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Royal Caribbean Group Names Exit Glacier Greenhouses as 2026 Port Partners Small Business Accelerator Winner in Seward, Alaska
By MGN Editorial•June 9, 2026 at 02:58 PM
Royal Caribbean Group has selected Exit Glacier Greenhouses as the 2026 awardee of its Port Partners Small Business Accelerator programme in Seward, Alaska, recognising local innovation and supporting economic growth in cruise port communities.
Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE: RCL) has announced Exit Glacier Greenhouses as the recipient of its 2026 'Port Partners' Small Business Accelerator award in Seward, Alaska, the cruise giant confirmed via PR Newswire on 9 June 2026.
The Port Partners programme is designed to support local entrepreneurs in communities served by Royal Caribbean's fleet, providing resources, mentorship, and visibility to small businesses operating in or around key port destinations. The initiative culminated in a pitch competition that spotlighted local innovation and economic development in Seward, a gateway port for Alaska cruising and a significant stop on itineraries operating out of the Pacific Northwest and Vancouver.
Exit Glacier Greenhouses, named in reference to one of Seward's most recognised natural landmarks within Kenai Fjords National Park, was selected from among local competitors for its contribution to sustainable local enterprise and its potential for growth supported by increased cruise tourism traffic.
'The Port Partners Small Business Accelerator reflects Royal Caribbean Group's broader commitment to ensuring that the economic benefits of cruise tourism extend meaningfully into the local communities where our ships call,' the company stated in its announcement.
Seward serves as a major turnaround and port-of-call destination for Alaska cruise season, which typically runs from May through September. The town's economy is closely tied to the performance of the cruise industry, making programmes that channel visitor spending toward locally owned businesses particularly significant for community stakeholders.
The Port Partners initiative is part of Royal Caribbean Group's wider corporate social responsibility and destination stewardship strategy, which seeks to balance the commercial demands of large-scale cruise operations with sustainable community investment. By elevating small businesses through structured accelerator programmes and competitive pitch events, the group aims to foster long-term economic resilience in port communities that might otherwise see limited direct benefit from cruise passenger expenditure.
The 2026 award to Exit Glacier Greenhouses underscores a growing trend among major cruise operators to formalise community investment frameworks, particularly in environmentally sensitive and economically distinct destinations such as coastal Alaska.
#Royal Caribbean Group#cruise industry#Alaska cruising#Seward#port communities#small business#sustainable tourism#destination stewardship
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