Disney Cruise Line has released its itineraries for next year, with plans for more sailings in Alaska starting summer 2026.
The Disney Magic will head to Alaska for the first time ever, joining sister ship the Disney Wonder for sailings from Vancouver to Alaska.
Both ships will embark on 7-night voyages with varied itineraries that could include visits to Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan. Some itineraries may also include visits to Dawes Glacier, a tidewater glacier over 600-feet tall, and Icy Strait Point.
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Disney is moving around its ships for the 2026 itineraries. With the Disney Magic leaving Europe to take on Alaska sailings, the Disney Dream will return to Europe from Florida. The ship will make its first-ever stops at Cagaliari, located on the Italian island of Sardinia. It will embark on 7- to 12-night Mediterranean cruises that will include visits different Greek islands.
Other itineraries will include sailings out of the United Kingdom to France, Spain, the Netherlands, Norway and Belgium.
Three of Disney’s cruise ship will offer sailings out of Port Canaveral. The new Disney Treasure continue to offer 7-night sailings to the Eastern and Western Caribbean, while the Disney Wish will offer 3- and 4-night voyage to the Caribbean. Both ships will make stops at Disney either Castaway Cay or Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.
The Disney Fantasy will offer 4- and 5-night voyages to the Bahamas as well as a 10-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean.
The Disney Destiny, the new ship set to launch in November, will depart on 4- and 5-night trips to The Bahamas and Western Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale.
Disney will add another ship to its fleet this year. The Disney Adventure, set to launch in December, will sail out of Singapore for 3- and 4-night trips starting in April of next year through the summer.
Bookings for 2026 itineraries open to the public on Feb. 17. Castaway Club members can book as early as Feb. 10. For more information about 2026 itineraries, visit disneycruise.com.