Disney Heads to Alaska, Europe, The Bahamas, and the Caribbean in 2026 

Disney Cruise Line (DCL) is gearing up for an exciting 2026, expanding its cruise offerings as Disney Adventure and Disney Destiny join the fleet before the end of the year.

Guests can embark on unforgettable journeys to Alaska, Europe, the Bahamas, and the Caribbean, with sailings departing from Vancouver, Florida, Barcelona or Civitavecchia, and Southampton.

Vancouver to Alaska

Disney Alaska
(Photo via Disney Cruise Line)

In May 2026, Disney Wonder and Disney Magic will host seven-night sailings from Vancouver, Canada to Ketchikan, Juneau, and Skagway in Alaska. Several voyages will visit the 600-foot Dawes Glacier while Disney Magic will cruise by Icy Strait Point, treating guests to the area’s unique wildlife. 

Fort Lauderdale and Barcelona/Civitavecchia to Europe 

Disney Europe
(Photo courtesy of Disney Cruise Line)

The 2010-built Disney Dream will head to Europe for the summer. The season starts with a 14-night transatlantic crossing from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona, Spain followed by seven- to 12-night Mediterranean itineraries from Barcelona or Civitavecchia, Italy. As the season ends, the 4,000-passenger vessel will travel to Northern Europe from Southampton, UK. 

Depending on the itinerary, the ports of call could include the UK, Belgium, Norway, the Netherlands, Spain, France, Malta, Croatia, Greece, Denmark, and for the first time—Cagliari, an island city in Sardinia, Italy,

Port Canaveral to The Bahamas and the Caribbean

A large cruise ship is docked near the tropical haven of Castaway Cay under a clear blue sky. There is a walkway with people strolling and lush greenery on either side. A wooden bin is in the foreground, with palm trees swaying gently in the background.
Disney Fantasy at Castaway Cay

The Disney Fantasy will offer four- and five-night Bahamian cruises, along with a 10-night Southern Caribbean voyage. The Disney Wish will sail on three- and four-night Bahamian itineraries.

Meanwhile, the Disney Treasure will depart on seven-night Eastern or Western Caribbean cruises, visiting destinations like Tortola, Falmouth, Cozumel, St. Thomas, and Grand Cayman. The three ships feature stops at Disney’s exclusive retreats, Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point and Disney Castaway Cay. 

Fort Lauderdale to The Bahamas and Western Caribbean

A large cruise ship, the Disney Destiny, sails on the ocean at dusk under a purple and orange sky.
(Photo courtesy of Disney Cruise Line)

Scheduled to enter service in November 2025, the Disney Destiny will depart from Fort Lauderdale and explore the Caribbean and The Bahamas, including Disney’s exclusive destinations Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point and/or Disney Castaway Cay. Cruises span four to seven nights.

First Singapore Cruise Season

A large cruise ship named Disney Adventure is shown sailing on calm waters under a clear blue sky. The ship, destined for Singapore in 2025, features the classic Disney color scheme with a black hull and yellow lifeboats.
Disney Adventure (Photo courtesy of Disney Cruise Line)

DCL is entering the Singapore cruise market for the first time in December 2025. Three- and four-night explorations onboard Disney Adventure will sail from Singapore’s Marina Bay Cruise Centre, allowing guests to discover the vessel’s Marvel-themed attractions; tales from Pixar, Disney, and Marvel; Broadway-style musicals; and diverse cuisine.

DCL Castaway Club members can begin booking on February 10, while non-members will have access starting February 17.