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Disney Fantasy to sail ex-UK itineraries as part of European debut in summer 2025

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photo_camera Disney Fantasy will sail its inaugural European season in 2025

Disney Cruise Line has confirmed Disney Fantasy will make its European debut in the summer of 2025

The Dream class vessel will visit destinations in Northern Europe and the Mediterranean from May to late July.

Five- to 12-night sailings from Barcelona, Spain and Civitavecchia (Rome) will be available, as well as a 12-night sailing to the Greek Isles which will feature three stops in Greece, two in Italy and the season’s only stop in Valetta, Malta.

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

Elsewhere, Disney Wonder will embark on sailings to Alaska from Vancouver, Canada, with five-, seven-, eight- and nine-night voyages from May to September.

Four Disney Cruise Line ships will homeport in Florida in summer 2025 with three ships out of Port Canaveral and one out of Fort Lauderdale, offering sailings to The Bahamas and the Caribbean, including Disney’s island destinations.

Disney Cruise Line to offer Western and Eastern Caribbean sailings

Disney Treasure, the newest ship in the line’s fleet, will follow its inaugural season with seven-night itineraries from Port Canaveral to the Eastern and Western Caribbean.

Eastern Caribbean sailings will stop at the company’s private island, Castaway Cay, along with Tortola and St. Thomas. Western Caribbean sailings, meanwhile, will bring guests to destinations such as Falmouth in Jamaica, Grand Cayman and Cozumel, Mexico.

Disney Magic will homeport in Port Canaveral for the first time since summer 2016, taking guests on four- and five-night sailings to The Bahamas and both of the brand’s island destinations.

Disney Wish will also sail from Port Canaveral, offering three- and four- night sailings to Nassau and the beloved beaches of Castaway Cay. In South Florida, Disney Dream will sail from Fort Lauderdale on three- to five-night sailings to one or both of Disney’s island destinations along with Nassau or Cozumel.

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