Is Royal Caribbean Stock Poised for a Rally?
Royal Caribbean (RCL) stock is at an interesting point right now. It is trading cheap, and if you bet on it, you are betting on a company that’s growing reasonably, is sustaining good cash flow and margin, has low-debt capital structure, and is relatively cheaply valued. But is that enough?
Why Bet On RCL Now?
RCL’s strategic investments in a newer, more innovative fleet (e.g., ‘Icon’ class) and exclusive, high-margin private destinations like ‘Perfect Day at CocoCay’ create a superior product that commands premium pricing. This allows RCL to capture share from competitors, particularly in the multi-generational family and luxury segments, and drive superior Net Yield growth and margins.
- As of January 2026, two-thirds of the year’s capacity was booked at record prices.
- Net Yields are guided to increase 2.1% to 4.1% in FY2026, on top of strong growth in 2025.
- Management cited the ‘best seven booking weeks in company history’ at the start of the 2026 WAVE season, indicating accelerating demand.
- RCL’s quarterly operating margin of 21.9% already exceeds its pre-pandemic peak and significantly outpaces its primary competitor, Carnival (16.9%).
How Do The Fundamentals Look?
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- Revenue Growth: 8.8% LTM and 28.2% last 3 year average.
- Operating Margin: Nearly 24.3% 3-year average operating margin.
- No Margin Shock: Royal Caribbean has improved in the last 12 months.
- Modest Valuation: Despite these fundamentals, RCL stock trades at a PE multiple of 20.2
Below is a quick comparison of RCL fundamentals with S&P medians.
| RCL | S&P Median | |
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| Sector | Consumer Discretionary | – |
| Industry | Hotels, Resorts & Cruise Lines | – |
| PE Ratio | 20.2 | 25.2 |
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| LTM* Revenue Growth | 8.8% | 6.4% |
| 3Y Average Annual Revenue Growth | 28.2% | 5.4% |
| LTM Operating Margin Change | 2.5% | 0.2% |
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| LTM* Operating Margin | 27.4% | 18.8% |
| 3Y Average Operating Margin | 24.3% | 18.2% |
| LTM* Free Cash Flow Margin | 6.9% | 14.0% |
*LTM: Last Twelve Months

The Bear View & The Current Investment Debate
The current investment debate on RCLis centered around: Can RCL’s premium brand and onboard revenue growth offset significant competitor capacity increases in its largest market, or will a price war compress margins?
The prevailing sentiment is bullish. The overwhelming evidence of a record 2026 booking curve and widening competitive moat outweighs the forward-looking, but not yet realized, risk of Caribbean pricing pressure. Execution is pristine.
| Bull View | Bear View |
|---|---|
| Superior fleet and private destinations will sustain pricing power (Net Yields >2.1%), while high-margin onboard spending continues its accretive mix-shift, absorbing any softness. | NCLH’s 43% Caribbean capacity increase will force promotional activity to maintain occupancy, causing RCL to miss Net Yield guidance in its most critical region (57% deployment). |
You can evaluate more on which view to bet on by visiting RCL Investment Highlights & Full Analysis
RCL Is Just One of Several Such Stocks
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- Greater than $2 Bil in market cap
- Meaningfully below 1Y high
- Current P/S < last few year average
- Strong operating margin
- P/E ratio below S&P 500 median
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- Win rate (percentage of picks returning positive) of > 70% for both 6-month and 12-month periods
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