Is Royal Caribbean still going to Labadee, Haiti?
In:Royal Caribbean is pausing visits to its private destination of Labadee, Haiti due to violence and lawlessness in the country.

An upsurge in gang violence has prompted Royal Caribbean to change scheduled visits, the second time there's been a major pause in visits since last year.
In April 2025, ships began getting re-routed to bypass Labadee and visit other ports instead.
"We have been monitoring the evolving situation in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. While Labadee remains a safe destination to visit, and outside of the areas of concern, we’re swapping out our visit," is what the cruise line told passengers who were booked on a ship scheduled to go there.

Royal Caribbean made similar changes between March and October 2024 when gang violence first became a major issue there. The violence gained worldwide attention because of the tenacity and widespread nature of it.
Labadee is the name of a beach area reserved exclusively for the use of Royal Caribbean ships and its passengers on a peninsula in northern Haiti. It's walled off from the rest of the country and Royal Caribbean employs a private security force there.
Royal Caribbean has leased the 260-acre site since the 1980s, and it's 130 miles north of Port-au-Prince (about a six-and-a-half-hour drive) and has not been impacted by other periods of unrest in the country.

For a few months in 2024, Royal Caribbean cancelled visits to Labadee "in an abundance of caution", but resumed visits later that year.
Prioritizing the safety of its guests and crew members is why Royal Caribbean made the decision, as it does in any part of the world which faces geopolitical issues.

As the summer 2025 cruise season approaches, many are wondering what is happening with scheduled visits to Labadee and what are the chances it will still occur.
Visits starting to cancel

While Royal Caribbean hasn't made an official announcement yet as to what its future plans are for Labadee, at least four Royal Caribbean ships have had scheduled visits changed.
"Your safety is our top priority," is what Royal Caribbean wrote to guests about making these changes.
There is no set timeframe when a stop can be cancelled by, as the change could occur right up to the day the ship is scheduled to visit. We've seen emails go out much sooner than that, but it's important to note itineraries can change at any time.
There have been no safety issues reported or incidents at or near Labadee.
Why Royal Caribbean is pausing visits to Haiti

While there has been no reported incidents of violence in Labadee, an abundance of caution seems to be the primary factor in cancelling calls to Labadee.
Royal Caribbean has a team at headquarters that monitors incidents that could impact their cruise ships. From severe weather, to political situations, to economic factors, these are all taken into consideration when it comes to the safety of its guests, crew, and ships.
Where are cruise ships are going instead of Labadee?

With Royal Caribbean ships getting re-routed away from Haiti, alternative ports of call are the first choice in trying to update an itinerary.
Depending on which ports are available for a last-minute itinerary change, Royal Caribbean has slipped them in accordingly.
So far, ships have been re-routed to Nassau, Bahamas and Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic.
Legally, there is no obligation or requirement for the cruise line to replace the scheduled port visit with another port.