Set Sail for a Purpose

Join the 2026 LETR Cruise

The Law Enforcement Torch Run is thrilled to announce the 2026 LETR Cruise, an unforgettable journey aboard Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas from July 20 to 24, 2026. Open to LETR members, families, and supporters worldwide, this 4-night Bahamas adventure combines fun, connection, and meaningful impact. With stops at Perfect Day at CocoCay and Nassau, plus a relaxing day at sea, it’s the perfect getaway to celebrate the LETR community and support Special Olympics. Plans are underway to host a Torch Run through the streets of Nassau during our day ashore, making this cruise both a vacation and a mission in motion.

This is a great opportunity for Final Leg teams to reunite and reconnect or for local programs to relax and celebrate their success alongside fellow Torch Runners. What makes this cruise truly special is that every booking helps fuel the movement. Each reservation includes a $50 donation to the Special Olympics, and Royal Caribbean and Cruises International will donate to the movement based on our total bookings. Seventy percent of all booking donations will go directly to local Programs, allowing LETR to join in this adventure while still generating meaningful support right at home.

Cruises International will be on-site at the 2025 LETR International Conference in Minneapolis, where attendees can reserve their cabins with just a $185 deposit per person. For more information or to book now, click here.

Let’s cruise for a cause!

Sandy Nash is a development professional with expertise in event and donor management. She began her career with Special Olympics Illinois in 2008. After devoting 15 years at the local program level, Sandy transitioned to Special Olympics, Inc. as the Executive Director of LETR. Sandy played a key role as co-chair of the Special Olympics’ 50th Anniversary LETR Commemorative Run in 2018 and was instrumental in organizing the Flame Lighting Ceremony for the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games. Her extensive dedication and expertise have significantly benefited both the Special Olympics and LETR communities.