Families and friends looking for a uniquely magical cruise experience in 2020 can start dreaming of new destinations serviced by the Disney Cruise Line tonight. This morning the company announced a new home port and a highly anticipated return to an old favorite. Of course, the company will still cruise to many favorite destinations on exciting itineraries.
Unforgettable Tropical Getaways from Florida
As usual, three ships will sail from the Florida ports Port Canaveral and Miami. Each of these popular cruises includes a day of fun in the sun on Disney’s private Bahamian island reserved exclusively for Disney Cruise Line guests, Castaway Cay.
- From Miami, the Disney Magic will sail three-, four- and five-night Bahamian cruises and five-night Western Caribbean cruises.
- From Port Canaveral, the Disney Fantasy will sail seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries, plus two special sailings at six- and eight-nights each.
- From Port Canaveral, the Disney Dream will sail three- and four-night Bahamian cruises to Nassau and Castaway Cay.
With a variety of options from Florida, guests can choose the vacation that provides something for everyone in the family, combining the adventure and relaxation of tropical destinations, the ease and indulgence of an ocean cruise, and the world-class entertainment and service of a Disney vacation.
Long-Awaited Return to Hawaii
Returning to Hawaii after a 5 year haitus, the Disney Wonder will return for two cruises to the island paradise – a nine-night voyage to Honolulu from Vancouver, Canada, on April 29, and a 10-night sailing back to Vancouver on May 8. Each of these contain 5 days at sea and stops at four Hawaii ports – Honolulu, Hilo, Nawiliwili, and Kahului.
First-time Home Port in New Orleans
For the first time ever DCL will be sailing from New Orleans. Disney Cruise Line guests will let the good times roll beginning in early February 2020 with Bahamian and Caribbean Cruises. There will be six cruises including 4-, 6-, and 7-night Western Caribbean sailings; a 7-night Bahamian cruise; and a 14-night Panama Canal voyage, departing Feb 7 through Mar 6.
Of course, it’s recommended that guests venture into the city to savor the distinct flavors of famous New Orleans cuisine, visit family-friendly museums and parks, and revel in the sweet melodies of world-renowned jazz music, before or after their cruises. Travelers will delight in the Southern charm of this new home port, and Disney fans will find magic around every corner as they recognize the iconic sights and sounds that inspired the beloved animated film “The Princess and the Frog.
As Tiana says, “Dreams do come true in New Orleans.”
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