Royal Caribbean International (RCI) is working on an innovative and industry-leading environmental report on its the Royal Beach Club, that it hopes will be up to snuff to get the full green light on the project, the company said in a press statement yesterday. The company has been given the go-ahead for the project by government,
Director of the Department of Environmental Planning and Protection (DEPP) Dr. Rhianna Neely-Murphy said yesterday the agency has nothing from Royal Caribbean International (RCI) to review at this time. Neely-Murphy made the comment when asked about the status of the environmental considerations for RCI’s proposed $100 million beach club on western Paradise Island. The government
An environmental impact assessment (EIA) of the Royal Caribbean International (RCI) beach club at Paradise Island, which was proposed under the former administration, recommended moving forward with the proposed development and found no significant negative impact. The assessment, completed in December 2020 by Islands By Design, a coastal and marine engineering, environmental consulting and project