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Disney Cruise Summer 2025 Itineraries are Here!

Disney Cruise Line has announced summer 2025 itineraries and deployments:

Disney Cruise Line has announced summer 2025 itineraries and deployments:

  • Bahamas (Disney Magic and Disney Wish)

  • Caribbean (Disney Treasure)

  • Alaska (Disney Wonder)

  • Mediterranean (Disney Fantasy)

  • Northern Europe (Disney Fantasy)

The best time to book your cruise is well in advance. The earlier you book, the less you’ll pay. Plus you’ll have access to the best rooms and locations on the ship.

Bookings open to the public on March 22, 2024. Disney Cruise Line Castaway Club members may take advantage of the following early booking windows: 

  • Pearl Castaway Club Members: Monday, March 18, 2024

  • Platinum Castaway Club Members, Golden Oak and Club 33 Members: Tuesday, March 19, 2024

  • Gold Castaway Club Members: Wednesday, March 20, 2024

  • Silver Castaway Club Members, Disney Vacation Club and Adventure Insiders: Thursday, March 21, 2024

  • Bookings open to all Guests: Friday, March 22, 2024

cruises that stop at disney lighthouse point

Disney Lighthouse Point will open in summer 2025.

4 Disney Ships will homeport in Florida!

4 Disney Cruise Line ships will homeport in Florida in the summer of 2025 with three ships out of Port Canaveral and one out of Fort Lauderdale with tropical itineraries to The Bahamas and Caribbean, including Disney’s private island destinations

Disney Treasure will begin its inaugural season with 7 night itineraries from Port Canaveral to the Eastern and Western Caribbean, taking over the Disney Fantasy’s route.

The Disney Magic will homeport in Port Canaveral for the first time since summer 2016, taking guests on 4 and 5 night sailings to The Bahamas and both Castaway Cay and Lighthouse Point!

One special 10 night southern Caribbean sailing in July will take families to both of Disney Cruise Line’s island destinations along with Antigua, St. Kitts, San Juan, and Tortola in the British Virgin Islands.

In South Florida, the Disney Dream will sail from Fort Lauderdale on 3 to 5 night sailings to one or both of Disney’s private islands along with Nassau or Cozumel.

The Disney Wish will also sail from Port Canaveral, offering three- and 4 night sailings to Nassau and the beloved beaches of Disney Castaway Cay.

Disney Alaskan Adventure 2025

Disney Wonder in Alaska

The Disney Wonder is set to sail on voyages to Alaska departing from Vancouver, Canada, offering cruise durations ranging from five to nine nights between May and September.

Ports of call include Juneau, Skagway, and Ketchikan, where families can partake in port excursions showcasing Alaska's stunning glaciers and remnants of its gold mining history.

Disney Fantasy Europe

The Disney Fantasy will sail through Europe in summer 2025

The Disney Fantasy will spend its first summer season in Europe in the summer of 2025, visiting European destinations from Northern Europe to the Mediterranean from May to late July.

Itineraries include 5 to 12-night sailings from Barcelona, Spain, and Civitavecchia (Rome).

There will be one special 12-night sailing to the Greek Isles that will feature three stops in Greece, two in Italy, and the season’s only stop in Valetta, Malta.

From late July to September, the Disney Fantasy will sail from Southampton, United Kingdom to numerous destinations including Spain, Norway, and the British Isles


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Since 2010, Darren has been making Orlando vacations easy! As an Orlando resident, he is able to provide insider, expert advice on Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, and Florida-based cruises.


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