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  • Antigua and Barbuda St Johns, Antigua
  • Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina Ushuaia, Argentina
  • Aruba Oranjestad, Aruba
  • Australia Adelaide, Australia Brisbane, Australia Cairns, Australia Darwin, Australia Fremantle, Australia Hobart, Tasmania Melbourne, Australia Sydney, Australia
  • Barbados Bridgetown, Barbados
  • Belgium Antwerp, Belgium Zeebrugge (Bruges), Belgium
  • Brazil Itajai, Brazil Maceio, Brazil Manaus, Brazil Paranagua, Brazil Recife, Brazil Rio De Janeiro, Brazil Salvador De Bahia, Brazil Santos (Sao Paulo), Brazil
  • British Virgin Islands Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands
  • Canada Montreal, Quebec Quebec City, Quebec Vancouver, Canada
  • Canary Islands Arrecife, Canary Islands Gran Canaria, Canary Islands Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura St Cruz De La Palma, Canary Islands Tenerife, Canary Islands
  • Chile San Antonio, Chile Valparaiso, Chile
  • China Hong Kong, China Shanghai, China Tianjin, China
  • Colombia Cartagena, Colombia
  • Costa Rica Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica Puntarenas, Costa Rica
  • Croatia Dubrovnik, Croatia Split, Croatia
  • Curacao Willemstad, Curacao
  • Cyprus Limassol, Cyprus
  • Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Dominican Republic La Romana, Dominican Republic Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
  • Egypt Alexandria, Egypt Safaga, Egypt
  • Fiji Lautoka, Fiji
  • Finland Helsinki, Finland
  • France Bordeaux, France Cannes, France Fort de France, Martinique Le Havre (Paris), France Marseille, France Rouen, France Toulon, France Villefranche (Nice), France
  • French Polynesia Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia
  • Gambia Banjul, Gambia
  • Germany Bremerhaven, Germany Hamburg, Germany Kiel, Germany Travemunde, Germany Warnemunde, Germany
  • Ghana Tema, Ghana
  • Greece Chania, Crete Corfu, Greece Iraklion, Greece Lavrion, Greece Piraeus (Athens), Greece Rhodes, Greece Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Grenada St Georges, Grenada
  • Guadeloupe Pointe A Pitre, Guadeloupe
  • Iceland Reykjavik, Iceland
  • India Cochin, India Mumbai, India
  • Indonesia Bali, Indonesia
  • Ireland Dublin, Ireland
  • Israel Haifa, Israel
  • Italy Ancona, Italy Bari, Italy Brindisi, Italy Cagliari, Sardinia Catania, Sicily Chioggia, Italy Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Genoa, Italy Livorno (Florence/Pisa), Italy Messina, Sicily Naples, Italy Olbia, Sardinia Palermo, Sicily Ravenna, Italy Savona, Italy Taranto, Italy Trieste, Italy Venice, Italy
  • Jamaica Montego Bay, Jamaica
  • Japan Kobe/Osaka, Japan Naha, Japan Tokyo, Japan Yokohama, Japan
  • Kenya Mombasa, Kenya
  • Malta La Valletta, Malta
  • Mauritius Port Louis, Mauritius
  • Mexico Cozumel, Mexico
  • Monaco Monaco
  • New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand
  • Norway Bergen, Norway Oslo, Norway Tromso, Norway
  • Panama Colon, Panama Panama City, Panama
  • Peru Callao (Lima), Peru
  • Philippines Manila, Philippines
  • Portugal Funchal, Madeira Lisbon, Portugal Ponta Delgada, Azores Porto, Portugal
  • Puerto Rico San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • Qatar Doha, Qatar
  • Saudi Arabia Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
  • Senegal Dakar, Senegal
  • Seychelles Mahe, Seychelles
  • Singapore Singapore
  • South Africa Cape Town, South Africa Durban, South Africa
  • South Korea Busan, South Korea Incheon, South Korea
  • Spain Alicante, Spain Barcelona, Spain Bilbao, Spain Cartagena, Spain Ibiza, Spain Malaga, Spain Palma De Mallorca, Spain Seville, Spain Tarragona, Spain Valencia, Spain
  • St Maarten Marigot, St Maarten Philipsburg, St. Maarten
  • Sweden Stockholm, Sweden
  • Taiwan Keelung, Taiwan
  • Thailand Laem Chabang (Bangkok), Thailand
  • The Netherlands Amsterdam, Holland Ijmuiden, Holland Rotterdam (Amsterdam), Holland
  • Turkey Antalya, Turkey Istanbul, Turkey Izmir, Turkey Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey Marmaris, Turkey
  • United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom Belfast, Northern Ireland Bristol, England Cowes, Isle Of Wight Dover, England Dundee, Scotland Edinburgh, Scotland Falmouth, England Greenock (Glasgow), Scotland Liverpool, England London, England Newcastle, England Portsmouth, England Southampton, England Troon, Scotland
  • United States Baltimore, Maryland Boston, Massachusetts Charleston, South Carolina Fort Lauderdale, Florida Galveston, Texas Hilo, Hawaii Honolulu (Oahu), Hawaii Jacksonville, Florida Juneau, Alaska Los Angeles, California Miami, Florida Mobile, Alabama New Orleans, Louisiana New York City, New York Norfolk, Virginia Palm Beach, Florida Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Port Canaveral, Florida San Diego, California San Francisco, California Seattle, Washington Seward, Alaska Tampa, Florida Whittier, Alaska
  • Uruguay Montevideo, Uruguay
  • US Virgin Islands St Thomas, US Virgin Islands
  • Albania Durres, Albania Sarande, Albania Vlora, Albania
  • Algeria Algiers, Algeria Bejaia, Algeria
  • American Samoa Pago Pago, American Samoa
  • Angola Lobito, Angola Luanda, Angola Namibe, Angola
  • Anguilla Anguilla
  • Antarctica Antarctica Peninsula South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
  • Antigua and Barbuda Barbuda Falmouth, Antigua St Johns, Antigua
  • Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina Elephant Island, Argentina Paradise Bay, Antarctica Puerto Madryn, Argentina Ushuaia, Argentina
  • Australia Adelaide, Australia Airlie Beach, Australia Albany, Australia Batemans Bay, Australia Brisbane, Australia Broome, Australia Bunbury, Australia Burnie, Tasmania Cairns, Australia Cooktown, Australia Darwin, Australia Eden, Australia Esperance, Australia Exmouth, Australia Fraser Island, Australia Fremantle, Australia Geelong, Australia Geraldton, Australia Gladstone, Australia Hamilton Island, Australia Hobart, Tasmania Kangaroo Island, Australia Kuri Bay, Australia Lizard Island, Australia Margaret River, Australia Melbourne, Australia Mooloolaba, Australia Moreton Island, Australia Newcastle, Australia Norfolk Island, Australia Percy Islands Phillip Island, Australia Port Arthur, Tasmania Port Douglas, Australia Port Lincoln, Australia Portland, Australia Robe, Australia Sydney, Australia Thursday Island, Australia Townsville, Australia Willis Island, Australia Yorkeys Knob, Australia
  • Bahamas Andros Island, Bahamas Bimini Islands, Bahamas Castaway Cay, Bahamas Celebration Key, Bahamas Coco Cay, Bahamas Freeport, Bahamas Great Exuma Island, Bahamas Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas Half Moon Cay, Bahamas Lighthouse Point, Bahamas Long Island, Bahamas Nassau, Bahamas Ocean Cay, Bahamas Princess Cays, Bahamas Rose Island, Bahamas San Salvador Island, Bahamas Staniel Cay, Bahamas West End, Bahamas
  • Bahrain Khalifa Bin Salman, Bahrain
  • Belize Belize City, Belize Harvest Caye, Belize
  • Benin Cotonou, Benin
  • Bermuda Hamilton, Bermuda Kings Wharf, Bermuda St George, Bermuda
  • Brazil Angra Dos Reis, Brazil Belem, Brazil Boca da Valeria, Brazil Buzios, Brazil Cabo Frio, Brazil Camboriu, Brazil Fortaleza, Brazil Ilha Grande, Brazil Ilhabela, Brazil Ilheus, Brazil Itajai, Brazil Macapa, Brazil Maceio, Brazil Manaus, Brazil Natal, Brazil Paranagua, Brazil Paraty, Brazil Parintins, Brazil Portobelo, Brazil Recife, Brazil Rio De Janeiro, Brazil Rio Grande, Brazil Salvador De Bahia, Brazil Santarem, Brazil Santos (Sao Paulo), Brazil Sao Francisco Do Sul, Brazil
  • British Virgin Islands Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands Norman Island, British Virgin Islands Tortola, British Virgin Islands Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands
  • Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
  • Bulgaria Bourgas, Bulgaria Varna, Bulgaria
  • Cambodia Sihanoukville, Cambodia
  • Canada Alert Bay, British Columbia Baie-Comeau, Quebec Bonne Bay, Newfoundland Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Corner Brook, Newfoundland Gaspe, Quebec Halifax, Nova Scotia Havre St Pierre, Quebec Iles de la Madeleine, Quebec L'Anse Aux Meadows, Canada Lunenburg, Nova Scotia Montreal, Quebec Nanaimo, British Columbia Prince Rupert, British Columbia Quebec City, Quebec Red Bay, Labrador Saguenay, Quebec Saint John, New Brunswick Sept-Iles, Quebec St Anthony, Newfoundland St Johns, Newfoundland Sydney, Nova Scotia Tadoussac, Quebec Trois Rivieres, Quebec Vancouver, Canada Victoria, British Columbia
  • Canary Islands Arrecife, Canary Islands El Hierro, Canary Islands Gran Canaria, Canary Islands La Gomera, Canary Islands Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura St Cruz De La Palma, Canary Islands Tenerife, Canary Islands
  • Cape Verde Boa Vista, Cape Verde Mindelo, Cape Verde Porto Novo, Cape Verde Praia, Cape Verde Islands Sal, Cape Verde
  • Cayman Islands Cayman Brac George Town, Grand Cayman
  • Channel Islands Guernsey, Channel Islands Jersey, Channel Islands Sark, Channel Islands
  • Chile Antofagasta, Chile Arica, Chile Cape Horn, Chile Castro, Chiloe Island Coquimbo (La Serena), Chile Easter Island, Chile Iquique, Chile Isla Robinson Crusoe, Chile Laguna San Rafael, Chile Puerto Chacabuco, Chile Puerto Montt, Chile Puerto Williams, Chile Punta Arenas, Chile San Antonio, Chile Valparaiso, Chile
  • China Dalian, China Dongtou, China Haikou, China Hong Kong, China Pingtan Island, China Qingdao, China Sanya, China Shanghai, China Shenzhen, China Tianjin, China Xiamen, China Zhoushan, China
  • Colombia Cartagena, Colombia Isla De Providencia, Colombia San Andres Island, Colombia Santa Marta, Colombia
  • Cook Islands Aitutaki, Cook Islands Rarotonga, Cook Islands
  • Costa Rica Bahia Culebra, Costa Rica Curu, Costa Rica Golfito, Costa Rica Herradura, Costa Rica Playa Flamingo, Costa Rica Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica Puerto Limon, Costa Rica Puntarenas, Costa Rica Quepos, Costa Rica Tortuga Island, Costa Rica
  • Croatia Cres, Croatia Dubrovnik, Croatia Hvar, Croatia Komiza, Croatia Korcula, Croatia Mali Losinj, Croatia Opatija, Croatia Primosten, Croatia Pula, Croatia Rab, Croatia Rijeka, Croatia Rovinj, Croatia Sibenik, Croatia Split, Croatia Trogir, Croatia Zadar, Croatia
  • Cuba Havana, Cuba Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
  • Cyprus Ayia Napa, Cyprus Larnaca, Cyprus Limassol, Cyprus Paphos, Cyprus
  • Denmark Aalborg, Denmark Aarhus, Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark Faaborg, Denmark Fredericia, Denmark Helsingor, Denmark Kalundborg, Denmark Nyborg, Denmark Ronne, Bornholm Skagen, Denmark
  • Dominica Portsmouth, Dominica Roseau, Dominica
  • Dominican Republic Cabo Rojo, Dominican Republic Catalina Island, Dominican Republic La Romana, Dominican Republic Puerto Plata/Amber Cove, Dominican Republic Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Samana, Dominican Republic Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
  • Ecuador Esmeraldas, Ecuador Guayaquil, Ecuador Manta, Ecuador Puerto Bolivar, Ecuador
  • Egypt Alexandria, Egypt Port Said, Egypt Port Sokhna, Egypt Safaga, Egypt Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt Suez Canal
  • El Salvador Acajutia, El Salvador
  • Equatorial Guinea Annobon Island, Equatorial Guinea
  • Estonia Saaremaa, Estonia Tallinn, Estonia
  • Falkland Islands Port Stanley, Falkland Islands
  • Faroe Islands Klaksvik, Faroe Islands Runavik, Faroe Islands Thorshavn, Faroe Islands
  • Fiji Beqa Island, Fiji Dravuni, Fiji Kabara, Fiji Kadavu Island, Fiji Lautoka, Fiji Leleuvia, Fiji Levuka, Ovalau Port Denarau, Fiji Savusavu, Fiji Suva, Fiji Taveuni, Fiji
  • Finland Helsinki, Finland Kemi, Finland Kotka, Finland Mariehamn, Finland Oulu, Finland Rauma, Finland Turku, Finland Vaasa, Finland
  • France Ajaccio, Corsica Antibes, France Bandol, France Bastia, Corsica Beaulieu-Sur-Mer, France Belle Ile, France Bonifacio, Corsica Bordeaux, France Brest, France Calais, France Calvi, Corsica Cannes, France Cassis, France Cherbourg, France Concarneau, France Douarnenez, France Dunkirk, France Fort de France, Martinique Honfleur, France Iles Du Salut, French Guiana L'Ile Rousse, Corsica La Ciotat, France La Rochelle, France Le Havre (Paris), France Le Marin, Martinque Le Verdon, France Les Anses d'Arlet, Martinique Lorient, France Marseille, France Mayotte, Comoros Menton, France Port Vendres, France Porto Vecchio, Corsica Propriano, Corsica Rouen, France Saint Raphael, France Saint-Denis, Reunion Saint-Florent, Corsica Saint-Nazaire, France Sanary sur Mer, France Sete, France St Barthelemy St Jean de Luz, France St Malo, France St Pierre et Miquelon St Tropez, France Toulon, France Villefranche (Nice), France
  • French Polynesia Atuona, French Polynesia Bora Bora, French Polynesia Fakarava, French Polynesia Fatu Hiva, French Polynesia Huahine, French Polynesia Moorea, French Polynesia Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia Raiatea, French Polynesia Rangiroa, French Polynesia Tahaa, French Polynesia Tahuata, French Polynesia Ua Pou, French Polynesia
  • Germany Binz, Germany Bremerhaven, Germany Cuxhaven, Germany Hamburg, Germany Heligoland, Germany Kiel Canal Kiel, Germany List, Germany Sassnitz, Germany Travemunde, Germany Warnemunde, Germany Wismar, Germany
  • Ghana Takoradi, Ghana Tema, Ghana
  • Gibraltar Gibraltar, UK
  • Greece Agios Nikolaos, Crete Amorgos, Greece Andros, Greece Argostoli (Kefallinia), Greece Chania, Crete Chios, Greece Corfu, Greece Corinth Canal (Cruising Canal) Delos, Greece Fiskardo, Cephalonia Folegandros, Greece Gythion, Greece Hydra, Greece Igoumenitsa, Greece Ikaria, Greece Ios, Nisos Ios Iraklion, Greece Itea, Greece Ithaca, Greece Kalamata, Greece Kamares, Nisos Sifnos Katakolon (Olympia), Greece Kavala, Greece Kos, Greece Kythnos, Greece Milos, Greece Monemvasia, Greece Mykonos, Greece Myrina, Nisos Limnos Mytilene, Greece Nafplion, Greece Naxos, Nisos Naxos Nisos Symi, Greece Nydri, Greece Paros, Greece Patmos, Greece Piraeus (Athens), Greece Poros, Greece Porto Carras, Greece Pylos, Greece Rethymnon, Greece Rhodes, Greece Sami, Cephalonia Samos, Nisos Samos Santorini, Greece Skiathos, Nisos Skiathos Skopelos, Greece Spetses, Greece Syros, Greece Thessaloniki, Greece Tinos, Greece Volos, Greece Zakinthos, Greece
  • Greenland Ilulissat, Greenland Kangerlussuaq, Greenland Manitsoq, Greenland Nanortalik, Greenland Narsarsuaq, Greenland Nuuk, Greenland Paamiut, Greenland Qaqortoq, Greenland Qeqertarsuaq, Greenland Sisimiut, Greenland Tasiilaq, Greenland Uummannaq, Greenland
  • Grenada Carriacou, Grenada St Georges, Grenada
  • Guadeloupe Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe Deshaies, Guadeloupe Iles Des Saintes, Guadeloupe Pointe A Pitre, Guadeloupe Saint Louis, Guadeloupe
  • Guatemala Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala
  • Guyana Georgetown, Guyana
  • Haiti Labadee, Haiti
  • Honduras Roatan, Honduras
  • Iceland Akureyri, Iceland Djupivogur, Iceland Eskifjordur, Iceland Grundarfjordur, Iceland Heimaey, Westman Islands Husavik, Iceland Isafjord, Iceland Patreksfjordur, Iceland Reykjavik, Iceland Seydisfjordur, Iceland Siglufjorour, Iceland Vigur Island, Iceland Vopnafjordur, Iceland
  • India Andaman Islands, India Bangaram, India Chennai, India Cochin, India Mangalore, India Mormugao (Goa), India Mumbai, India Puducherry, India
  • Indonesia Bali, Indonesia Bangka Island, Indonesia Baubau, Indonesia Bitung, Indonesia Celukan Bawang, Bali Jakarta, Indonesia Jayapura, Indonesia Komodo Island, Indonesia Kupang, Timor Larantuka, Flores Lombok, Indonesia Padang Bay, Bali Pare Pare, Indonesia Probolinggo, Indonesia Pulau Bintan, Indonesia Pulau Menyawakan, Indonesia Pulau We, Indonesia Semarang, Indonesia Sumba, Indonesia Surabaya, Indonesia Terempa, Siantan Ternate, Indonesia Tolitoli, Sulawesi
  • Ireland Cork, Ireland Dingle, Ireland Dublin, Ireland Foynes, Ireland Galway, Ireland Glengariff, Ireland Greencastle, Ireland Killybegs, Ireland Kinsale, Ireland Waterford, Ireland
  • Israel Ashdod, Israel Haifa, Israel
  • Italy Alghero, Sardinia Amalfi, Italy Ancona, Italy Bari, Italy Brindisi, Italy Cagliari, Sardinia Capri, Italy Carloforte, Sardinia Catania, Sicily Chioggia, Italy Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Crotone, Italy Gaeta, Italy Gallipoli, Italy Genoa, Italy Giardini-Naxos, Sicily Golfo Aranci, Sardinia Isola di Pantelleria, Italy La Spezia, Italy Lipari, Italy Livorno (Florence/Pisa), Italy Marina di Carrara, Italy Messina, Sicily Monopoli, Italy Naples, Italy Olbia, Sardinia Otranto, Italy Palermo, Sicily Palmarola, Italy Piombino, Italy Ponza, Italy Porto Cervo, Sardinia Porto Empedocle, Sicily Porto Ercole, Italy Porto Santo Stefano, Italy Porto Torres, Sardinia Portoferraio, Italy Portofino, Italy Positano, Italy Pozzallo, Sicily Ravenna, Italy Reggio Calabria, Italy Salerno, Italy San Remo, Italy Santa Margherita, Italy Savona, Italy Siracusa, Sicily Sorrento, Italy Stromboli, Italy Taranto, Italy Trapani, Italy Trieste, Italy Tropea, Italy Venice, Italy Vibo Valentia, Italy
  • Ivory Coast Abidjan, Ivory Coast
  • Jamaica Falmouth, Jamaica Montego Bay, Jamaica Ocho Rios, Jamaica Port Antonio, Jamaica Port Royal, Jamaica
  • Japan Aburatsu, Japan Akita, Japan Amami, Amami Island Aomori, Japan Beppu, Japan Fukuoka, Japan Hakodate, Japan Himeji, Japan Hiroshima, Japan Hitachinaka, Japan Ishigaki, Japan Ishinomaki, Japan Kagoshima, Japan Kanazawa, Japan Kitakyushu, Japan Kobe/Osaka, Japan Kochi, Japan Kumamoto, Japan Kumano, Japan Kushiro, Japan Maizuru, Japan Matsuyama, Japan Miyako, Japan Miyakojima, Japan Miyazaki, Japan Muroran, Japan Nagasaki, Japan Nagoya, Japan Naha, Japan Niigata, Japan Oarai, Japan Omaezaki, Japan Onahama, Japan Otaru, Japan Sakaiminato, Japan Sakata, Japan Sasebo, Japan Sendai, Japan Shimizu, Japan Shimonoseki, Japan Takamatsu, Japan Toba, Japan Tokushima, Japan Tokyo, Japan Toyama, Japan Tsuruga, Japan Wakayama, Japan Yatsushiro, Japan Yokohama, Japan
  • Jordan Aqaba, Jordan
  • Kiribati Fanning Island, Kiribati
  • Kuwait Kuwait City, Kuwait
  • Latvia Riga, Latvia Ventspils, Latvia
  • Lithuania Klaipeda, Lithuania
  • Madagascar Diego Suarez, Madagascar Fort Dauphin, Madagascar Ile Sainte Marie, Madagascar Mahajanga, Madagascar Morondava, Madagascar Nosy Be, Madagascar Nosy Hara, Madagascar Tamatave, Madagascar Tulear, Madagascar
  • Malaysia Klang (Kuala Lumpur), Malaysia Kotakinabulu, Malaysia Langkawi, Malaysia Malacca, Malaysia Penang, Malaysia Sandakan, Sabah
  • Maldives Male, Maldives
  • Malta La Valletta, Malta Mgarr, Gozo
  • Marshall Islands Marshall Islands
  • Mauritius Port Louis, Mauritius Rodrigues, Mauritius
  • Mexico Acapulco, Mexico Baja Magdalena, Mexico Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Costa Maya, Mexico Cozumel, Mexico Ensenada, Mexico Guaymas, Mexico Huatulco, Mexico Isla Natividad, Mexico La Paz, Mexico Loreto, Mexico Manzanillo, Mexico Mazatlan, Mexico Progreso, Mexico Puerto Chiapas, Mexico Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Topolobampo, Mexico Zihuatanejo (Ixtapa), Mexico
  • Micronesia Chuuk, Micronesia
  • Montenegro Bar, Montenegro Kotor, Montenegro
  • Montserrat Montserrat
  • Morocco Agadir, Morocco Casablanca, Morocco Safi, Morocco Tangier, Morocco
  • Mozambique Ilha de Mozambique, Mozambique Maputo, Mozambique Pomene, Mozambique Portuguese Island, Mozambique
  • Namibia Luderitz, Namibia Walvis Bay, Namibia
  • Netherlands Antilles Kralendijk, Bonaire Oranjestad, Sint Eustatius Saba, Netherlands Antilles
  • New Caledonia Isle of Pines, New Caledonia Lifou, New Caledonia Mare, New Caledonia Noumea, New Caledonia
  • New Zealand Akaroa, New Zealand Alofi, Niue Auckland, New Zealand Bay of Islands, New Zealand Bluff, New Zealand Christchurch, New Zealand Dunedin, New Zealand Fjordland National Park, New Zealand Gisborne, New Zealand Kaikoura, New Zealand Kaiteriteri, New Zealand Matiatia Bay, New Zealand Napier, New Zealand Nelson, New Zealand New Plymouth, New Zealand Oban, Stewart Island Picton, New Zealand Tauranga, New Zealand Timaru, New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand Whangarei, New Zealand
  • Nicaragua Corinto, Nicaragua San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua
  • Northern Mariana Islands Saipan, Mariana Islands
  • Norway Alesund, Norway Alta, Norway Andalsnes, Norway Arendal, Norway Bergen, Norway Bodo, Norway Bronnoysund, Norway Egersund, Norway Eidfjord, Norway Farsund, Norway Flam, Norway Flekkefjord, Norway Floro, Norway Froya Island, Norway Geiranger, Norway Gravdal, Norway Hammerfest, Norway Harstad, Norway Haugesund, Norway Hellesylt, Norway Honningsvag, Norway Kalvag, Norway Kristiansand, Norway Kristiansund, Norway Leirvik, Norway Longyearbyen, Spitzbergen Maloy, Norway Mandal, Norway Mo I Rana, Norway Molde, Norway Namsos, Norway Narvik, Norway Nordfjordeid, Norway Olden, Norway Oslo, Norway Reine, Lofoten Rorvik, Norway Rosendal, Norway Rosfjord, Norway Sandane, Norway Sandnessjoen, Norway Skarsvag, Norway Skjolden, Norway Sorfjord, Norway Sortland, Norway Stavanger, Norway Stranda, Norway Svartisen, Norway Svolvaer, Norway Tromso, Norway Trondheim, Norway Ulvik, Norway Vik, Norway Vikoyri, Norway
  • Oman Khasab, Oman Muscat, Oman Salalah, Oman Sur, Oman
  • Palau Koror, Palau
  • Panama Bocas Del Toro, Panama Colon, Panama Isla De Coiba, Panama Isla Gamez, Panama Isla Iguana, Panama Panama Canal (Cruising Canal) Panama City, Panama Portobelo, Panama San Blas Islands, Panama
  • Papua New Guinea Alotau, Papua New Guinea Conflict Islands, Papua New Guinea Kiriwina Island, Papua New Guinea Madang, Papua New Guinea Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Rabaul, Papua New Guinea Samarai Island, Papua New Guinea
  • Peru Callao (Lima), Peru Matarani, Peru Pisco, Peru Salaverry (Trujillo), Peru
  • Philippines Bohol, Philippines Boracay, Philippines Busuanga Island, Philippines Calangaman Island, Philippines El Nido, Philippines Manila, Philippines Puerto Princesa, Philippines Romblon, Philippines Salomague, Philippines Subic Bay, Philippines
  • Pitcairn Islands Pitcairn Island
  • Poland Gdynia, Poland Szczecin, Poland
  • Portugal Angra do Heroismo, Azores Funchal, Madeira Horta, Azores Lisbon, Portugal Ponta Delgada, Azores Portimao, Portugal Porto Santo, Portugal Porto, Portugal Praia Da Vitoria, Azores Setubal, Portugal Velas, Sao Jorge
  • Puerto Rico Boqueron, Puerto Rico Culebrita Island, Puerto Rico Esperanza, Puerto Rico Fajardo, Puerto Rico Ponce, Puerto Rico Salinas, Puerto Rico San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • Romania Constanza, Romania
  • Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Saint Helena Tristan da Cunha
  • Sao Tome and Principe Principe, Sao Tome and Principe
  • Saudi Arabia Dammam, Saudi Arabia Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Sharma, Saudi Arabia Yanbu, Saudi Arabia
  • Seychelles Curieuse Island, Seychelles La Digue, Seychelles Mahe, Seychelles Praslin Island, Seychelles
  • Slovenia Koper, Slovenia Piran, Slovenia
  • Solomon Islands Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands
  • South Africa Cape Town, South Africa Durban, South Africa East London, South Africa Langebaan, South Africa Mossel Bay, South Africa Port Elizabeth, South Africa Richard's Bay, South Africa
  • South Korea Busan, South Korea Cheju, South Korea Incheon, South Korea Sokcho, South Korea Yeosu, South Korea
  • Spain Alicante, Spain Almeria, Spain Barcelona, Spain Bilbao, Spain Cadiz, Spain Cartagena, Spain Castellon de la Plana, Spain Ceuta, Spanish Morocco Ferrol, Spain Gijon, Spain Huelva, Spain Ibiza, Spain La Coruna, Spain Malaga, Spain Melilla, Spanish Morocco Motril, Spain Palamos, Spain Palma De Mallorca, Spain Pasajes, Spain Peniscola, Spain Port Mahon, Minorca Puerto Banus, Spain Roses, Spain San Sebastian, Spain Santander, Spain Seville, Spain Tarragona, Spain Valencia, Spain Vigo, Spain Vilagarcia de Arousa, Spain
  • Sri Lanka Colombo, Sri Lanka Galle, Sri Lanka Hambantota, Sri Lanka Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
  • St Kitts and Nevis Basseterre, St. Kitts Nevis, St Kitts and Nevis
  • St Lucia Castries, St Lucia Pigeon Island, St Lucia Soufriere, St Lucia
  • St Vincent and the Grenadines Bequia, Grenadines Canouan Island, Grenadines Mayreau, Grenadines St Vincent, St Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Sweden Goteborg, Sweden Harnosand, Sweden Helsingborg, Sweden Kalmar, Sweden Karlskrona, Sweden Lulea, Sweden Lysekil, Sweden Malmo, Sweden Nynashamn, Sweden Stockholm, Sweden Sundsvall, Sweden Umea, Sweden Visby, Sweden
  • Taiwan Hualien, Taiwan Kaohsiung, Taiwan Keelung, Taiwan Magong, Penghu Islands
  • Tanzania Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania Zanzibar, Tanzania
  • Thailand Ko Kood, Thailand Ko Samui, Thailand Laem Chabang (Bangkok), Thailand Phuket, Thailand
  • The Netherlands Amsterdam, Holland Harlingen, Holland Ijmuiden, Holland Oudeschild, Netherlands Rotterdam (Amsterdam), Holland Schveningen, Holland
  • Timor-Leste Dili, Timor-Leste
  • Togo Lome, Togo
  • Tonga Nukualofa, Tonga Vava'u, Tonga
  • Trinidad and Tobago Castara, Tobago Charlotteville, Tobago Scarborough, Tobago Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago
  • Tunisia Sousse, Tunisia Tunis, Tunisia
  • Turkey Alanya, Turkey Antalya, Turkey Bodrum, Turkey Bozcaada Canakkale, Turkey Cesme, Turkey Dalyan, Turkey Dikili, Turkey Fethiye, Turkey Istanbul, Turkey Izmir, Turkey Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey Marmaris, Turkey
  • Turks and Caicos Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos
  • United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates Fujairah, United Arab Emirates Khor Fakkan, United Arab Emirates Ras Al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates Sir Bani Yas, United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom Aberdeen, Scotland Bangor, Northern Ireland Belfast, Northern Ireland Bristol, England Cardiff, Wales Cowes, Isle Of Wight Dartmouth, England Douglas, Isle Of Man Dover, England Dundee, Scotland Edinburgh, Scotland Falmouth, England Fishguard, Wales Fort William, Scotland Fowey, England Great Yarmouth, England Greenock (Glasgow), Scotland Harwich, England Holy Loch, Scotland Holyhead, Wales Invergordon, Scotland Isle of Barra, Scotland Isles of Scilly Kirkwall, Scotland Lerwick, Shetland Isles Liverpool, England London, England Londonderry, Northern Ireland Milford Haven, Wales Newcastle, England Oban, Scotland Plymouth, England Port Ellen, Islay Portland, England Portree, Isle of Skye Portrush, Northern Ireland Portsmouth, England Rothesay, Isle of Bute Scrabster, Scotland Southampton, England Stornoway, Isle of Lewis Swansea, Wales Tobermory, Isle of Mull Torbay, England Troon, Scotland Ullapool, Scotland Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland Whitehaven, England
  • United States Anchorage, Alaska Astoria, Oregon Baltimore, Maryland Bar Harbor, Maine Boston, Massachusetts Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Catalina Island, California Charleston, South Carolina Dutch Harbor, Alaska Eastport, Maine Eureka, California Fort Lauderdale, Florida Galveston, Texas Glacier Bay, Alaska Gloucester, Massachusetts Guam, Mariana Islands Haines, Alaska Hilo, Hawaii Homer, Alaska Honolulu (Oahu), Hawaii Hubbard Glacier, Alaska Icy Bay, Alaska Icy Strait Point, Alaska Jacksonville, Florida Juneau, Alaska Kahului (Maui), Hawaii Kailua Kona, Hawaii Ketchikan, Alaska Key West, Florida Klawock, Alaska Kodiak, Alaska Lahaina (Maui), Hawaii Los Angeles, California Miami, Florida Nawiliwili (Kauai), Hawaii New Orleans, Louisiana New York City, New York Newport, Rhode Island Nome, Alaska Norfolk, Virginia Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts Palm Beach, Florida Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Port Canaveral, Florida Portland, Maine Provincetown, Massachusetts Rockland, Maine San Diego, California San Francisco, California Santa Barbara, California Seattle, Washington Seward, Alaska Sitka, Alaska Skagway, Alaska Tampa, Florida Tracy Arm/Endicott Arm, Alaska Valdez, Alaska Whittier, Alaska Wrangell, Alaska
  • Uruguay Montevideo, Uruguay Punta Del Este, Uruguay
  • US Virgin Islands Lovango Cay, US Virgin Islands St Croix, US Virgin Islands St John, US Virgin Islands St Thomas, US Virgin Islands
  • Vanuatu Champagne Bay, Espiritu Santo Luganville, Vanuatu Mystery Island, Vanuatu Vila, Vanuatu
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All aboard! What you need to know about cruise boarding times and how early to arrive for a cruise

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The big day is approaching, and you're finally getting ready to head to the cruise port and board your ship. How can you ensure you're prepared to start your vacation on the right foot? You'll need a plan for getting to the port and some knowledge about the embarkation process, including your cruise ship boarding time.

Cruise lines used to allow passengers to show up at the terminal on embarkation day whenever was convenient for them, within a half-day window. Now, in an effort to stagger crowds and prevent long waits at the terminal, most cruise lines either assign boarding times or ask passengers to pick ones that they'd prefer.

But what time do cruises board, and is there a best time to board a cruise ship? Read on to find out the answers, as well as when you should plan to arrive in your departure city before you set sail.

When to arrive for a cruise

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Ask "when should I arrive for my cruise?" and you likely mean one of two things: When should you arrive in your ship's departure port city before your sailing or when should you arrive at the cruise terminal on embarkation day?

The answer to the first question depends on how far of a commute you have to the cruise port. If you live within driving distance of your departure port, it's acceptable to make your way there the same day your ship leaves — unless you're looking at a multi-hour ride and don't want to cut it too close to boarding time.

If you're catching a plane, when to fly in for your cruise depends on several factors. I always advise flying in at least one day before you're scheduled to embark, just in case you encounter any delays or cancellations. That way, you have time to rebook yourself on a different flight if something goes wrong.

Related: Should I buy my flights through my cruise line?

However, adding the cost of a precruise hotel stay onto the overall bill isn't always doable for every traveler, especially those on tight budgets. If that's the case and you can find a super-early flight that gets you to your port city with some wiggle room, flying in the same day you sail is possible.

Either way, I recommend purchasing cruise travel insurance (through a third party, not through your cruise line) that will protect your investment if something happens and you miss your ship .

What time do cruise ships board?

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As for when to arrive at the cruise terminal on embarkation day, the answer depends on your boarding time.

Cruise ships usually begin boarding an hour or two after all passengers from the previous voyage have left the ship. Disembarkation generally wraps up by 10 a.m. at the latest, and some extra time is allowed for the crew to start on tasks like provisioning (restocking of supplies and food), bunkering (refueling) and cleaning of the vessel's cabins and public areas to ready them for the next round of guests.

Related: Cruise ship embarkation day do's and don'ts

Boarding begins roughly between 10 and 11 a.m., depending on the ship's schedule and how long it takes everyone from the last cruise to debark. Most cruise ships require all passengers to be on board no fewer than two hours before the scheduled departure time, which is almost always in the late afternoon or evening.

Best time to board a cruise ship

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The best time to board a cruise ship is obviously when there are few lines and short waits. The trick is knowing when that will be.

Unfortunately, it can vary from port to port and ship to ship, but I prefer arriving in the early afternoon, usually around 1 or 2 p.m.

By then, the morning rush of "me first" passengers has usually died down, and it allows enough time between your arrival at the port and "all aboard," the cutoff for when all passengers and crew must be on the vessel. (If you're someone who prefers to spend as much time as possible on board, you can elect to choose an earlier boarding time, but be warned that there could be long lines and wait times.)

Alternatively, if you have upper-tier loyalty status, you're booked in a high-end suite or you've purchased one of several perks packages (like Carnival Cruise Line 's Faster to the Fun, Royal Caribbean International 's The Key or Norwegian Cruise Line 's Priority Access), you can arrive at any time to take advantage of priority boarding or special embarkation lounge access to make your wait more comfortable. The latter often includes a separate sitting area with snacks and drinks.

There are several other tricks — like completing check-in online or via your cruise line's mobile app before you show up — that you can employ to speed up the embarkation process.

What to expect when boarding your cruise ship

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When you arrive at the terminal facility in your port of embarkation, you can expect the scene to be chaotic. Follow signs for the applicable arrival channel, whether that be parking or drop-offs via taxis, Ubers and shuttles.

Before you head inside, leave large bags with the porters, who will make sure they're safely loaded onto the ship. (Although it's not required, it's nice to give a dollar or two per bag as a tip.) You can't miss the porters and their baggage carts, as they line up on the curb by the terminal.

When you enter the terminal building, you must show your ID and boarding documents and proceed through a security check. Your carry-on bags pass through a scanner, and you'll have to walk through a metal detector. Although it's similar to the procedure at airport security, you won't have to take your shoes off or remove laptops or liquids from your bags (unless they find contraband alcohol or something else that looks suspicious).

Then, you'll proceed to the check-in desk, where an agent will help you complete the process. If you've already checked in online, you'll be able to board much more quickly. Exceptions are more advanced ports or cruise lines (like Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises) that allow you to skip the check-in desk if you've already completed everything (check-in, onboard account setup and security photo) ahead of time using the app.

In cases where you don't receive a keycard at check-in, yours will be waiting for you either at your cabin door or inside your room.

After check-in, you'll head up the gangway and onto the ship, where security will scan your card or boarding pass to log that you've boarded. (Each time you disembark or reboard in a port of call, you'll also have to swipe your card, so keep it with you.)

How long does it take to board a cruise ship?

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The length of time it will take from curb to gangway will vary based on several considerations, including:

  • Whether you're traveling light. If you have a carry-on only , you can proceed straight into the terminal building. If you have larger luggage, you'll have to leave it with a porter outside, which can take a few minutes.
  • How technologically advanced the cruise terminal and cruise line are. At terminals where facial recognition is used, you can board a lot faster, as is the case for cruise lines that allow check-in and the setting up of onboard accounts via mobile app before the day you board. Technology allows passengers to skip traditional check-in methods, which usually involve waiting in line to speak with someone at the check-in desk.
  • Whether you have priority boarding. If you're in the upper echelons of the line's loyalty program, purchased a package that includes priority embarkation or you're staying in a high-end suite, you'll have the privilege of boarding before most of your fellow cruisers, and the process will be expedited with dedicated lines and lounges.
  • Whether passengers adhere to their assigned boarding times. The goal is to stagger the number of people arriving at any given time so it's more comfortable and streamlined for everyone involved. If people disregard their time, it can cause bottlenecks and slow down the boarding process.
  • How crowded it is when you arrive. If there are lines for passenger parking, drop-off or check-in, it will take longer for you to make your way on board.
  • How prepared everyone is. If travelers aren't organized and spend extra time rifling through their bags for their cruise tickets, passports and other items necessary for verification, it affects the flow of traffic at the terminal during check-in. This also applies to passengers who pack contraband in their bags, thereby holding up the security line.

Bottom line

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It's a good idea to show up in your city of embarkation the day before your cruise if you're flying in. Ships usually start boarding shortly after the final passenger has disembarked from the previous sailing, usually between 10 and 11 a.m. Adhering to your assigned embarkation time will help to keep the boarding process running smoothly. (When choosing a time, aim for something in the afternoon, after the morning rush has died down.)

To ensure the shortest wait possible, make sure to check in and set up your onboard account ahead of time, online or using your cruise line's mobile app. Also, have your ID and other boarding documents handy, and don't pack anything in your luggage that could cause you to be flagged at security.

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Currently, DCL owns and operates six ships ( Treasure , Wish , Fantasy , Dream , Wonder , Magic ), plus the private island Castaway Cay Bahamas (exclusive port for Disney-owned vessels).

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Actually, Disney Cruise Line (DCL) was created in 1995 when The Walt Disney Company commissioned the liners Magic (1998) and Wonder (1999) from Fincantieri Italy . With the newbuilds DCL ended the ship charter arrangement with Premier Cruise Line (1983-founded/2000- defunct ). In the 1980s, Disney contracted Premier Cruises to provide passenger shipping services, with voyages leaving roundtrip from Florida ( Port Canaveral/Orlando City ). Back then, Disney's travel packages were marketed as "family cruise vacations" and featured costumed Disney Characters. The fleet project (building two new liners by Meyer Werft Papenburg Germany ) was announced in 2007. Disney Dream was introduced in 2011, Disney Fantasy - in 2012, Disney Wish - in 2022.

DCL's current President is Jeff Vahle.

In July 2022, DCL increased the recommended onboard gratuities (by US$1 per day per passenger) to US$14.50 pp (most staterooms) and US$15,50 pp (concierge suites).

In July 2023, DCL increased the cost of dining at the ships' optional adults-only restaurants (Palo, Palo Steakhouse, Enchante, Remy). Specialty restaurants' charges are per person.

  • (fleetwide) Palo now costs $50 for both brunch and dinner.
  • (ship Wish) Palo Steakhouse costs $50.
  • (ships Fantasy and Dream) Remy costs $80, dinner costs $135, dessert costs $65.
  • (ship Wish) Enchante costs $80 for brunch, $65 for dessert, Passion costs $125, Collection costs $195.
  • Tasting seminars' charge pp (including Mixology Class) was raised in April from $25 to $45 pp.

DisneyBand+

In 2022, on Disney Wish ship DCL introduced the "DisneyBand+" - a water-resistant wristband similar to Walt Disney World's MagicBand+. In 2023, the device was implemented fleetwide.

Before the voyage, passengers can utilize the technology for a smoother embarkation. Upon arrival at the cruise port, they can use the band for check-in (by scanning the device) which expedites the ship boarding process.

Once on the ship, the DisneyBand+ serves as a stateroom key, eliminating DCL's old key cards.

The device can be also used for paying for food and beverages (at dining venues) as well as merchandise (at the onboard shops) which eliminates the need for credit cards. On Castaway Cay, just like on the ship, the DisneyBand+ can be used for shopping or purchasing drinks.

DisneyBand+ is sold in several designs and 50+ different styles. Prices start at US$35 (solid colors), while themed bands cost US$45 (plus tax). To ensure timely delivery, DCL recommends purchasing the wristbands at least 45 days prior to the voyage's departure date.

Customers who already have MagicBand+ (from Walt Disney World) can use it as a substitute for the DisneyBand+.

New ships 2022-2031 (DISNEY TRITON-Class)

In October 2022, the German broadcaster NDR aired an interview with Christoph Morgen (GHK's MV Werften's insolvency administrator) stating that the unfinished (~75% completed) 9000-passenger liner Global Dream/Disney Adventure (originally ordered by Genting Hong Kong for Dream Cruises ) could be acquired by DCL and delivered/inaugurated in 2024-Q4.

  • Global Dream's construction was suspended in January 2022 when MV Werften filed for bankruptcy.
  • While the possible purchase price was not mentioned, the previously stated shipbuilding cost was EUR 1,6 billion.
  • DCL's purchase interest was not officially announced, but on October 4th, Reinhard Meyer (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's Minister of Economics, Infrastructure, Tourism and Labor) mentioned "confidential negotiations" with a possible byer and that completing Global Dream will secure the employment of MV Werften Wismar 's ~950 former employees.
  • Industry experts commented that with Global Dream Disney might enter the Asian market.
  • On November 16, 2022, DCL officially confirmed Global Dream's acquisition.
  •  The ship's new name (Disney Adventure) was revealed on September 9, 2023. Disney Adventure is planned to start revenue operations for DCL in 2025, with homeporting in Singapore and voyages in Southeast Asia (year-round deployment).

In early March 2016, DCL announced plans to build three new liners (the company's ever-largest) and signed a shipbuilding agreement with Meyer Werft Gmbh (Germany's largest shipbuilding company). The new vessels are slightly bigger than Fantasy and Dream .

Disney's three newbuilds were scheduled for deliveries in 2022 ( Wish ), 2024 ( Treasure ) and 2025 ( Destiny ).

Disney Cruise Line newest ships (Triton-class)

DCL officially announced the plans to build 3 new vessels on July 15, 2017. When launched/operational, with them Walt Disney will nearly double its current fleet. The boats' builder is Meyer Werft ( Papenburg Shipyard ). The announcement was made by Bob Chapek (Walt Disney Parks and Resorts company's Chairman).

The new vessel's interior design, facilities and itineraries are still in development. What is known so far is that they will be LNG-powered (by liquefied natural gas) and from one series (same-designed), with GT-tonnage 144,000 tons (larger than the originally announced 135,000 GT) and max passenger capacity 2500 (1250 staterooms). This design is slightly larger than Disney's previous largest units (Dream-Fantasy). The first liner will be named Disney Wish (2022-Q2). The names for the second and third units are yet to be announced.

On the March 9th/2018-released exterior rendering was shown Disney's traditional black-white-red hull color scheme. New is the superstructure's golden flair. Between the funnels is the top-deck waterpark with slides. Balcony cabins are located midship, which provides larger accommodations for passengers.

DCL also revealed that the new liners will be all homeported in Florida - in Miami (Destiny) and Port Canaveral (Wish, Treasure).

On August 10, 2024, during D23 2024 (Horizons: Disney Experiences Showcase), Josh D’Amaro ( Chairman, Disney Parks, Experiences & Products) announced that DCL's fleet will be expanded to 13 vessels. The 4 new ships (ordered from Meyer Werft Papenburg) will be larger/newly designed/modified and are planned for deliveries between 2027 and 2031 .

New Disney ship in Japan

On July 9, 2024, DCL-Disney signed an agreement with Oriental Land Co Ltd (OLC) for year-round Disney cruises in Japan. Oriental Land Company Ltd (aka Oriental Land/1960-founded, subsidiary of Keisei Electric Railway Company) owns and manages the Tokyo Disney Resort in Urayasu (Chiba Prefecture, Honshu Island).

Under the agreement, OLC will build and operate a Disney-branded cruise shipping business in Japan, planned to start in 2029-Q1.

The introduction of a Japan-based Disney ship will provide Japanese Disney fans with the unique opportunity to enjoy Disney-themed voyages, featuring signature entertainment, dining, and services, the whole year round.

Constructed by Meyer Werft Papenburg, the vessel will be similar/sistership to Disney Wish, with volume ~140,000 GT-tons, LNG-powered, with ~1250 passenger staterooms.

"Adventures by Disney" cruises to Antarctica

For 2021, DCL planned to introduce its first cruises to Antarctica and for 2023 its first Galapagos voyages, all via chartered ships. Both "expedition ship travel" options are offered by DCL's tour subsidiary "Adventures by Disney", and are Disney's ever-first expedition voyages.

Disney's Antarctica program is via a ship charter deal with the French premium travel brand Ponant Cruises .

Eventually postponed to 2023 (due to the COVID crisis), DCL's Antarctic program offers sailings visiting the Antarctic Peninsula (12-day/11-night itineraries via Drake Passage ) and with an overnight in Buenos Aires Argentina before the charter flight to Ushuaia Argentina (homeport).

In Ushuaia start and end the Antarctic voyages on the Ponant vessel Le Boreal ( max passenger capacity 264). Before boarding, tourists spend 2 days touring the area around Ushuaia (Patagonia). A sightseeing tour visits Tierra del Fuego NP and includes a train ride on the Southern Fuegian Railway (aka "Train of the End of the World"/the world's southernmost functioning railway) in Argentina's Tierra del Fuego Province.

DCL cruises to Antarctica include several days of exploration - landings and coastal cruising by Zodiacs (large-capacity rigid inflatable speedboats) that all Ponant ships carry onboard. An optional premium kayaking tour is also available for booking, as well as the 3-night hotel/4-day Buenos Aires guided tour package "Antarctica and Patagonia Expedition Cruise" (pre-cruise stay in Argentina's capital city).

Adventures by Disney recommends on Antarctic voyages children to be at least 12 years old and restricts bookings to minimum age 10 years due to "the duration of the trip, potential for extreme weather or sea conditions and the amount of physical activity involved".

Fares for Disney's first Antarctic cruises (2023) started at USD 12800 (EUR 10740/GBP 9180) for adults and USD 11500 (EUR 9560/GBP 8247) for children, with double occupancy. Deals are inclusive of two domestic flights (Buenos Aires-Ushuaia-Buenos Aires), 5-star hotel stay (at Sofitel Buenos Aires Recoleta Hotel), 31 meals total (11 Breakfasts, 10 Lunches, 10 Dinners). DCL's Antarctic expedition experience features professional services by a team of naturalists, Disney-trained tour guides, Special Guests, Zodiac excursions and landings, shipboard activities (for adults and kids). International flights (to/from Ezeiza International Airport) are not included in cruise fares.

Bookings opened on November 12, 2021.

"Adventures by Disney" cruises in the Galapagos Islands

Adventures by Disney's Galapagos cruise program was inaugurated in 2022, with prices from USD 6300 (EUR 5290/GBP 4518) for adults and USD 5600 (EUR 4700/GBP 4016) for children, with double occupancy.

Disney's Galapagos Islands program is based on the chartered boat Galapagos Legend (1963-built, max passengers 110). Adventures by Disney limits Galapagos bookings with a min age 12-years-old.

DCL's Galapagos deals are inclusive of a 9-day/8-night package (roundtrip cruise itinerary with two domestic flights Quito-Baltra-Quito), 23 meals (8 Breakfasts, 8 Lunches, 7 Dinners), 1-night Quito hotel stay (pre-cruise). International flights (to/from Wyndham Quito Airport) are not included in cruise fares.

Disney Galapagos cruise itinerary includes Quito City (hotel/Day1), Baltra Island (ship embarkation/Day2), South Plaza Island (Day3/morning guided Wildlife Walk), North Seymour Island (Day3/guided hiking tour and snorkeling), San Cristobal Island (Day4/Pitt Point debarkation, guide Coastline Tour-hiking-sea kayaking-snorkeling, Cerro Brujo Beach), San Cristobal Island (Day5/visit to Cerro Colorado Tortoise Reserve's breeding center, hiking to Cerro Tijeretas Hill, visit to Organic Farm & Restaurant), Espanola Island (Day6/Gardner Bay debarkation, guided hiking-swimming-snorkeling, hiking Suarez Point), Floreana Island (Day7/morning Walk Tour, guided swimming-snorkeling, visit to Post Office Bay, playing soccer with the cruise ship's crew, guided tour to Cormorant Point, Devil's Crown nad Champion Islet), Santa Cruz Island (Day8/visits to Charles Darwin Research Station, Fausto Llerena Breeding Center, Centro de Educacion Basica Oswaldo Guayasamin, Quiman Valle Coffee Farm, guided boat tour to Ballena Bay and Eden Islet), Baltra Island (ship debarkation, flight to Quito).

"Adventures by Disney" cruises in the Mediterranean/Adriatic

In October 2022 were announced DCL's first Adriatic Sea voyages (two 8-day itineraries on PONANT's ship Le Bougainville ) scheduled for 2024.

Disney's "Adriatic Expedition Cruise" itinerary is roundtrip from Venice City (Italy) visiting 7 Adriatic ports - in Croatia (Korcula, Primosten/Krka National Park, Split, Dubrovnik, Hvar, Rovinj) and Montenegro (Kotor).

From Croatia (Rovinj) are organized bus tours to Slovenia for visiting Postojna Cave Park's Postojna Cave. Other excursion options include kayaking along Pakleni Islands (off Hvar Island's coast), bicycling in Hvar City's Stari Grad, and catamaran touring Montenegro's Boka Bay.

Up to 6 professional tour guides accompany Disney's cruise tourists and lead all activities (shipboard and ashore). Onboard adults-only activities feature cocktail workshops and fitness classes. 

Junior Adventurers (12 years old and under) can enjoy their own special programs that are led by the adventure guides, such as navigation lessons, a pizza party, a "Pirates of the Adriatic" swim party, and a "Dalmatian Dash" scavenger hunt.

Departures were scheduled for June 25 and July 2, 2024.

General public bookings opened on October 27, 2022. Priority bookings opened on Oct 24th.

"Adventures by Disney" river cruises

In Europe, Adventures by Disney partnered with one of the world's largest river cruise companies - AmaWaterways - offering its loyal customers river cruisetour deals on voyage-chartered boats.

A "voyage charter" is when the vessel (and its crew) are hired for a specific voyage (departure date and custom itinerary). The charterer (Disney) pays the shipowner (AmaWaterways) on a lump-sum basis (single payment) while the shipowner is responsible for paying port taxes, fuel costs and crew costs. The cruise charter specifies a laytime (period) for loading and unloading the Disney-provided (exclusive) passengers.

On the chartered from AmaWaterways riverboat, Disney provides its passengers with all-inclusive deals (accommodation, meals, entertainment, shore excursions) including an immersive and pro-active onboard and ashore program curated by Disney's family travel experts. A team of Disney Adventure Guides includes English-speaking professional storytellers who review the visited destinations (port cities, towns, land tour sites and attractions).

For season 2021, the mainly family-themed "Adventures by Disney" were part of Disney's ever-largest river cruise program - a total of 30 departures/itineraries on Danube and also in France (Seine, Rhine, Rhone). Traditionally, select voyages were exclusively reserved for families without kids, being themed on Food and Wine and Oktoberfest (with German beer tastings). New in 2021 was Disney's Rhine River program that included Papenburg where was offered an exclusive tour to the MEYER WERFT shipyard where MS Disney Wish was under construction at the time.

For April 2025, Adventures by Disney scheduled the launch of two new routes in Holland and Belgium. Both voyages are 7-day-long, roundtrips from Amsterdam and feature visits to windmills, famous museums, canal cruising, and beer and food tastings.

Disney ship cruising experience

Among the best family lines, with the most family-friendly cruise ships, and some of the most attractive cheap all-inclusive family cruise packages, The company is the world's leader in family cruising. "Disney World land and sea" packages are industry's best kids cruise deals for the Caribbean, operated with signature land resorts and large and modern liners.

Disney Cruise Line is a unique enterprise designed to provide the industry's best family ship travel vacation experiences. Disney offers regular departures from Florida USA to Eastern Caribbean (mostly to the Bahamas) from its own cruise terminal at Port Canaveral - just a few minutes away from Disney's capital city Orlando and world's best Disneyland Park. Among the special voyages are the Alaskan itineraries (leaving from Seattle and Vancouver Canada) during the Disney summer and the Panama Canal transition cruises on repositioning between Alaska and Caribbean.

All Disney ships are family-friendly. Each boat features a Walt Disney Theater (resembling Broadway house) and Buena Vista Cinema (for Disney movies). Studio Sea (TV sound stage and forum for G-rated live shows) is available on Magic and Wonder. Similar venue (named "D Lounge") is on Fantasy and Dream. "Disney Digital 3-D" (on Magic and Wonder) is a cinema experience with lasers, streamers, fog and lighting effects.

The main swimming pool areas on all Disney boats are geared toward families. There is a pool for kids (with 200-ft Mickey waterslide) and small sprinkler tub for toddlers. Adult-only pools are also fleetwide feature, though on the larger ships they encompass several decks.

Disney cruise ship Aqua Lab (kids water park)

The AquaDuck water park (Fantasy and Dream) is one of the first-ever watercoasters on a cruise ship. Located on top-deck, the slide has a transparent, acrylic tube propelling riders (on rafts) up and down 4 decks of the ship. At one point, the slide swings out 13 ft off the ship's side, 150 ft above sea level.

Disney cruise ship Aquaduck park (water slide)

Palo restaurant is a boutique eatery on every Disney ship, offering Italian traditional cuisine. The Remy restaurant serves premium French dishes (on Fantasy and Dream) and comes with the highest at sea surcharge for dining - USD 85 pp.

The adults-only spa features rain forest steam room. The adults-only nightclubs on board are named "Route 66" (on Wonder), "Europa" (on Fantasy), "The District" (on Dream), "Beat Street" (on Magic). Another popular for adults venues are sports pub and dance club. The following link is to CruiseMapper's Disney secrets, tips, and tricks .

Disney ships' kids and teen programming

Company's kids' program is professionally organized and run by highly-trained and certified youth counselors. On each cruise liner are offered pre-scheduled daily character meetings, themed breakfasts, animation workshops, parades, firework shows. Onboard nurseries are named "It's a Small World" (on Fantasy and Dream) and "Flounder's Reef Nursery" (on Magic and Wonder). The ship nursery provides complimentary childcare for infants (ages 12 weeks-3 years) with toys and supervised fun activities. Nurseries feature indoor porthole windows (semi-transparent one-way mirrors) allowing parents to peek without being seen. For a fee is available online pre-ordering of baby supplies (via the brand partnership with "Babies Travel Lite").

Ship's "Oceaneer Club" spans nearly an entire deck. It is a supervised program for kids aged 3-7 yo (split into age groups 3-4 and 5-7). "Oceaneer Lab" (for kids split into age groups 8-9 and 10-12) offers hands-on science experiments, ship-wide scavenger hunts, themed deck parties (with Disney costumes provided), high-tech interactive programs. Children ages 11-12 can compete in marine biology game show and send to friends digital postcards.

Teens (aged 13-17) have private clubs (named "Stack" and "Aloft") fitted with plenty of chairs and couches, and offering MP3 listening stations, latest video games, popular board games, and magazines, teen bars (dispenser-served smoothies and soft drinks). On Fantasy and Dream teen are in 2 age groups - 11 to 13 (at "Edge") and 14 to 17 (at "Vibe", with an outdoor sundeck with hot tubs).

After boarding, kids are automatically enrolled in children's programs on Castaway Cay, which feature bike riding and supervised games by age group, private island experiences (Disney characters appearances are scheduled several times daily).

Most Disney cabins have bath-and-a-half - the second bathroom has a sink, toilet, vanity, the full bathroom has a sink, tub/shower, and toilet.

Shipboard facilities

Spa and Fitness Facilities

  • Senses Spa & Salon (Dream and Fantasy)
  • Vista Spa & Salon (Magic and Wonder)
  • Fitness Center (all ships)
  • Goofy's Sports Deck: (Dream and Fantasy) - an open-air centre with golf course, sports simulators, basketball-volleyball court
  • Wide World of Sports (Magic and Wonder) - an open-air centre with basketball court, ping-pong tables.

Onboard Theatres (all ships)

  • Buena Vista Theater - first-run movies, 3D cinema, top-notch equipment, plush seats
  • Walt Disney Theater - live performances, Broadway-style themed Disney shows, movies.

Youth Clubs

  • Disney's Oceaneer Club (all ships) - supervised themed activities ages 3-7
  • Disney's Oceaneer Lab (all ships) - themed activities ages 8-12
  • Edge (all ships) - teens-only, video games, TV, Internet
  • Vibe (all ships) - teens-only, with a sundeck and a pool
  • D Lounge (Dream and Fantasy) - family lounge and nightclub
  • Studio Sea (Magic and Wonder) - family activities center
  • Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique (Fantasy) - a kids make-up salon
  • Arr-cade (Dream and Fantasy) - arcade (all ages)
  • Quarter Masters (Magic and Wonder) - arcade (all ages)
  • Flounder's Reef Nursery (Magic and Wonder) - themed after "The Little Mermaid" (ages 3 months to 3yo)
  • It's A Small World Nursery (Dream and Fantasy) - 3 months to 3 years.

Shipboard Nightclubs and Lounges

  • 687 - sports bar (Dream)
  • Bon Voyage - family bar (Dream and Fantasy)
  • Cadillac Lounge - piano bar (Wonder)
  • Cove Cafe - adults-only (all ships)
  • Currents - cocktail bar (Dream and Fantasy)
  • District Lounge - nightclub (Dream)
  • Diversions - sports pub, karaoke (Magic and Wonder)
  • Evolution - disco club (Dream) - family during the day, adults-only at night
  • O'Gills Pub - Irish themed sports bar (Fantasy)
  • La Piazza - adults-only (Fantasy)
  • Meridian - adults-only (Dream and Fantasy)
  • Outlook Cafe - adults-only (Wonder)
  • Pink - adults-only (Dream)
  • Promenade Lounge (Magic and Wonder)
  • Rockin' Bar D - music club (Magic), family (dailyy), adults-only (nightly)
  • Sessions - piano bar (Magic)
  • Signals - adults-only (Magic and Wonder)
  • Skyline - adults-only (Dream and Fantasy)
  • The Tube - adults-only nightclub (Fantasy)
  • Vista Cafe - family (Dream and Fantasy)
  • WaveBands club - family (day), a dance club at night (Wonder)
  • Waves - family (Dream and Fantasy)
  • Ooh La La - adults-only, Victorian furniture (Fantasy)

The FUN Pools (swimming pools)

  • AquaDuck - 4 decks high water coaster (Dream and Fantasy)
  • Donald's Pool - family (Dream and Fantasy)
  • Goofy's Pool - family, incl 2 whirlpool spas, a toddler pool with splash zones, 7,3x4,3m LED screen on the forward funnel overlooking the pool (Magic and Wonder)
  • Mickey's Pool - kids-only, 1 deck high slide (all ships)
  • Nemo's Reef - kids area (Dream and Fantasy)
  • Quiet Cove Pool - adults-only (all ships).

In March 2015, Disney Cruise Line introduced the "Mickey Check" meals fleetwide.

  • Disney's "Mickey Check" is used throughout Disneyland Resorts and Walt Disney World at various locations. The mark is also on Disney-licensed food products. It is a part of "Disney Magic of Healthy Living" commitment (launched 2006) to make healthy eating simpler and more fun for families. These meals are offered in the onboard rotational (main dining room) restaurants.
  • To receive "Mickey Check", food must be nutritious and meet the Walt Disney company's Nutrition Guidelines (created by leading child health experts) for levels of saturated fat, calories, sugar, and sodium. A "Mickey Check" kids' meal includes 3 or more nutritious food groups (vegetables, lean protein, whole grains), has zero trans fats and limited added sugar.

Since November 2019, on all Disney ships provide to their crew complimentary texting (sending and receiving unlimited text messages) on devices with iOS and Android operating systems.

Disney private island Castaway Cay (Bahamas)

Castaway Cay is a Bahamian private island leased by Disney Cruises. It serves as an exclusive port of call for Disney ships. Castaway Cay (formerly Gorda Cay) is located close to Great Abaco Island. In 1997, Walt Disney Company bought a 99-year island lease from the Bahamian Government (set to expire 2096), giving the company substantial control over the cruise ship passenger experience on the island.

Disney private island Castaway Cay (Bahamas) cruise port

In early August 2017 was announced that Disney is looking to buy a second Caribbean private island to be developed as an exclusive port of call for the company's new cruise ships. The reason for a new private island destination is that Castaway Cay has the capacity to handle ships with capacity up to 875 cabins, otherwise it becomes too crowded. Such a "private island" option emerged in 2016 with Egg Island (Bahamas). However, those plans were abolished after some environmental studies showing that the island's ecosystem would not sustain the planned development.

New Disney private island in the Bahamas (Eleuthera)

On October 19, 2018, The Bahamas officially issued a tentative preliminary approval of Disney Cruise Line's plan to build and exclusively operate a private cruise port ( Lighthouse Point ) on Eleuthera Island's southern tip. Project's developer will be the Walt Disney Company subsidiary Disney Parks and Resorts. The plan is for developing a land sized 746 acres (302 hectares / 3 km2) that Disney agreed to purchase. The new Disney ships-only port will have a dedicated pier (capacity 1 vessel), boat marina, shops, restaurants, passenger walkways through forests and around salt ponds.

Disney's new port project will create around 150 permanent local jobs plus various entrepreneurial opportunities for Bahamian residents. However, The Bahamas Parliament must officially agree to the plan once all terms and conditions are agreed and proper environmental testing is conducted.

In early-March 9, 2019, Bahamas allowed Walt Disney to acquire (purchase) the resort property Lighthouse Pointe (at Grand Lucayan, Freeport) from Meritage Hospitality Group Inc (US company / restaurant operator). The property will serve as Disney's new cruise port (land area 190 acres / 77 hectares / 0,77 km2) that also doubles as "entertainment facility" (during no-ship days). By this project, Disney will invest between USD 250-400 million to develop the property as Castaway Cay. As part of the deal, Disney agreed to donate property's southernmost point (land value USD 6,3 million) to the Bahamas Government for a national park.

Core elements of Disney's new Bahamas port project include low-density development, sustainable design, free public access, economic opportunities for Bahamians, overall workers ratio 80-20% (Bahamian-other workers) during project's construction phase, creating 150 permanent jobs (with health benefits) for Bahamians after project's completion. Construction will start after the Environmental Impact Assessment and Management Plan are reviewed and Gov approved.

Currently, on Eleuthera island is located the Carnival Corporation -owned (via ist subsidiary Princess Cruises ) private island resort Princess Cays .

New Disney cruise cancellation policy

Since September 2018, Disney has a new final payment and cruise cancellation policy.

  • Final payments for passengers booked in standard staterooms on itineraries with lengths 1- to 5-nights is due 90 days prior departure. The old policy required 75 days prior to departure. By the new policy, cancellation fees start at 89 days (customers also lose their cruise deposits). At 44 days, customers lose 50% of their payment, at 29 days - 75%, at 14 or fewer days - 100%.
  • For passengers booked in standard staterooms on itineraries with lengths 6-nights or more, payment is due 120 days prior departure. The old policy required 90 days for itineraries between 5 and 9 nights. By the new policy, customers cancelling 56+ days prior departure lose their cruise deposit. Customers cancelling between 55-30 days - lose 50%, those cancelling between 29-15 days - 75%; those cancelling 14-days/less - 100%.
  • For customers booked in concierge cabins and suites on itineraries 1 to 5 nights, final payment due date remains 120 days prior departure. On itineraries 6+ nights, final payment is due 150 days prior departure.

The company also eliminated final payments and cancellation fees for holiday cruises - voyages that include July 4th, Christmas, New Year's Eve or Thanksgiving Day.

(Coronavirus crisis) passenger shipping pause 2020-2021

Due to the COVID pandemic, DCL-Disney suspended its entire fleet's passenger shipping operations (all 4 liners) by canceling all voyages with pre-scheduled departures in the period March 14, 2020, through June 30, 2021.

DCL cruise operations resumed in 2021 with the ships Disney MAGIC (July 15/UK cruises to nowhere from Southampton/Oct 28 starts Caribbean from Miami), Disney DREAM (Aug 9/Bahamas from Port Canaveral), Disney FANTASY (Sept 11/Bahamas from Port Canaveral), Disney WONDER (Nov 5/Panama Canal from San Diego to Galveston), Disney Wish (June 17, 2022/ Maiden Voyage /Bahamas from Port Canaveral).

  • DCL's Alaska 2021 program (Disney Wonder from Vancouver) was canceled. DCL's Europe 2021 program (Disney Magic) was canceled.
  • Disney Magic's mini-season in Europe-UK (Around Britain itineraries) was for UK residents only.

All affected bookings received full monetary refunds, including on prepurchased through Walt Disney packages and services. With rebooking is offered 125% refund in FCC (future cruise credit) transferred to the new booking which must be made within 15 months of the canceled voyage's departure date. Without rebooking is provided full (100%) monetary refund.

Itinerary of Disney Cruise Line

By 2025, DCL-Disney Cruise Line's fleet will double its size following the introduction of two newbuilds (now on order/under construction) . To be deployed mainly in the USA-Caribbean, the new boats will be homeported in Miami ( Disney Destiny ) and Port Canaveral ( Disney Wish , Disney Treasure ).

DCL operates "Disney Cruise Line Terminal" in Port Canaveral Florida - the homeport for the liners Fantasy and Dream. Disney Magic is homeported in Miami Florida , Disney Wonder is homeported in Galveston Texas and San Diego California plus Vancouver BC Canada (to Alaska).

DCL offers various destinations, including Europe, the Caribbean, The Bahamas, Panama Canal , Canada, and New England, Alaska, Pacific Coast USA, as well as Transatlantic crossings on repositioning. Most itineraries are roundtrips to The Bahamas, Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries. During summer, Disney Wonder operates on Alaskan cruises from Vancouver. All DCL cruise itineraries to The Bahamas visit DCL's private Caribbean island CASTAWAY CAY (located north of Nassau ) as an exclusive port of call.

Since November 2023, Disney Dream is homeported (for the first time) in Port Everglades/Fort Lauderdale (Florida USA) . The new homeporting follows the ship's European deployment (Mediterranean from Barcelona and Civitavecchia-Rome, and UK-Baltic from Southampton). The 4- and 5-night itineraries visit ports in The Bahamas (Castaway Cay, Nassau) and Western Caribbean (Cozumel Mexico, Grand Cayman).

In 2023 (February 18th thru April 10th) Disney Magic was homeported in NOLA/New Orleans Louisiana . The program was based on 4-5-6-day roundtrip Western Caribbean itineraries visiting Cozumel (4-day), Cozumel plus Costa Maya (5-day) and Cozumel plus Grand Cayman/George Town Harbour (6-day).

"Adventures by Disney" expedition voyages

DCL's subsidiary "Adventures by Disney" offers expedition-type cruise vacations via chartered ships.

The program started in 2022 and currently offers sailings in the Galapagos Islands (chartering Galapagos Legend ), Antarctica , and Europe/Mediterranean (chartering two PONANT ships - Le Boreal and Le Bougainville).

Adventures by Disney's 2024 schedule currently lists the following itineraries/departure dates:

  • "Galapagos Islands Expedition Cruise" departures in 2024 - March 17-25, June 9-17, July 14-22, August 7-15, December 18-26.
  • "Antarctica and Patagonia Expedition Cruise" - departures in 2023 (December 17-28) and 2024 (February 17-28)
  • "Arctic Expedition Cruise" departure in 2024 (July 1-10)

All "Adventures by Disney" cruises are English-speaking and served by professional tour guides.

(NEW) "Adventures by Disney" river voyages in 2025

On January 19, 2023, Adventures by Disney opened for booking two new river routes (scheduled for launch in April 2025) visiting popular port cities in Holland and Belgium.

Both voyages are 7-day-long, roundtrips from Amsterdam and feature visits to windmills, famous museums, canal cruising, and beer and food tastings (chocolate, cheese, waffles).

The "Discover Holland and Belgium Tour" itinerary's ports are Amsterdam, Utrecht , Rotterdam , Ghent , Brussels , Antwerp , Kinderdijk , Gouda , and Bruges . It includes a Rotterdam Pilgrim walking tour, a visit to Utrecht's Museum Speelklok and Castle de Haar, and an exploration of Brussels' influence on comic books. There's an adult-exclusive departure for this itinerary.

The "Tulip Tour" (inaugural departure on April 13, 2025, ship AmaLucia) visits Amsterdam, Hoorn , Middelburg , Ghent, Antwerp, Rotterdam , Kinderdijk, and Schoonhoven . Highlights include a visit to Keukenhof Gardens/Lisse and the Floralia Brussels (flower show at the Grand Bigard Castle).

The "Discover Holland and Belgium Tour" is scheduled for AmaStella ship (chartered in the summer) and AmaViola (chartered for the holidays), starting from June 28, 2025.

Prices for children started at US$4900, for adults at US$5500.

DCL cruise itineraries 2024-2025-2026

DCL has two year-round homeports in Florida USA (including its first full season out of Port Everglades/Fort Lauderdale ) and also operates voyages leaving roundtrip from California, Louisiana, and Texas.

Disney Dream commences in early 2024 with sailings to the Bahamas and the Western Caribbean. Passengers can choose from 3- and 4-night getaways to the Bahamas and 5-night vacations to the western Caribbean, featuring classic Disney experiences like Broadway-style shows, character encounters, fireworks at sea, and innovative dining. All sailings from Florida include a stop at Castaway Cay , a private island oasis reserved exclusively for DCL guests. Located in the Bahamas' turquoise waters, Castaway Cay offers the ultimate escape for everyone, with relaxation, adventure, and quality time with the whole family.

Disney Wish is kicking off 2024 with 3- and 4-night journeys to Nassau (Bahamas) and Castaway Cay departing from Port Canaveral (Orlando, Florida) , Disney's homeport located just 1 hour from Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando. Voyages aboard Disney Wish combine numerous Disney firsts and enchanting entertainment, bringing to life Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars stories.

Also from Port Canaveral, Disney Fantasy continues 7-night sailings to the beaches of the eastern/western Caribbean. Disney guests on eastern Caribbean voyages visit Tortola BVI and St. Thomas , while western Caribbean itineraries feature the ports of Grand Cayman , Falmouth (Jamaica) , and Cozumel (Mexico) . Every Disney Fantasy sailing also features a stop at Castaway Cay, as well as several days at sea.

Disney Magic has 2 limited-time engagements in Galveston Texas early 2024. After ringing in the New Year , the ship is expected to embark on Caribbean adventures ranging from 4 to 6 nights through the end of January. Upon returning for a month-long stint in March-April, the Magic ship will sail voyages ranging from 4 to 7 nights to the western Caribbean during the spring break period. New Orleans (Port NOLA) welcomes Disney Magic back for a 2nd consecutive year in February 2024 with 4-, 5- and 7-night cruises to the Caribbean. Families have the opportunity to arrive early/extend their vacation to enjoy jazz & jambalaya in the city that inspired "The Princess and the Frog."

After her return from an inaugural season in Australia & New Zealand, Disney Wonder is due to arrive in San Diego California in March 2024 for 3- to 7-night cruises to Mexico, including Baja peninsula. Popular for its vibrant culture, saltwater adventures, and stunning beaches, families are able to visit some of the most prized destinations in Mexico, including Cabo San Lucas , Ensenada , Puerto Vallarta , and Mazatlan along with stops on the shores of Catalina Island (Dominicana) off the California coast.

In March 2023, DCL-Disney Cruise Line announced the inaugural dates/select itineraries for its brand-new island destination in The Bahamas, headlining a season full of new and passenger-favorite itineraries around the world in the summer of 2024. Along with the first voyages to Lighthouse Point , families are able to choose cruise vacations to bucket-list destinations including the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, northern Europe, and Alaska.

In June 2024, Disney debuts its newest Bahamian destination on Eleuthera Island at Lighthouse Point. Passengers sailing aboard Disney Magic from Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades, Florida) can discover a vibrant beach retreat infused with the energy of Bahamian artistry and a commitment to conservation.

A 7-night inaugural voyage aboard Disney Fantasy from Port Canaveral (Orlando, Florida) on June 8th allows passengers to be among the first to see the crystal-clear waters of the new destination at Lighthouse Point. The ultimate Disney island destination itinerary features 2 stops at Lighthouse Point and a day at Castaway Cay . On June 6th, a 3-night preview voyage on Disney Magic from Fort Lauderdale offers a sneak peek of Lighthouse Point.

After the inaugural voyage, Lighthouse Point is to be a featured port of call on select 3-, 4- and 5-night sailings to The Bahamas and the Caribbean on Disney Magic from Fort Lauderdale. The itineraries vary stops between Lighthouse Point/Castaway Cay, with 5 special departures including both Disney island destinations.

In the summer of 2024, Disney Dream returns to premier European destinations in the Greek Isles, British Isles, the Mediterranean, and popular locales in Iceland and the Norwegian Fjords.

The sailings feature a number of new ports of call (Valencia, Haugesund, and Hamburg), along with 3 Mediterranean destinations that return for the first time since 2014: Catania, Kusadasi, and Valletta.

Mediterranean and Greek Isles voyages from Barcelona (Spain) and Civitavecchia-Rome (Italy) range from 5 to 11 nights, while northern Europe and the British Isles cruises offer itineraries anywhere from 3 nights to one 12-night journey that includes the Norwegian fjords, 3 days in Iceland and an overnight in Reykjavik (Iceland) .

Cruises to Alaska from Vancouver BC Canada return on Disney Wonder from May through to September 2024, with 5-, 7- and 9-night sailings.

Disney Fantasy and Disney Wish are due to sail to islands throughout The Bahamas and Caribbean in the summer of 2024. All voyages on the Port Canaveral-based liners feature a visit to Castaway Cay.

Disney Wish features 3- and 4-night Bahamian vacations, while Disney Fantasy sails to popular ports in the eastern & western Caribbean on 7-night cruises. One 5-night Disney Fantasy cruise in July takes families to Nassau with 2 stops in Castaway Cay, while a 10-night southern Caribbean journey gives families another chance to visit Lighthouse Point with additional visits to Antigua, Castaway Cay, Dominica, St. Lucia, and Tortola.

Disney Adventure ship starts revenue operations for DCL in 2025, with homeporting in Singapore and voyages in Southeast Asia (year-round deployment).

In June 2024, DCL unveiled two exciting seasons of itineraries, covering voyages from fall 2025 to spring 2026.

The fleet, including  Disney Fantasy ,  Disney Wish ,  Disney Treasure , and  Disney Dream , is due to visit Disney Cruise Line's signature island destinations,  Disney Castaway Cay  and  Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point , ensuring voyages filled with quintessential Disney magic.

The itineraries feature tropical sailings from the Pacific Coast and Gulf of Mexico in late 2025 and early 2026. Additionally, the  Disney Wonder embarks on a 3rd season of voyages across Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific from October 2025 to February 2026.

As part of Disney Cruise Line's themed sailings, families can look forward to creating memories on beloved holiday cruises, including Halloween on the High Seas and  Very Merrytime sailings  in September, October, November, and December 2025.

Summer 2025 itineraries (Europe & Caribbean)

In its debut summer season in Europe, Disney Fantasy sets sail from Barcelona Spain and Civitavecchia-Rome Italy , from May to late July. Itineraries (ranging from 5 to 12 nights) explore picturesque Mediterranean ports, including a special 12-night voyage to the Greek Isles.

From late July to September, Disney Fantasy is homeported in the UK  (Southampton England)  visiting popular destinations in Spain, Norway, and the British Isles.

Disney Wonder's Alaskan program is based on roundtrips from Vancouver BC Canada , and scheduled for May through September. Passengers can marvel at Alaska's stunning natural beauty and explore destinations such as Juneau ,  Skagway , and  Ketchikan .

In summer 2025, four Disney ships operate from Florida, with three departing from  Port Canaveral  and one from  Fort Lauderdale .

Disney Treasure ship offers 7-night Caribbean itineraries to Castaway Cay ,  Tortola BVI ,  St Thomas USVI ,  Falmouth Jamaica ,  Grand Cayman , and  Cozumel .

Disney Magic ship from Port Canaveral offers 4- and 5-night sailings to The Bahamas and DCL's private islands.

Disney Dream ship from Fort Lauderdale offers 3- to 5-night voyages to  Nassau , Castaway Cay, and Cozumel.

Both Disney Magic and Disney Dream visit  Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point  (Disney's new Bahamian private resort,) in summer 2025. Some itineraries group both exclusive ports (Castaway Cay and Lookout Cay).

Disney Wish ship from Port Canaveral has scheduled 3- and 4-night roundtrips to Nassau and Castaway Cay, while the Disney Dream will operate from Fort Lauderdale on similar routes.

(animal cruelty) The Faroe Islands cruise boycott

In 2014, Disney was the first of all three (for now) cruise ship companies (followed in 2016 by AIDA and Hapag-Lloyd) that banned Faroe Islands (a Danish territory) as destination part of their North European itineraries.

The boycott is due to the island nation's traditional mass slaughter of pilot whales each year. The protected by Denmark gruesome practice of killing whales is called "Grindadrap Grind". Locals use motorboats to drive a pod of whales into a harbor. The defenseless animals are dragged to the shallow water and brutally slaughtered by locals armed with knives (16-19 cm / 6-8 inches long) while their families cheer them on. The killing party even rip out baby whales from their mothers.

The Faroe Islands have a population of ~50,000 and kill each year 1000+ pilot whales. You can see the cruise ship schedule of Torshavn - Faroe's most visited port. All cruise lines with scheduled visits to the Faroes are accused of supporting the brutal whaling practices. Whaling is still officially approved and carried out by the "civilized" countries Japan, Norway, and Iceland, killing over 2000 whales each year and trading in whale products.

Disney's response was to the "Faroese Pilot Whaling Act" by the local government, which continues to allow pilot whales to be culled or massacred. It also empowers local authorities to imprison (for up to 2 years) people found guilty of impeding these whaling activities - despite all the international condemnations.

Sea Shepherd and Greenpeace are among the largest organizations taking direct actions against the "Faroese Pilot Whaling Act". Most of the available online haunting images of slaughtered whales lying in a sea of blood are released by these organizations.

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Saving money feels good — almost as good as sitting on the top deck of a Caribbean-bound cruise with a cocktail in hand. It's easier than you think to get the best of both worlds — you just need to know the best time to book. In most cases, securing your spot as early as possible will get you the best price. If you miss the early-bird fares, consider waiting until "wave season," January through March, when cruise promotions abound.

Of course, pricing also fluctuates based on the itinerary, the ship, the type of cruise, and demand. The best time to book a cruise depends largely on when you want to travel, what you want out of the experience, and whether you're daring enough to wait for a deal. Read on to find out how to snag the cruise of your dreams without breaking the bank.

When to Book Early

If you have your sights set on a high-demand sailing — for example, on a new ship or during school holiday breaks — the best time to book will likely be as soon as the fares are released. Cruise Critic says that many popular sailings offer their best rates when they first go on sale and then prices increase as the ship fills up. This rule is especially true for luxury itineraries, Disney cruises, and new ships. Other than saving you money, this might be the only way to guarantee a spot (and secure a particular cabin location).

When to Wait

If you're not interested in high-season travel or experiencing the latest cruise ship, you can play the waiting game and pounce as soon as fares drop. As any seasoned traveler knows, you can often find lower rates or free add-ons as the departure date approaches and the cruise line works to fill the ship. In those cases, prices will likely drop within 90 or 60 days of the departure date, after final payments are due.

While holding off may result in a once-in-a-lifetime deal, keep in mind that your cabin and category choices may be minimal, and there's no guarantee you'll be able to book at all. This approach works best for people with flexible work schedules or retirees who can adjust their travel dates to take advantage of these less expensive fares.

Tracking Cruise Fares

The only way to really know the best time to book a cruise is to track fares, which you can do through the Shipmate app and Cruise Critic . Sign up to be alerted if there's a price drop, taking the stressful task of incessant scanning off your plate. Some people also have luck with requesting a price match even after they've booked — it all depends on the cruise line — so keep those alerts on.

Best Time of Year to Book a Cruise

The best time of year to book a cruise is often January through March. Demand plummets after the holiday season, and during this period of industry-wide promotions — aka "wave season" — the price of that cruise you've been dreaming of may drop significantly. It's also a good time to find booking promotions, like free upgrades, prepaid gratuities, or onboard spending money.

Best Time of Month to Book a Cruise

While there isn't a "best time of the month" to book a cruise, monitoring fare changes over several weeks can help you spot any price drops. Cruise prices fluctuate frequently based on availability, demand, and special deals. Unless you're interested in a high-demand sailing, be patient and look out for flash sales.

Best Day of the Week to Book a Cruise

People often wonder if there is a specific day of the week when cruise prices consistently drop. Unfortunately, fares don't rise and fall on a set schedule, and it's impossible to predict when they'll change. Past research has found that cruise fares might be lowest on Thursdays and highest on Wednesdays, but the data is constantly fluctuating, and some experts say it's inaccurate anyway. Your best bet is to track fares throughout the week.

Understanding When and Why Cruise Prices Drop

"Wave season" may be a popular time to find cruise deals, but not every company releases its best deals during that period. Promotions (or lack thereof) are often based on what is and isn't selling. If a cruise is filling up quickly, the company has no reason to release a sale to entice customers. But if a cruise's departure date is fast approaching and the ship is only partially booked, prices will drop and complimentary add-ons will increase, resulting in some happy customers.

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Alaska Cruises from Vancouver

Take in the scenic inside passage on a roundtrip alaska cruise from vancouver.

Uncover treasures in the Great Land on an Alaska cruise from Vancouver. Relive Gold Rush history, experience Native Alaskan culture and come face-to-face with some of Mother Nature’s greatest masterpieces. On a roundtrip Inside Passage cruise, enjoy quicker access to Alaska while also exploring the friendly ports of British Columbia.

Itinerary Ports

When you cruise to Alaska from Vancouver, encounter unique ports of call that are rich in history, culture and natural beauty.

  • Endicott Arm
  • Glacier Bay National Park
  • Hubbard Glacier
  • Icy Strait Point

Endicott Arm is a jewel in Alaska’s crown. This 30-mile waterway is surrounded by cliffs, valleys and dozens of waterfalls. Icebergs and harbor seals decorate the water below while Dawes Glacier soars into the sky above. Revel in the beauty of Mother Nature’s masterpiece and listen closely as the scenery whispers secrets of times long ago during your cruise to Alaska.

When you cruise to Alaska with Princess, sail through one of the most iconic locations in the Great Land — Glacier Bay National Park. Listen to Margerie Glacier’s signature crack and boom rumble across the waves. Bring binoculars and scan both the shore and the waves for wildlife like brown bears and migrating whales while Park Rangers teach you the history and geology of the park.

Located between the Chilkat River and the Lynn Canal, Haines is the home of the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, where as many as 4,000 bald eagles gather each fall to feast on spawning salmon along the river. As many as 80 have been seen perched in a single tree and more than a hundred may be captured within the frame of a single photograph.

The largest tidewater glacier in North America, Hubbard Glacier has been moving its mass towards the ocean at a rate faster than most of its kind. Towering above the water over 30 stories, the glacier often calves 100-foot chunks of ice into the ocean. What lies beneath the waves is almost as impressive, where ice plunges 1,200 feet beneath the surface. See it for yourself on an Alaska cruise with Princess.

Icy Strait Point is home to the remote Tlingit village of Hoonah, home to fewer than 800 people and a deep Native history. The nearby Spasski River Valley holds one of the world’s largest populations of brown bears, who are often found hunting for salmon in the rivers. Zipline over the wilderness, watch a tribal dance or kayak in coastal waters to see the wildlife up close during your Alaska cruise vacation.

Juneau is unlike any other city in the United States. With no roads connecting it to the rest of Alaska or North America, it is truly a protected destination. Founded as a gold mining town and now the state’s capital, Juneau has one foot in history and one in the future. Embark on a whale watching tour, or sail past Mendenhall Glacier on an Alaska cruise.

Known for its timber, Ketchikan hosts the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show, where athletes throw, race and chop their way to victory. Explore one of the world’s oldest collection of totem poles at the Totem Pole Heritage Center, or stroll along Creek Street. As the salmon capital of the world, Ketchikan’s waters make for incredible fishing. Cast your rod into a sea of opportunity on a cruise to Alaska.

On an Alaska cruise, take your pick of attractions in the port of Sitka. See how bald eagles and local bird populations receive first-class treatment at the Alaska Raptor Center. Encounter wildlife in their natural habitat at the Fortress of the Bear. Or experience the culture of Russian Alaska on a visit to St. Michael’s Russian Orthodox Church, and relive Native history at the Sheldon Jackson Museum.

Once the gateway to Alaska's Gold Rush, Skagway strikes a dramatic image nestled between the water's edge and mountains. Follow in the footsteps of miners with a ride on a scenic train along the famous White Pass route through coastal mountains. During your Alaska cruise, explore the Yukon's pristine wilderness, pan for gold with professionals or meet sled dog puppies in training.

Canada's third largest city feels like a North American metropolis mixed with a small European town. Explore the rainforest within Vancouver, B.C. — Stanley Park — and visit the continent's second largest Chinatown during your Alaska cruise vacation. Soar above the city's lush natural environment in a sky gondola for panoramic views, or get up close to the local sea life at the Vancouver Aquarium.

Why Choose This Itinerary?

Discover the top reasons to cruise to Alaska from Vancouver.

  • Glacier Viewing  — Alaska’s glaciers were meant to be admired. That’s why every Alaska cruise from Vancouver includes at least one glacier viewing experience to either Glacier Bay National Park or Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier.
  • Three Historic Ports of Call  — Fish for salmon in Ketchikan, pan for gold in Skagway or fly over snow-capped mountains in Juneau. Relive Alaska’s greatest tales in these spirited ports of call on an Inside Passage cruise.
  • Convenient Roundtrip Air Travel  — On a roundtrip cruise to Alaska from Vancouver, enjoy easier travels to and from your cruise vacation with the opportunity for even more adventure before you set sail or after your trip ends.
  • A Visit to Vancouver  — From Chinatown to Stanley Park, uncover old-world history amidst new-age living in Vancouver before or after your Alaska cruise.

Ships on this Itinerary

Our Princess fleet includes ships that range from our smaller vessels to large ships. From a balcony stateroom, marvel at the glaciers passing by before enjoying local seafood in one of our many eateries during your Alaska cruise.

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Alaska Cruise Experience

We have a 50-year legacy of sharing the best places and experiences with our guests. On an Alaska cruise, unpack once and explore glaciers, wildlife and national parks.

Alaska Glaciers

One of the biggest reasons people visit

Glaciers feel alive. They groan, creak and shudder on their march to the sea, punctuated by the booms and crashes of "white thunder" — a sound that echoes across the water when ice calves into the ocean below. On an Alaska cruise, let us show you Glacier Bay National Park — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier, College Fjord or Hubbard Glacier.

Alaska Wildlife

Untamed, just like Alaska

Alaska is home to a rich array of wildlife, from the famous Big Five animals that live in Denali National Park — grizzly bears, wolves, moose, Dall sheep and caribou — to bald eagles and humpback whales that migrate through the Inside Passage. On a cruise to Alaska, live a nature lover's dream in the land where guests can catch postcard-worthy sights.

Alaska Mountains & National Parks

National treasures

With national parks and four of North America’s tallest mountains, Alaska’s wilderness has been preserved for generations. Denali National Park is larger than Vermont and home to the highest peak on the continent. Meanwhile, Glacier Bay National Park has over 2,000 square miles of glacial coverage. Along with Wrangell-St. Elias and Kenai Fjords, a world of natural wonders awaits on an Alaska cruise or cruisetour.

Alaska excursions

Don't just visit this famous land, live it on Alaska excursions. Rush across the snow on a dog sled with a professional musher, fly fish for salmon in fresh rivers and soar over miles of glacial tundra in a helicopter. Watch migrating humpback whales from the deck of a catamaran or Native craftsman carve a traditional totem pole, and expand your Alaska cruise experience.

Alaska Cruise Onboard Experience

Our award-winning North to Alaska program brings local personalities, culture and cuisine on board and ashore to immerse you in all things Alaska during your cruise to the Great Land.

Alaska Seafood

Fresh and bountiful, like Alaska itself

Alaska's seafood is famous, and we bring the best to you with locally inspired dishes from the state’s best eateries. With Cook My Catch excursions, catch your own salmon or halibut with the help of a local expert, and in the evening our talented chefs will prepare your haul for your dinner — a Princess exclusive. From ship to shore, the best is at your fingertips on our Alaska cruises.

Meet Local Alaskans

Real Alaska from local Alaskans

Alaskans are inviting people who love to share what makes their state unique. Watch lumberjacks in action, learn from Glacier Bay National Park rangers and craft with a Native totem pole carver. Or listen to harrowing Tales from the Deadliest Catch fishermen and climbers who have summited Denali during your Alaska cruise.

Unique Alaska Cruise Experiences

Great experiences from the great land

Travel back in time and pan for gold like a prospector during the Gold Rush or see the Northern Lights in the planetarium. At the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge, explore our treehouse and enjoy unmatched views of Denali. Or savor tree-inspired bites at our very own Sappy Hour. Dive deeper into what makes the Great Land special on your cruise to Alaska.

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Read about Alaska’s must-see attractions, signature cuisine, and how to prepare for a wild adventure into the heart of The Great Land.

Discover Alaska with Princess in 2024-2025

The best cruise line in Alaska just keeps getting better! From top-rated cruises that visit Glacier Bay National Park to scenic rail travel and exclusive Princess lodges, you will find a seamless Alaska experience with Princess.

Best Dishes to Try on Your Alaska Cruise

No one does seafood quite like Alaska—which is why we brought the best of the Great Land on board, so you can experience it all with Princess.

Top Alaska Cruise Destinations

From exploring Denali National Park to fishing for salmon in Anchorage, discover the top Alaska destinations on a Princess cruise.

Inside Passage Alaska Cruise

From exploring historic gold mines to venturing in the footsteps of early explorers, learn about Alaska’s Inside Passage and discover the wonders awaiting you.

Alaska Ports of Call

From the sweeping mountains of Juneau to the fish-bearing seas of Ketchikan, discover our Alaska cruise ports and set sail into the adventures that await you.

What to Pack for an Alaska Cruise

Check out our helpful checklist so that you know exactly what to pack for an Alaska cruise with Princess.

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Princess EZair® Flights

Stress-free airfare

Remove the hassle from air travel and give yourself the gift of flexibility, time, and a thicker wallet with Princess EZair® flights. We negotiate lower rates with the airlines, allow you to modify your flight up to 45 days prior with no penalty, and protect you if your flight is late or canceled.

Princess EZair flight quotes are available on our cruise search result details pages.

Airplane to Ship Transfer

We get you where you need to go

Let Princess pick you up from the airport and take you directly to your ship or hotel when you arrive, even if you didn't book your airfare through us. A uniformed Princess representative meets you at the airport after you've retrieved your luggage and transports you directly to your ship or hotel without you having to worry about the logistics of navigating a new city.

Cruise Plus Hotel Packages

Stay longer and relax

Extend your cruise vacation, and simplify your travel plans with a hotel stay at the beginning or end of your cruise. With a Cruise Plus Hotel Package, a Princess representative meets you at the airport and pier, transporting you to and from your hotel. The package includes the cost of your hotel stay, transportation, luggage handling and the representative’s services.

Cruise deals & promotions

Start planning the vacation of your dreams with a cruise you'll love at a price you can't beat. Explore our latest featured deals, snag some last-minute savings and see how our all-inclusive packages can make your getaway even better.

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