Saturday, August 3, 2024 Royal Caribbean International continues to enhance its local workforce by naming Stacy Lubin as the new Director of Environment and Sustainability for the upcoming Royal Beach Club Paradise Island. Set to open in 2025 in Nassau, Bahamas, this 17-acre beachfront venue is a testament to sustainable tourism. With two decades of experience in conservation, Lubin will lead all environmental efforts at the beach club, ensuring compliance with both Royal Caribbean’s standards and Bahamian environmental laws, in collaboration with the local Department of Environmental Planning and Protection.

“Stacy Lubin has built an inspiring career on the very combination that also drives Royal Caribbean’s vision for Royal Beach Club Paradise Island: the passion for conservation and the commitment to protecting The Bahamas’ natural resources combined with advocating for innovative and sustainable methods to steer development,” said Philip Simon, president and general manager , Royal Beach Club and Royal Caribbean International Bahamas. “With the preparations for the construction of the beach club underway, Stacy and her 20 years of experience will guide our environmental work to focus on both preserving the natural beauty of our home and making Paradise Island more accessible than ever before.” In April 2023, the cruise company disclosed its comprehensive environmental strategy for this project, emphasizing zero waste-to-landfill, utilization of renewable ene.