Disney Cruise Line summer 2025 itineraries for Europe, Alaska, and more
Disney Cruise Line summer 2025 schedule will send the Disney Fantasy on its first European tour of Mediterranean and Northern Europe.
Disney Cruise Line summer 2025 schedule will send the Disney Fantasy on its first European tour of Mediterranean and Northern Europe.
Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point will open summer 2024 as a private port of call for Disney Cruise Line. Take a look at construction.
Disney Cruise Line opens its dedicated Port Everglades Terminal in Fort Lauderdale, Florida homeporting a ship year-round for next 15 years
More details announced for the Bahamian-inspired venues at Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point on the island of Eleuthera in The Bahamas.
Brand-new deck party and tree lighting ceremony headline new offerings on Disney Cruise Line Very Merrytime Cruises in 2023
Disney Cruise Line’s announces the inaugural sailings to Lighthouse Point, their newest Bahamian destination, will debut in June 2024
Disney Cruise Line fans are always eager to know where the ships are sailing, and they anxiously wait for new bookings to open. Wondering just where the sailings on Disney Cruise Line ships in 2024 will take you? Return cruisers will find familiar destinations including Disney’s private island Castaway Cay in the Bahamas as well as ports of call in the Caribbean and Mexico. All five Disney ships will depart from domestic ports in early 2024, making it easy for U.S. Disney fans to get a dose of fun, sun, and magic close to home. Bookings open on December 15, 2022. Take a look at the sailings from Florida, Texas, Louisiana, and California, and let us know where you are most excited to go.
Disney Cruise Line 2023 itineraries will include spooktacular surprises, holiday cheer, and plenty of family-friendly destinations.
Disney Cruise Line will feature its first full five-ship summer program in 2023, highlighted by the debut European season for the Disney Dream.
Disney Cruise Line will follow updated U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance regarding face coverings, making them optional for sailings starting on March 11, 2022.
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