Royal Caribbean introducing Perfect Day private island to South Pacific
Royal Caribbean is taking the ‘Perfect Day’ private island experience to the South Pacific.
Perfect Day at Lelepa, Vanuatu was unveiled by Vanuatu’s Prime Minister alongside Royal Caribbean International president and CEO Michael Bayley.
Australian sustainable design firm Cox Architecture will be the lead architect on the project.
The line claims it will be the first carbon neutral private cruise destination.
"We believe our destinations should be sustainably designed. That idea goes beyond simply protecting the ecological features of Lelepa and includes showing respect for the people and traditions," Bayley said.
"Anyone who has encountered the natural beauty of Lelepa can understand why it is the perfect setting for ‘Perfect Day.’ Our guests who travel to the South Pacific are seeking authentic adventures and genuine relaxation."
Although no specifics or timeline have been revealed yet, Perfect Day at Lelepa will be different than the existing CocoCay with its own unique South Pacific design themes and ambience.
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