Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd is a leading global cruise vacation company that operates a fleet of innovative and luxurious cruise ships, offering unique travel experiences to destinations around the world
The company is renowned for its diverse range of cruise brands, each catering to different market segments, including family-friendly vacations, adventure travel, and luxury escapes. Royal Caribbean focuses on providing exceptional onboard amenities and entertainment, including cutting-edge technology, gourmet dining, and engaging activities, allowing passengers of all ages to enjoy memorable journeys at sea. Additionally, the company emphasizes sustainable tourism practices and invests in initiatives to reduce its environmental impact while enriching the communities it visits.
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Royal Caribbean Group has raised its quarterly dividend to $0.75 per share, a 36% increase. The dividend will be paid on April 4, 2025, to shareholders of record by March 7, 2025.