Royal Caribbean’s Wild New Cruise Port Will Feature the World’s Longest Lazy River and Slide Taller Than Statue of Liberty

Royal Caribbean has dropped details about its most outrageous private destination yet — and it’s not in the Bahamas. Perfect Day Mexico is set to open in 2027, and it’s pulling out all the stops: 30+ waterslides, a two-mile-long beach, and the world’s longest lazy river that’ll take over an hour to float around.

Think of it as CocoCay’s bold, adrenaline-fuelled cousin — bigger, wilder, and built from the ground up to be a next-level beach day experience.

Spanning over 200 acres, Perfect Day Mexico will be one of the largest cruise ports ever built from scratch.

Aerial view of Perfect Day Mexico, Royal Caribbean’s tropical water park, featuring bold, colorful water slides, a winding lazy river lined with pink and orange umbrellas, thatched cabanas, and a tranquil lagoon surrounded by lush jungle.

The World’s Longest Lazy River — With a Wild Side

One of the most talked-about features of Perfect Day Mexico is the record-breaking lazy river. It’s not just long — it’s epic. Expect a relaxing float that can last more than an hour, winding through tropical scenery with float-up bars, cupholders in every tube, and even the option to bring a beer cooler along for the ride.

Best of all, access to the lazy river is included in your cruise fare—no day pass is needed.

But it’s not all gentle currents. At one point, the river splits — and if you’re feeling brave, you can take the “crazy” branch. This part of the river throws in rapids, waves, spins, and unexpected twists, all designed to add a shot of adrenaline to your lazy-day plans.

Over 30 Waterslides, Including the Tallest in the Americas

This image showcases Royal Caribbean’s upcoming Splashaway Bay at Perfect Day Mexico, set to debut in fall 2027. The colorful water play area features twisting slides, splash fountains, and a giant tipping bucket, all surrounded by palm trees, a lazy river, and shaded lounge chairs on sandy terrain.

Perfect Day Mexico isn’t just about chilling — it’s a full-on thrill zone. Loco Waterpark is located at the heart of the action, home to more than 30 waterslides spread across five towering slide complexes. Royal Caribbean is doubling down on what guests love most: raft slides, including a giant family raft slide built for up to six people.

Loco Waterpark will be a ticketed area, just like Thrill Waterpark at CocoCay, so cruisers can choose whether to pay for the splashiest thrills.

The headline act? Jaguar’s Peak — a jaw-dropping 170-foot-tall slide tower, officially the tallest in North and South America. You’ll also find hydrolaunch slides that shoot you into the air, and the world’s first-ever sombrero slide, shaped like Mexico’s most iconic hat.

If you’ve been to CocoCay, think of this as its bolder, more immersive cousin — with more slides, more space, and more grown-up fun.

Splash Cove and the Ultimate Family Pool Day

Right at the heart of Perfect Day Mexico is Splash Cove, a sprawling zone built for all-day fun. It’s home to the world’s longest lazy river, but there’s plenty more — including a 100,000-square-foot pool (yes, you read that right), one of more than 10 pools across the destination. Together, they cover an area the size of four football fields.

For families, there’s a huge Splashaway Bay with kid-friendly slides, splash zones, and the first-ever Splashaway Cabanas, giving parents a comfy base right next to the action. Whether your kids are waterpark daredevils or just want to paddle, this place has them covered.

Adults-Only Vibes at El Hideaway

This image shows El Hideaway, the adults-only neighborhood at Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day at Costa Maya, Mexico. The serene lagoon-style pool is lined with pink and purple umbrellas, thatched-roof cabanas, and tropical greenery, with a large swim-up bar at its center and a view of the bold water slides in the distance.

El Hideaway is your spot if your idea of a perfect day involves cocktails, music, and zero kids. This adults-only zone is for guests aged 18+ and brings serious party energy with a massive 50,000-square-foot zero-entry pool, multiple swim-up bars, and a live in-pool DJ keeping the vibes going all day.

You can book a spot in the Ultimate Party Cabana, which comes with its own private pool, bar, and space for up to 20 people — basically your own VIP beach club within the beach club. Or, if you’re more into laid-back luxury, there are toes-in-the-sand bars, live music, and chilled-out cabanas too.

Luxury Lounging at Costa Beach Club and Chill Beach

This image shows the Royal Beach Club in Cozumel, Mexico, with a large resort pool surrounded by green loungers and pink-and-white umbrellas. Guests relax in the pool and around a thatched-roof swim-up bar, while the beach and turquoise ocean stretch out just beyond the lush greenery and palm trees.

Not everything at Perfect Day Mexico is go-go-go. If you’re after a slower pace, you’ve got options — starting with Chill Beach, a stunning stretch of coastline that runs for nearly two miles along both sides of the pier. With complimentary loungers, umbrellas, and towels, it’s the perfect place to switch off and soak up the sun.

Want to take it up a notch? Head to the Costa Beach Club, Royal Caribbean’s premium beach experience. Think heated infinity pools, plush loungers, and private cabanas with personal attendants. It’s a quieter, more exclusive way to spend your day — ideal for cruisers who prefer a glass of fizz to a waterslide.

Fiesta Plaza: Where the Party Begins

From the moment you step off the ship, Fiesta Plaza sets the tone. Designed to immerse guests in the spirit of Mexico, it’s a vibrant welcome zone filled with live music, dancing, and bold colours. It’s not just a walkway — it’s a full-blown experience.

Look up and you’ll spot the world’s largest sombrero towering above the Tipsy Sombrero Bar, where margaritas and cervezas are ready and waiting. And if you fancy arriving in style, you can even hop on a trajinera — a Mexican-style gondola — to glide through the port.

Opening in 2027 — Here’s How to Be Among the First

Perfect Day Mexico is set to open in late 2027, and it’s already shaping up to be one of the most exciting cruise destinations Royal Caribbean has ever created. Cruises visiting the new port will sail from Florida, Texas, and New Orleans, and itineraries are expected to go on sale later this year.

Whether you’re in it for the lazy river, the record-breaking slides, or a beachside cocktail under the world’s biggest sombrero, you won’t want to miss this stop.

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