Royal Caribbean has announced the cancellation of scheduled shore excursions at the Costa Maya cruise port in Mexico following ongoing labor protests. The decision affects cruise passengers scheduled to visit the port in early June 2026.
These cancellations specifically impact cruise itineraries involving passengers from the United States and Caribbean markets. The labor disputes at the Costa Maya port have led to operational disruptions, prompting the cruise line to adjust its excursion offerings for safety and logistical reasons.
Passenger Guidance Amid Port Disruptions
Cruise passengers planning shore activities in Costa Maya should anticipate cancellations and monitor updates directly from Royal Caribbean. Travelers are encouraged to
consult the cruise operator for the latest itinerary information and possible adjustments due to the port labor situation.
The labor protests at the Costa Maya port have caused significant interruptions to cruise shore excursions, affecting itineraries set for early June 2026. Details regarding the duration of the protests or alternative arrangements have not been disclosed.
Passengers affected by these cancellations are advised to stay informed through official Royal Caribbean communications to manage their plans accordingly.









