Disney Cruise Line has announced an exciting lineup of summer 2026 itineraries, marking a significant milestone with its first-ever dual-ship deployment to Alaska.
The cruise line’s summer 2026 season will feature diverse destinations spanning the globe, including voyages to Alaska, Europe, The Bahamas, Caribbean, and new sailings from Singapore. This expansion demonstrates Disney Cruise Line’s growing global presence and commitment to offering varied vacation experiences for families.
In a historic move for the company, both the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder will operate seven-night voyages from Vancouver, Canada to Alaska. These itineraries will allow guests to explore popular ports such as Skagway, Juneau, and Ketchikan, renowned for their prehistoric glaciers, rich history, and shopping opportunities. Travelers will also have the chance to witness the impressive Dawes Glacier, which stands over 600 feet tall.
European itineraries aboard the Disney Dream will offer guests the opportunity to explore multiple countries, including Italy, Greece, Croatia, Malta, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Norway, Belgium, and the United Kingdom. From the iconic island of Santorini to the vibrant city of Copenhagen, these voyages combine historic landmarks with Mediterranean charm.
For those seeking tropical destinations, the Disney Treasure, Disney Wish, Disney Fantasy, and Disney Destiny will operate voyages from Port Canaveral and Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. These ships will visit destinations in The Bahamas, Eastern and Western Caribbean, including stops at Disney’s private destinations – Disney Castaway Cay and Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.
Additionally, the new Disney Adventure will introduce three- and four-night itineraries from Singapore’s Marina Bay Cruise Centre. The ship will feature unique attractions, including three new Marvel-themed experiences and an exclusive Broadway-style show called “Remember”.
Bookings will open in phases, starting with Castaway Club members on February 10, 2025, followed by the general public on February 17, 2025.