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June 25, 2024

A large group of people walking along a dock beside the enormous "Independence of the Seas" cruise ship.
Caribbean, Cruise Ports, Labadee

All You Need to Know About Labadee: Royal Caribbean’s Private Paradise

Labadee, located on the northern coast of Haiti, is a private paradise exclusively for Royal Caribbean International’s passengers. While I don’t like Labadee as much as Royal Caribbean’s other private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, this beautiful destination still offers a unique blend of natural beauty and exciting activities. Is Labadee Open? Sadly, due to current security risks, Labadee is temporarily closed to ensure the safety of passengers and crew due to political unrest in the area, so be sure to consult the latest updates from Royal Caribbean before planning a cruise with Labadee on the itinerary. As Royal Caribbean keeps pushing back the opening date, cruises with Labadee as a port of call have been changed to other locations, such as Grand Turk and Nassau, and in some cases, calls to Labadee have been changed to a sea day. Is Labadee a Private Island? Royal Caribbean generally promotes Labadee as a private island, but it is actually a peninsula on Haiti’s northern coast. This marketing approach is simpler and aligns with other cruise line private islands—and besides, “private peninsula” doesn’t have the same ring to it. The private island label also denotes the exclusivity and controlled environment that cruisers expect from a “private island” experience. And if you want to get technical, Labadee technically is part of an island, as Haiti is part of the island of Hispaniola, which it shares with the Dominican Republic. Regardless of its actual topographical designation, Labadee provides everything cruisers have come to expect from cruise line private islands, like Carnival’s Half Moon Cay, in that it provides an isolated, resort-style setup that is exclusively accessible to Royal Caribbean guests. Is Labadee a Tender Port? The private area of Labadee is a secluded area spanning 260 acres and is designed to provide a controlled and secure environment for cruise passengers. I like that Labadee isn’t a tender port, meaning that cruise passengers step right off the ship onto a pier. It’s a fairly short one, and cruisers can easily walk to the beach area from there. The beaches here are well-maintained, with clear waters perfect for swimming and relaxing. Unfortunately, on the day of my visit, it was drizzly and rainy, so I didn’t get to enjoy the traditional beach experience fully, but the scenery was lovely, and I appreciated the mountain and beach views. Related: Learn more about how to prepare for port days. Things to Do at Labadee Because Labadee is a private destination, no third-party excursion options exist. If you want to take an excursion, you must book it directly through Royal Caribbean. Here are some of the activities you can enjoy at Labadee. Enjoy a Beach Day Relaxing on the beach is one of the free activities available at Labadee, with several beach areas accessible at no cost. Cruise guests can use loungers free of charge, and the island also provides umbrellas Fun-Filled Adventures at Labadee! However, for a more exclusive beach experience, guests can rent daybeds and cabanas at an additional fee. Beach strollers are also available at no cost on a first-come, first-served basis. Guests seeking a more elevated beach day can opt for the premium areas, such as the private cabanas at Barefoot Beach, which are available to suite guests. Adventure Activities Labadee offers several adventure activities for thrill-seekers, including the Dragon’s Breath zip line, the longest overwater zip line in the world, and the Dragon’s Tail alpine coaster, which winds through the hills with stunning views of the island and ocean. These activities require an additional fee and have specific requirements, such as height and weight restrictions, and close-toed shoes must be worn for the zip line. Water Sports and Other Excursions Royal Caribbean provides various water sports and other excursion options at Labadee. Guests can enjoy snorkeling, jet skiing, kayaking, and parasailing. Additionally, boat tours and the famous Arawak Aqua Park, an inflatable water park in the ocean, offer fun activities for families and adventurous travelers. As this is a private destination, all these activities must be booked through Royal Caribbean, and fees vary depending on the activity and season. Labadee’s unique combination of relaxing beach experiences and thrilling activities makes it a great stop for travelers seeking a free beach day as well as for those who are looking for a bit more adventure. Related: New to cruising? Check out my Comprehensive Cruise Guide. Wi-Fi at Labadee Interestingly, while Royal Caribbean offers Wi-Fi to cruisers who purchase the VOOM package on its other private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, this is not an option on Labadee.   Enjoying the mountain view of Labadee. Does the Drink Package Work at Labadee? Another thing that I love about Royal Caribbean’s approach to its private islands, compared to competing lines, is that they allow the use of its drink packages on these private islands, including Labadee, so cruisers can enjoy their favorite beverages without additional charges. The legal drinking age in Haiti is 18.  Sections of Labadee Labadee, Royal Caribbean’s private destination on the northern coast of Haiti, is divided into several distinct areas, each offering unique experiences and amenities, which you can see on this Labadee map. Adrenaline Beach Adrenaline Beach is where you’ll find many of Labadee’s adventure experiences, including the aforementioned Dagon’s Breath Flight Line zip line. There are also opportunities for beach sports and water activities like jet skiing. Barefoot Beach Club Barefoot Beach Club is an exclusive area reserved for suite guests and Pinnacle-level members on the sailing. This tranquil section offers premium amenities, including more privacy, an upgraded buffet with gourmet food options, and dedicated service. It is ideal for those looking for a luxurious and serene beach experience. Access to this beach is complimentary for these guests, but for cruisers seeking even more privacy can rent a cabana at Barefoot Beach for an additional cost​, ranging from $295 to $495. Royal Caribbean uses dynamic pricing, so the cost of these varies based on demand and can even fluctuate on the same sailing

A vibrant dock scene featuring two large Royal Caribbean cruise ships docked side by side.
Bahamas, Coco Cay, Cruise Ports

The Perfect Day at CocoCay: Royal Caribbean’s Private Island Paradise

Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean’s exclusive private island in the Bahamas, offers a unique getaway for cruise passengers. This beautiful island, designed to provide the ultimate beach day experience, is a popular stop for many of Royal’s Caribbean cruises and is also used by Royal Caribbean’s sister brand, Celebrity. This massive island has multiple themed sectioned areas, including a water park. Because of its size, Royal Caribbean offers a continuously running shuttle to help cruisers traverse the different sections of the island. Check out this promo video from Royal Caribbean for a quick visual of what to expect at CocoCay. Royal Caribbean sometimes docks two ships here simultaneously, so if that’s the case on the day of your visit, you can expect it to obviously be substantially more crowded, as that may mean upwards of 10,000 guests at CocoCay simultaneously. Note that “cay” is generally pronounced “key” (although many cruisers get this wrong), but “Perfect Day at CoCo Key” doesn’t quite have the same flair to it, so in this case, most people call it “Perfect Day at CoCo Cay,” pronouncing the last word as “cay.” About CocoCay The Bahamas, a nation of islands, is known for its clear blue waters and stunning beaches. One of them, Little Stirrup Cay, is home to CocoCay. It’s a huge private island spanning approximately 140 acres, dedicated exclusively to the enjoyment of cruise passengers. The Bahamas, a nation of over 700 islands, is known for its clear blue waters and stunning beaches. CoCo Cay, a private island, provides a tailored experience for cruise guests. The cruise line reserves this private island solely for its passengers, ensuring a controlled and secure environment. Private islands like CocoCay and others like Carnival Corporation’s Princess Cays are reserved exclusively for cruise line passengers, providing a controlled and safe environment for relaxation and fun. It’s really nice to call upon a port where you don’t have to deal with aggressive local vendors hassling you right at the port to buy their goods. You also don’t have to arrange for transportation, figure out where to go and what to do, or book an expensive excursion. Those are the benefits of private islands, and that’s why I now even seek out itineraries that visit them. The swimming with the pigs excursion at CocoCay. Is CocoCay a Tender Port? I really like CocoCay for many reasons, and one of them is that unlike other cruise line private islands like Half Moon Cay, CocoCay is not a tender port. This means that cruisers avoid the tedious time-suck of taking a water shuttle 20-30 minutes each way from the cruise ship to the pier, and instead, they just step right out from the ship onto a pier. Related: Learn more about how to prepare for port days. Things to Do at CocoCay Because CocoCay is a private island, no third-party excursion options exist. If you want to take an excursion, you must book it directly through the cruise line. If you’re visiting here, you can enjoy the following types of activities. Enjoy a Beach Day Enjoying a relaxing beach day is one of the free things to do at CocoCay, as many of the sections (more on that in a moment) are free for guest use. Additionally, cruise guests can use loungers free of charge, and unlike other cruise line private islands, Royal Caribbean even provides umbrellas free of charge, although daybeds and cabanas are available to rent at an additional fee. Beach strollers are also available at no cost, but like loungers and other complimentary amenities, they’re available on a first-come, first-served basis. Guests seeking a more exclusive or elevated beach day experience can pay a fee to enjoy the specialty areas of Hideaway Beach and Coco Beach Club. Free kid-friendly activities at CocoCay include Splashaway Bay and Captain Jill’s Galleon, which are two splash pads designed specifically for children, and Oasis Lagoon, the Caribbean’s largest freshwater pool, covering three-quarters of an acre. Adventure Activities CocoCay provides some great adventure activities for cruisers seeking more adrenaline-pumping activities, including the Thrill Waterpark, Zipline, and the Up, Up, and Away balloon ride. Each activity requires an additional fee, varying by season and demand (and they can get quite expensive, especially the waterpark!), and has some specifications, such as height and weight requirements, and guests must wear close-toed shoes on the zipline. The Thrill Waterpark is a popular spot featuring North America’s tallest waterslide, Daredevil’s Peak, a wave pool, and numerous other exciting water slides. The zipline allows cruisers to soar over the island, covering 1,600 feet in three segments. The Up, Up, and Away balloon ride provides a unique experience, lifting guests 450 feet into the air for stunning aerial views. Royal Caribbean Excursions As noted above, because this is a private island, no independent or third-party excursions are available, only ones offered by Royal Caribbean. Adventure activities like the waterpark, zipline, and balloon ride are offered as excursion options, but others are also generally available. These include snorkeling, boat rides, jet skiing, and swimming with the pigs. I personally participated in the latter and loved the experience, although reviews on this one tend to be mixed, which I documented here. Related: New to cruising? Check out my Comprehensive Cruise Guide. Are CocoCay Cabana Rentals Worth it? Guests wanting a more private and luxurious experience at CocoCay can rent a private cabana to enhance the island experience. Each cabana provides unique amenities and varying levels of luxury (and varying costs, of course). Royal Caribbean offers these with dynamic pricing, meaning that the cost fluctuates depending on seasonality and demand. Chill Island Cabanas offer a relaxing retreat with sectional seating and beach loungers priced between $299 and $569. Oasis Lagoon Cabanas, located by the largest freshwater pool in the Caribbean, provide a similar setup with poolside access. For a more exclusive experience, Coco Beach Club Cabanas cost $949 to $1,599, including access to an infinity pool and upscale dining. The pinnacle of luxury is the Coco Beach

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