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Disney Cruise Line has announced its summer 2027
itineraries, outlining an expanded deployment across Europe, Alaska, The
Bahamas, the Caribbean and Southeast Asia. The programme introduces new
destinations, extended route options and the return of themed cruises built
around popular Disney franchises.
Early booking windows for Castaway Club members open
on Feb. 16, 2026, with general sales beginning Feb. 23, 2026.
Disney Wish debuts in Europe
For the first time, the Disney Wish will operate a
European season following a repositioning cruise. The ship will offer
itineraries ranging from three to ten nights, including calls at new ports such
as Zadar in Croatia, Trieste near Venice in Italy and Hellesylt in Norway.
The European programme combines short and mid-length
sailings designed to blend cultural experiences with Disney’s onboard
entertainment and family-focused offerings.
Alaska season resumes
The Disney Magic and Disney Wonder will return to
Alaska, sailing from Vancouver. Both vessels will operate seven-night
itineraries. In addition, the Disney Magic will offer select six-night and
eight-night voyages, providing additional flexibility for travellers seeking
extended exploration of the region.
Caribbean and Bahamas expansion
Port Canaveral remains a central hub in the summer
2027 deployment.
The Disney Dream will operate three- and four-night
sailings to The Bahamas, including visits to Disney Castaway Cay and Disney
Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.
The Disney Fantasy will continue four- and five-night
itineraries to The Bahamas and select Caribbean destinations. A ten-night
Southern Caribbean sailing will also be available for guests seeking longer
voyages.
The Disney Treasure will maintain seven-night Eastern
and Western Caribbean itineraries from Port Canaveral.
From Fort Lauderdale, the Disney Destiny will offer
three-, four- and five-night sailings to The Bahamas and the Caribbean,
alongside four seven-night itineraries to the Eastern and Western Caribbean.
Select departures will include visits to both Disney Castaway Cay and Disney
Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.
Southeast Asia sailings continue
The Disney Adventure will continue operating from
Singapore between January and August 2027. The ship will offer three- and
four-night, all-at-sea itineraries, targeting travellers seeking shorter
regional cruise experiences.
Themed cruises return
Disney Cruise Line will also expand its themed cruise
offerings. Marvel Day at Sea will return aboard the Disney Magic from
Galveston, Texas, and will be featured for the first time on select seven-night
itineraries to The Bahamas.
Pixar Day at Sea will be available on five-night
sailings aboard the Disney Fantasy from Port Canaveral, offering guests
immersive onboard experiences inspired by Pixar films.
Full details of the summer 2027 itineraries and
booking options are available via disneycruise.com or through travel advisors.
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Credit: © Disney Cruise Line
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