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Disney Cruise Line Announces Summer 2026 Itineraries

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It’s not even quite summer 2025 yet, but the best cruise fares come to those who plan in advance. Disney has released their latest round of itineraries for Disney Cruise Line ships sailing in the summer of 2026. Booking begins early next week as follows:

  • Monday, Feb. 10: Pearl Castaway Club
  • Tuesday, Feb. 11: Platinum Castaway Club, Golden Oak and WDW Club 33
  • Wednesday, Feb.12: Gold Castaway Club
  • Thursday, Feb. 13: Silver Castaway Club, Disney Vacation Club + AbD Insiders
  • Monday, Feb. 17: General Bookings

So where can you go? So many places! With eight ships currently booking, there’s a lot more Disney cruising than there ever has been before. Here’s a list of key regions and destinations. For specifics, you can head to the Disney Cruise Line website and browse all the new itineraries there. Or of course, you can call your favorite travel agent!

Alaska

Glacier viewing from the deck of the Wonder.

Beginning in May, Disney will have two ships – the Magic and the Wonder – sailing 7-night voyages from Vancouver, Canada. Ports of call will include Skagway, Juneau, and Ketchikan, all famous for prehistoric glaciers, rich histories, and eclectic shopping. Dawes Glacier is also a highlight of these cruises; a tidewater glacier over 600 feet high.

Europe

The Dream returns to Europe for the summer, with a new port of call in Cagliari, an island city in Sardinia, Italy. Other picturesque ports span geography in Italy, Greece, Croatia, Malta, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Norway, Belgium, and the United Kingdom.

Sightseeing in Copenhagen.

To get there, she’ll make a 14-night transatlantic crossing from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida to Barcelona, Spain. Once she arrives, she’ll spend a while sailing 7- to 12-night Mediterranean cruises from Barcelona or Civitavecchia, Italy. Toward the end of the summer, she’ll move to cover Northern Europe and the Norwegian Fjords with 3-, 4-, and 7-night cruises from Southampton in the United Kingdom.

Bahamas and the Caribbean

Three of the Disney Cruise Line ships will be covering routes with Bahamas, Eastern Caribbean, and Western Caribbean ports from Port Canaveral. These itineraries include stops at one (or occasionally both) of Disney’s private ports: Castaway Cay and Lookout Cay. No matter how long you have to sail, there’s a sailing for you. The Fantasy will sail 4- and 5-night voyages, and the Wish will have 3- and 4-night trips. The Treasure will offer week-long sailings. And finally, for those looking for an extended time afloat, the Fantasy will have a single 10-night double dip cruise departing on July 12, 2026.

Castaway Cay. (photo by Brian Carey)

Guests looking for similar itineraries departing from Fort Lauderdale will have the option to sail 4- and 5- night cruises on the Disney Destiny. The Destiny will also offer two 7-night cruises to the Eastern and Western Caribbean during the 2026 summer season. One of the two – departing on June 20, 2026 – is a double dip.

From Singapore: Destination The Ship

The Disney Adventure launches in December 2025, sailing 3- and 4- night voyages from the Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore in summer 2026. These sailings have no port stops, giving guests plenty of time to enjoy everything this ship has to offer.

 

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Jennifer Heymont

Jennifer has a background in math and biology, so she ended up in Data Science where she gets to do both. She lives just north of Boston with her husband, kids, and assorted animal members of the family. Although it took three visits for the Disney bug to "take", she now really wishes she lived a lot closer to the Parks.

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