Disney Dream will sail three- to seven-night voyages from Southampton
Disney Dream will offer three-, four- and seven-night sailings from Southampton, UK to Northern Europe and the Norwegian fjords in summer 2026, giving GCC-based travellers holidaying in the UK a chance to hop on board these bucket-list sailings.
The ship will also provide itineraries with stops in Italy, Greece, Croatia, Malta, France, Spain, the Netherlands and Belgium throughout the season.
Before this, the ship will complete a 14-night transatlantic crossing from Fort Lauderdale in Florida to Barcelona in Spain, from where it will sail seven to 12-night Mediterranean cruises.
Disney Cruise Line’s eight-ship fleet will also offer sailings in Europe, the Caribbean, Alaska and Singapore in summer 2026.
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Disney Adventure, which is due to launch in December 2025, will sail a combination of three- and four-night voyages from the Marina Bay Cruise Centre in Singapore from spring through to summer 2026.
There will be three new Marvel-themed attractions on board, plus Broadway-style musical spectaculars, including Remember, which have been developed exclusively for the new ship.
Disney Cruise Lines will also introduce a second ship to Alaska to offer more sailings from Vancouver from May 2026 onwards. Disney Magic and Disney Wonder will sail seven-night voyages with ports of call in Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan.
In summer 2026, three ships will sail from Port Canaveral in Florida to destinations in The Bahamas and Eastern or Western Caribbean, including stops in Disney Castaway Cay and Disney Lookout cay at Lighthouse Point.
Disney Fantasy will offer four- and five-night Bahamian voyages throughout the season, as well as one 10-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean.
Disney Wish will sail shorter three or four-night trips to The Bahamas.
Disney Treasure will operate seven-night sailings with ports of call in Tortola in the British Virgin Isles, Falmouth in Jamaica, Cozumel in Mexico, St Thomas in the US Virgin Islands and Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands.
Disney Destiny, due to launch in November 2025, is scheduled for four- and five-night cruises to The Bahamas and Western Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale in summer 2026. It will stop in Nassau, The Bahamas, Disney Castaway Cay or Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point. The new vessel will also sail two seven-night cruises to the Eastern and Western Caribbean during the season.
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