zip lines in Labadee (Haiti) : Dragon’s Breath Flight Line and Dragon’s Fire Flight Line.

Labadee Zipline - Dragon's Breath Flight Line

The main difference is in the position. Dragon’s Breath Flight Line is a seated position, and Dragon’s Fire Flight Line is head-first (flying like Superman). Dragon’s Fire zipline is more extreme, slightly higher, longer (2.800 feet), and only for the brave ones! Dragon’s Flightline sign-up hut for both ziplines is right by the entrance, on your left, next to Dragon’s Café, at Adrenaline Beach. There are two sign-up huts next to each other.

For Dragon’s Breath Flight Line, before the activity, you will receive a safety briefing and do a test ride before embarking on a truck that will take you to the hilltop from where you’ll zip down. For Dragon’s Fire Flight Line, there is no test ride and you go straight to the top of the hill.

The ride normally lasts around 2 minutes (the longest 2 minutes in my life) and is absolutely spectacular! I did Dragon’s Breath Flight Line (seated position) and I absolutely recommend it to anyone who wants to experience some adrenaline rush and (in my case) face their fear of heights.

Lockers are available for an additional fee at the zipline sign-up huts. Weight restrictions apply and a waiver must be filled out before the activity.

Insider tips : The two zip lines are two different activities, they have different briefings and start from different launch platforms. If you want to do it with a group of friends, make sure you all book the same activity at the same selected time.

Bring your GoPro with a strap as there is no professional photographer taking pictures of you. Wear sandals or close-toe shoes. You cannot bring anything on your zipline except for sunglasses, a phone (at your own risk – make sure you keep it secured), and closed-toe shoes.

Labadee Zipline - Dragon's Breath Flight Line launch platform

4. Dragon’s Tail Coaster

Labadee coaster is another must-do activity in Labadee, as it goes through the lush forest and offers unmatched views of Labadee (Haiti) once you are at the top. Dragon’s Tail Coaster sign-up hut is at the end of Adrenaline beach, near Café Labadee and the Floating bar. This activity is suitable for families, as 2 people can ride in one cart (one is the driver, another one is the passenger).

You can sign up for this activity onboard but you can also do it at the resort because there’s always space. You can adjust your speed and brake if it goes too fast. I went on a roller coaster a couple of times and truly enjoyed it, even though I am afraid of heights.

Weight and age restrictions apply, and you need to sign a waiver. Lockers are available at the Dragon’s Tail Coaster sign-up counter.

Dragon's Tail Coaster - Labadee Coaster

5. Dragon’s Splash Waterslide

The waterslide is available at Columbus Cove and is mainly designed for kids (it’s not really for adults). A waiver is required to be signed.

Dragon's Splash Waterslide, Labadee Haiti

6. Arawak Aqua Park

The aqua park is located at Columbus Cove and is an activity designed for kids. There are selected times that you can choose from and there is limited availability. If you purchase a ticket, it is available only for 1 hour. Age restrictions apply, and a waiver must be filled out. Kids under 4 (if memory serves me well) can’t go.

Arawak Aqua Park, Labadee

7. Kayak Adventure

Paddle a kayak along a beautiful Haiti coast onboard double kayaks that start at Columbus Cove. Weight and age restrictions apply, and you get a briefing and a waiver to sign before the activity.

8. Relax in a Cabana, Beach Bed, Beach Bungalow, or Beach Loungers

If you decide to spend a beach day, you can upgrade to one of the beach beds and cabanas for an ultimate stay in Labadee (Haiti).

  • Beach loungers are the cheapest option. They are located on Adrenaline Beach and look like blue-white tents designed for two guests. The price is around $48 per lounger.
  • Beach beds are located at the end of Adrenaline Beach, they offer more comfort and privacy. The price per beach bed is around $175 and includes 2 complimentary floating mats and a cooler with two bottles of water. Each is designed for two guests.
  • Beach bungalows are located in Columbus Cove, they can accommodate up to 6 guests who get 6 complimentary bottles of water and 2 floating mats. They have curtains for privacy and comfortable padded patio-type furniture. The price per bungalow is around $260.
  • Beach Cabanas – There are three different types of cabanas, they can accommodate up to 8 guests each and the price depends on the location (they range from $375 to $595 per cabana). They go from the lowest to the highest: Beach Cabana at Nellie’s Beach, Waterfront Cabana at Nellie’s Beach, Cabana over the water at Nellie’s Beach.
  • Guests in Barefoot Beach Club can book their private Barefoot Cabanas .

Note: For updated prices and availability, check out the Royal Caribbean’s official website  or the Shore excursion desk if you are currently onboard. 

9. Amiga Island Escape

This island is one of the most breathtaking places I’ve ever been in my life. It is located a 20-30-minute boat ride from Labadee, and you must book a shore excursion to get there (Amiga Island Experience and Island Escape are the two shore excursions that include a stop and free time on the island). The boat ride can be bumpy sometimes.

Amiga Island is secluded and consists of only one bar, restrooms, hammocks, sunbeds, and shaded areas where you can relax. The island is a true gem and small, so you can walk around it in 10 minutes. You can also snorkel in some parts, but make sure you bring your snorkel gear because you cannot rent it on the island.

To get more info about Amiga Island, check out my article 7 Private Islands in the Caribbean to visit on a Cruise

Amiga Island, Cap Haitien, Haiti

10. Labadee Snorkel Safari

Labadee beaches are sandy and not really good for snorkeling. If you want to go snorkeling, you need to book a guided snorkeling shore excursion named Labadee Snorkel Safari that usually departs twice per day (that’s why it’s better to either pre-book it or book it onboard to ensure your spot).

This snorkeling tour will take you to the open sea and stop at two beautiful snorkeling locations where you get to explore the fascinating Haitian underwater sea life. I haven’t done it, but I had dozens of guests coming to provide me with great feedback on a tour. Snorkel equipment is included in this tour.

Insider Tip : Book a morning departure as afternoon departures sometimes get canceled due to the strong winds and waves.

11. Cruise along the Haitian Coast

If you want to enjoy the gorgeous views of Haiti’s mountainous coast, you need to book a shore excursion for an extra fee. Royal Caribbean offers several sailing shore excursions that include fishing, sailing, snorkeling, complimentary food and drinks, sightseeing, adrenaline speedboat ride… There are normally one up to three departures a day for each tour, and I would suggest you always book a morning departure as the afternoon tours sometimes get canceled due to the windy weather.

I suggest you search on the Royal Caribbean official website for availability as not always all the tours are available. If you want to pay a cheaper price, I suggest you pre-book your shore excursion before your cruise to Labadee, and to ensure your spot on a tour – book it onboard latest!

These are some of the shore excursions you can book:

  • A Luxury Sailing Yacht Experience
  • Discover Haiti Coastal Cruise (a sightseeing cruise suitable for guests with walking difficulties!)
  • Paradise Cove and Haitian Village Escape (includes a visit to a local village)
  • Labadee Snorkel Safari
  • Speedboat Ride and Adventure
  • Amiga Island Experience
  • Island Escape
  • Labadee Sport Fishing

Haiti coast - The view from Amiga Island

12. Haitian Village Sightseeing & Cultural Experiences

If you want to explore the culture and traditions of native Haitians, there are several Labadee shore excursions you can book. Some of them include a visit to a local village, while some include cultural workshops and a stroll around Labadee.

There are usually one to three departures daily, and tours last from 1-3 hours so you can enjoy some time in Labadee afterward. Some of the shore excursions are:

  • Labadee Traditions (visit to a local village, cultural demonstrations, local dance)
  • Paradise Cove and Haitian Village Escape (includes a stop at the secluded cove)
  • Labadee Walking Tour (a 1-hour walk around Labadee resort, on this tour you don’t go to a local village).

Labadee Cultural Workshop

13. Artisan’s Market Shopping Experience

If you want to go shopping in Labadee , you can head toward Town Square and Columbus Cove, and you will soon reach Artisan’s Village and Market, a large area where native people sell handmade clothes, handicrafts, souvenirs, paintings, and much more!

You will need cash to pay for the items you buy from local people, however, if you buy something at a shop at Buccaneer’s Bay, you’ll need a SeaPass card as it is charged by Royal Caribbean onboard. Keep in mind that the local sellers are very pushy – that’s just the way they are and don’t feel obligated to buy something if you don’t want to.

14. Adventure Ocean Oasis

Adventure Ocean Oasis is located in the central part of the resort between Adrenaline Beach and Nellie’s Beach. This area is reserved for the youngest ones, and you can’t miss it as it’s on the main road where the tram stops! It has a water park and kids’ splash zone filled with toys, geysers, fountains, and a “wreck” of a pirate ship.

Adventure Ocean Oasis is free to use for everyone. There is a beautiful park right next to it, with flowers, plants, trees, hammocks, and wonderful views of Adrenaline Beach.

Adventure Ocean Oasis, Labadee

15. Labadee Beaches

Earlier in the article, I wrote about 3 main beaches in Labadee: Adrenaline Beach, Nellie’s Beach and Columbus Cove (and Barefoot Beach for suite guests only). If you decide not to spend any money on Labadee activities, excursions, or shopping, you can simply spend a day at one of the beaches.

Sunbeds are for free, and if you want to upgrade you can rent one of the loungers, beds, bungalows, and cabanas. There is a lot of shade all over the place, enough sunbeds, and all beaches are accessible for wheelchair users.

Adrenaline Beach Labadee

Wrapping Up

If you are planning a cruise to Labadee, get ready for an ultimately fun day and make sure you plan it ahead so you maximize your stay in the port of Labadee. To wrap up, here is a list of useful insider Labadee tips:

  • Bring your towel from the ship, because there is no towel station in Labadee.
  • Bring some cash if you want to shop at Artisan Market. If you want to purchase other activities, excursions, drinks (in case you don’t have a drink package), and items in the Buccaneer’s Bay shop, it will be charged to your SeaPass card (make sure you bring it with you).
  • Labadee lies within a gated area and is secured by private security. Labadee is safe to walk around, however, always keep an eye on your belongings. It is strictly forbidden to leave the resort area (you are allowed to do so only on a guided shore excursion).
  • You don’t need to bring your passport/photo ID. Bring only your SeaPass card .
  • Lunch is usually served from 11:30 am until 1:30/2:00 pm, so make sure you plan your day and activities accordingly.
  • If you want to book activities and excursions, I highly suggest you book morning departures (especially snorkeling/sailing excursions, jet skiing, and parasailing… ) because the wind picks up in the afternoon and excursions sometimes get canceled.
  • Always check the age and weight restrictions when booking Labadee activities.
  • Local people appreciate tips (street performers, dancers), as well as tour guides. These are not mandatory, though.
  • Bring sunscreen, insect repellent, a waterproof phone case, a camera (for the activities), light clothes, a hat, and sunglasses. You can purchase most of these items in the Labadee shop, however, they are more expensive there. Do not bring valuables with you.
  • There is NO Wi-Fi available in the resort (not even the ship’s internet).
  • Pre-book your activities and shore excursions to ensure you have space on a selected departure time.
  • If an activity/shore excursion is canceled, you will be automatically refunded on board.

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On a Southern Caribbean cruise to Haiti, you’ll experience a private island experience unlike any other. Unwind in the tucked-away paradise of Labadee, where pristine beaches, frozen cocktails, and sparkling blue waters await.

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Located close to the Labadee cruise port, Adrenaline Beach is an easy choice for travelers who want to stick close to the ship. Watch the ship bobbing gently in the waves, go for a swim, or snorkel in the ocean. 

Barefoot Beach

Secluded Barefoot Beach on the south end of Labadee is accessible to Sea Pass holders. It’s a quieter beach, making it a great spot for a low-key snorkeling adventure or relaxing with your sweetheart.

Dragon’s Tail Roller Coaster

Even though it’s a small island, you’ll find big thrills in Labadee, where the Dragon’s Tail Roller Coaster is a favorite for adrenaline seekers. Dip and ride at exhilarating speeds while taking in lush island views.

Columbus Cove

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Top things to do in labadee, lounge on the beach.

Labadee is one of the most popular cruise stops thanks to the sheer amount of relaxation that’s possible there. Take it easy on one of Labadee’s five beaches, like the secluded Combus Cove or the cabanas at Barefoot Beach.

This fruity signature cocktail on Labadee, called the Labadoozie, is a blend of coconut rum, orange juice, pineapple juice, and dark rum. The Labadoozie is a frozen delight on a hot summer day.

Go Zip Lining

The Dragon’s Breath zipline is a must-do activity for thrill-seekers, spanning the entire length of Labadee. Whether you’re an experienced zipliner or a beginner, you’ll never forget the island and ocean views from this nearly 3,000-foot zipline adventure.

Top Food & Drink Spots Near the Labadee Cruise Port

Labadee’s culinary scene is centered around the concept of comforting barbeque foods, Haitian classics, and easy lunches. It’s laid-back here, and you can enjoy finer dining onboard and as you travel to other destinations on your cruise. For those with inclusive food and beverage packages, dining on the island is all part of the package. There are also eight bars on the island for your beverage needs, complete with signature cocktails and virgin drinks for those who prefer non-alcoholic options.

Culture & History of the Labadee Cruise Port

Before it became well known as a beach destination for cruisers, Labadee was stylized as “Labadie”. Royal Caribbean purchased the island with the intent to make it a private, exclusive beach escape for a romantic getaway or fun for the entire family. On a cruise to Haiti, Labadee is a great destination for lounging and water adventures.

Labadee Port Facilities & Location

Labadee is a privately operated island, and you’ll be tendered ashore from your cruise ship onto the islands for a day of beachy delights, barbeque, and family fun. Beach chairs are complimentary for visitors, and it’s easily navigable thanks to shuttle services and walkable beaches.

Transportation in Labadee

This fantastic private beach is fairly walkable for visitors on a cruise to Haiti. There’s a free tram/shuttle service for cruise passengers. There’s also a water taxi available to the furthest beach, called Columbus Cove. In general, it’s not difficult to navigate on foot here.

Shopping Near the Labadee Cruise Port

For shopping, head to the Artisan Market, a general store, and the Artisan Village, an open-air market. Haggling is welcomed here. You’ll find standard souvenirs and a few handmade Haitian goods to choose from.

Local Currency & Tipping Customs

In Labadee, U.S. dollars are widely accepted. The official currency in Haiti is the gourde, and five Haitian gourdes are equivalent to one Haitian dollar (H$). The gourde is stylized on menus as the HTG. Credit cards are widely accepted at most major establishments, and ATMs are readily available in larger towns like Port-au-Prince. When in Haiti, haggling at markets and shops is common. Don’t forget to leave a small tip for an excellent cab experience, and service charges are typically already included in restaurant bills.

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On a Southern Caribbean cruise to Haiti, you’ll experience a private island experience unlike any other. Unwind in the tucked-away paradise of Labadee, where pristine beaches, frozen cocktails, and sparkling blue waters await.

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Located close to the Labadee cruise port, Adrenaline Beach is an easy choice for travelers who want to stick close to the ship. Watch the ship bobbing gently in the waves, go for a swim, or snorkel in the ocean. 

Barefoot Beach

Secluded Barefoot Beach on the south end of Labadee is accessible to Sea Pass holders. It’s a quieter beach, making it a great spot for a low-key snorkeling adventure or relaxing with your sweetheart.

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Even though it’s a small island, you’ll find big thrills in Labadee, where the Dragon’s Tail Roller Coaster is a favorite for adrenaline seekers. Dip and ride at exhilarating speeds while taking in lush island views.

Columbus Cove

On a Labadee, Haiti cruise, you’ll find a getaway in Columbus Cove, which is the perfect setting for a laidback beach day.  You can take a shuttle bus for more beach time, or enjoy a leisurely walk before setting up your beach chair and grabbing a drink. Craving an escape? Rent a romantic bungalow for you and your sweetheart. 

Learn More About Labadee Shore Excursions

Top things to do in labadee, lounge on the beach.

Labadee is one of the most popular cruise stops thanks to the sheer amount of relaxation that’s possible there. Take it easy on one of Labadee’s five beaches, like the secluded Combus Cove or the cabanas at Barefoot Beach.

This fruity signature cocktail on Labadee, called the Labadoozie, is a blend of coconut rum, orange juice, pineapple juice, and dark rum. The Labadoozie is a frozen delight on a hot summer day.

Go Zip Lining

The Dragon’s Breath zipline is a must-do activity for thrill-seekers, spanning the entire length of Labadee. Whether you’re an experienced zipliner or a beginner, you’ll never forget the island and ocean views from this nearly 3,000-foot zipline adventure.

Top Food & Drink Spots Near the Labadee Cruise Port

Labadee’s culinary scene is centered around the concept of comforting barbeque foods, Haitian classics, and easy lunches. It’s laid-back here, and you can enjoy finer dining onboard and as you travel to other destinations on your cruise. For those with inclusive food and beverage packages, dining on the island is all part of the package. There are also eight bars on the island for your beverage needs, complete with signature cocktails and virgin drinks for those who prefer non-alcoholic options.

Culture & History of the Labadee Cruise Port

Before it became well known as a beach destination for cruisers, Labadee was stylized as “Labadie”. Royal Caribbean purchased the island with the intent to make it a private, exclusive beach escape for a romantic getaway or fun for the entire family. On a cruise to Haiti, Labadee is a great destination for lounging and water adventures.

Labadee Port Facilities & Location

Labadee is a privately operated island, and you’ll be tendered ashore from your cruise ship onto the islands for a day of beachy delights, barbeque, and family fun. Beach chairs are complimentary for visitors, and it’s easily navigable thanks to shuttle services and walkable beaches.

Transportation in Labadee

This fantastic private beach is fairly walkable for visitors on a cruise to Haiti. There’s a free tram/shuttle service for cruise passengers. There’s also a water taxi available to the furthest beach, called Columbus Cove. In general, it’s not difficult to navigate on foot here.

Shopping Near the Labadee Cruise Port

For shopping, head to the Artisan Market, a general store, and the Artisan Village, an open-air market. Haggling is welcomed here. You’ll find standard souvenirs and a few handmade Haitian goods to choose from.

Local Currency & Tipping Customs

In Labadee, U.S. dollars are widely accepted. The official currency in Haiti is the gourde, and five Haitian gourdes are equivalent to one Haitian dollar (H$). The gourde is stylized on menus as the HTG. Credit cards are widely accepted at most major establishments, and ATMs are readily available in larger towns like Port-au-Prince. When in Haiti, haggling at markets and shops is common. Don’t forget to leave a small tip for an excellent cab experience, and service charges are typically already included in restaurant bills.

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Royal Caribbean International has canceled stops at its private beach in Haiti through September as a result of the violence plaguing the island nation, a private fan blog, citing messages to travelers, reports. AP

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MIAMI – Royal Caribbean has cancelled stops at its private port of Labadee through the summer because of simmering violence in Haiti.

In March, the cruise line canceled stops at the private beach area through May, but this week Royal Caribbean reworked cruise schedules through the summer and into September, a post on the Royal Caribbean Blog said.

“Guests booked on cruises in the summer and early fall are getting notifications from Royal Caribbean that their visits to Labadee have been canceled,” the blog said. “On Tuesday (April 23), cruisers began to share updates they received from Royal Caribbean that their itineraries have been updated to drop Labadee and replace it with another port or a sea day.”

Labadee is a beach area on a peninsula in northern Haiti near Cap-Haitien used exclusively by Royal Caribbean. The cruise line has its own security force at the site, which is walled off from the rest of the country.

The 260-acre site has been leased by Royal Caribbean since the 1980s. It is about a six-hour drive from Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, and thus far has not seen any incidents of violence, the blog said.

More than 2,500 people were killed or injured in gang violence from January to March across Haiti, a more than 50% increase from the same period last year, according to a report Friday by the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti. The vast majority of violence is in Port-au-Prince .

Cap-Haitien, Haiti’s former capital, has been spared much of the violence and is going through a bit of a resurgence, The Associated Press said . Business owners, anxious parents and even historic state ceremonies have been relocating there, and that began even before gangs started attacking key government infrastructure in Port-au-Prince in late February.

Royal Caribbean International had no formal announcements of the changes posted to its website. Royal Caribbean Blog is an unofficial site for fans of the cruise line and is not affiliated with Royal Caribbean International.

But it cited chatter and messages from cruise ticket holders about changes to their itinerary that showed stops at Labadee were being canceled and replaced with either an extra day of cruising at sea or stops in alternate ports.

A notice from the cruise line, reposted on the blog, informed guests about the change in travel plans, without explicitly mentioning the violence.

“Due to the continuing situation in Haiti, we’ll now visit Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos, instead of Labadee, Haiti,” the notice reads. “We’re sorry for the change – your safety is our top priority. Nevertheless, we’re excited to visit a new port with you!”

Grand Turk is the capital island in the Turks and Caicos archipelago north of Haiti.

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Why is Royal Caribbean Canceling Cruise Stops to Popular Private Island?

R oyal Caribbean has canceled stops to its popular private island, Labadee, in Haiti. This decision was made due to the country’s major violence and instability. 

Royal Caribbean’s Labadee

Labadee is a beautiful resort on the northern coast of Haiti. It has stunning white sand beaches, a 2600-foot zip line over the water, and an aqua park. It has been a popular stop for Royal Caribbean cruise ships for years, but the recent surge in violence in Haiti has made it unsafe for visitors. 

Haiti is on the Do Not Travel List

Haiti currently has the highest travel advisory of Level 4 – Do Not Travel. The US Department of State has advised Americans not to travel to Haiti due to the high risk of kidnapping, crime, civil unrest, and poor healthcare infrastructure. The situation has become so dangerous that non-emergency US government personnel and their families have been asked to leave Haiti immediately. 

Kidnapping is a common and widespread occurrence in Haiti, with US citizens often among the victims. Violent crime is also prevalent, with travelers frequently followed and attacked shortly after leaving the Port-au-Prince airport. 

When the US Department of State first made Haiti a Level 4 – Do Not Travel destination in July 2023, Royal Caribbean continued to maintain its regular cruise itinerary, making stops at its private island, Labadee. This was because the island is remote, located 130 miles from Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, and is only accessible to Royal Caribbean cruise passengers and staff. 

However, with the recent escalation of violence in Haiti, Royal Caribbean has decided to cancel all stops in Labadee temporarily. The company is rerouting many Caribbean cruises that originally had Labadee as a port of call to other cruise ports, such as Perfect Day at CocoCay, another Royal Caribbean private island. 

For now, the cancellation is for April and May cruises. Royal Caribbean will continue monitoring the situation in Haiti to ensure the safety and security of its passengers and staff. Check out the most dangerous cruise ports in the world .

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Royal Caribbean has canceled stops to its popular private island, Labadee, in Haiti. This decision was made due to the country’s major violence and instability.  Royal Caribbean’s Labadee Labadee is a beautiful resort on the northern coast of Haiti. It has stunning white sand beaches, a 2600-foot zip line over the water, and an aqua […]

Popular cruise line cancels more stops to this popular Caribbean destination

  • Published: Apr. 25, 2024, 11:32 a.m.

Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines vessel Serenade of the Seas.

Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines vessel Serenade of the Seas. © Dan Lamont

Royal Caribbean Cruise Line has canceled more stops to the line’s private beach in Haiti, citing safety concerns.

According to RoyalCaribbeanblog.com , the website that tracks the cruise line, guests who are booked on cruises in the summer and early fall are getting notifications from Royal Caribbean that their visits to Labadee have been canceled.

This comes after the cancellations implemented in March were set to last through the end of May 2024 due to the ongoing turmoil in Haiti. Now the line has been forced to cancel more cruises through September 2024.

The Labadee drop from itineraries was replaced with visits to other destinations.

“Due to the continuing situation in Haiti, we’ll now visit Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos, instead of Labadee, Haiti,” the statement said in an email to booked passengers of [the ship] Adventure of the Seas, for example.

“We’re sorry for the change - your safety is our top priority.”

In addition to Adventure of the Seas, the cancellations affect multiple other Royal Caribbean ships as well, including Independence of the Seas, Liberty of the Seas, Freedom of the Seas, and Symphony of the Seas.

Guests who were scheduled to visit the dropped destination have expressed their disappointment on the RoyalCaribbeanBlog message boards.

“For the folks looking forward to Labadee, for the folks in Labadee, and for Royal, I am sorry this has been so tough,” one user named Wayno wrote.

“Understandable but sad as I was pumped to visit both private destinations in a single sailing,” another user named tntornadox wrote on another message board.

As previously reported , Royal Caribbean first announced back in March that its cruise liners won’t be stopping at its private beach for the time being “out of an abundance of caution” as the country struggles with rampant gang violence and political turmoil.

“Due to the evolving situation in Haiti, and in an abundance of caution, we’re temporarily suspending our visits to Labadee for our entire fleet,” Assistant Vice President Aurora Yera-Rodriguez said in a statement . “We continue to monitor and assess the situation with our Global Security & Intelligence Team.”

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Travel alert: Royal Caribbean cancels cruises to this island

Royal Caribbean Cruises has canceled more stops at a popular private resort in Haiti due to safety issues.

Guests who booked on cruises in the summer and early fall are receiving notifications from Royal Caribbean that their cruises to Labadee, a private resort on the northern coast of Haiti, have been canceled, according to royalcaribbeanblog.com , a website that reports on the cruise line.

After Royal Caribbean started to cancel trips to Haiti in March due to civil unrest in Haiti, the cruise line started to cancel more cruises into September, royalcaribbeanblog.com reported. The Royal Caribbean had previously canceled visits to Labadee through the end of this May.

  • Read More: Cruise line stops visits to popular Caribbean resort amid U.S. travel advisory

The private resort stop has since been replaced with another port or a day at sea, the royalcaribbeanblog.com reported. The cancellations affect ships such as Adventure of the Seas, Independence of the Seas, Liberty of the Seas, Freedom of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas.

The Royal Caribbean announced in March that it was suspending all calls to Labadee, according to cruiseindustrynews.com . The move came after the U.S. State Department announced a travel alert for people to not visit the country.

“The current security situation in Haiti is unpredictable and dangerous,” the U.S. State Department wrote in a press release in March. “We are aware that there are few or no commercial options to depart Haiti safely at this time. As they become available, we urge U.S. citizens to take advantage of them.”

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Amid escalating security concerns in Haiti, RCI-Royal Caribbean has extended its cancellation of all scheduled cruises to Labadee Haiti throughout the entire May.

This decision comes as a response to the persistent political instability and violence plaguing Haiti.

Gang-related incidents have been on the rise, prompting warnings from the US State Department advising against travel to certain areas of Haiti since July 2023. The situation worsened in late February following political tensions surrounding Prime Minister Ariel Henry's diplomatic trip to Kenya. Despite efforts to establish a transitional presidential council, delays have hindered its formation.

With airports closing and flights being disrupted, Royal Caribbean has taken proactive measures to ensure the safety of its guests and crew. Labadee, although leased by Royal Caribbean, remains under Haitian jurisdiction. A spokesperson from the cruise line emphasized the importance of monitoring the situation closely and prioritizing the security of all involved parties. Affected ships, including Allure of the Seas , Adventure of the Seas , Wonder of the Seas , and Symphony of the Seas , will adjust their itineraries accordingly. Some passengers may enjoy extended days at sea, while others will visit Royal Caribbean's private resort in the Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay .

Beyond the impact on tourism, the turmoil in Haiti has had devastating humanitarian consequences, particularly for children. According to Unicef, ~3 million Haitian children are in urgent need of humanitarian aid. Port-au-Prince, the capital, has become a battleground, with reports of gang violence leading to the destruction of homes and the mass release of prisoners. The crisis has exacerbated food insecurity, with thousands of people displaced from their homes due to ongoing violence, as reported by the UN.

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