Royal Caribbean partners Make-A-Wish foundation

Royal Caribbean International (RCI) and Make-A-Wish are joining forces to support the latter’s mission of creating life-changing wishes for many kids around the world with critical illnesses.

RCI’s Wishes at Sea programme aims to contribute to the non-profit organisation’s efforts with both fundraising and in-kind donations of Royal Caribbean’s most impactful asset – memorable family experiences.

RCI’s Wishes at Sea programme aims to make the holiday a memorable one for kids with critical illnesses

In addition to making donations online, adventurers will soon be able to raise awareness and funds while enjoying their vacations across the cruise line’s ships and private destinations. The line-up of efforts will vary from Walk for Wishes 5Ks and walkathons to auctions for exclusive experiences and more.

Every wish will come to life with a bigger, bolder Royal Caribbean getaway that is specially planned for wish kids and their families. The adventures in store will be packed with everything from the ultimate experience at the cruise line’s top-rated private destination, Perfect Day at CocoCay, that includes access to the waterpark in the Caribbean and The Bahamas, a private cabana and a high-flying experience on the Up, Up & Away helium balloon. Plus, VIP treatment from start to finish, with exclusive experiences, complimentary Wi-Fi, private FlowRider sessions, and more.

“The memories we make with our families and friends on vacation are among the moments that are the most special and impactful, and for wish kids and their families, that very impact can change the course of their lives,” said Michael Bayley, president and CEO, RCI. “In this partnership, we are in a position to do what we love – delivering memorable vacations – while making a difference in the lives of those at the heart of Royal Caribbean, families, that need it most.”

“As we celebrate World Wish Month, we are grateful to partner with Royal Caribbean International and open a sea of new opportunities for us to fulfil our mission of granting life-changing wishes,” said Leslie Motter, president and CEO of Make-A-Wish America. “We know that a wish can chart a new course in these children’s lives, and we look forward to having the opportunity to work together to deliver that life-changing impact.”

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