Disney Cruise Line’s recently announced summer deployment for 2026 includes eight ships cruising in four regions.
After adding two ships to its fleet in late 2025, the company will have record capacity, with itineraries ranging from three to 12 nights in length.
The season will be highlighted by Disney’s first-ever summer deployment in Asia, as well as a two ships in Alaska for the first time.
Here’s all we know about the season, at a glance:
Two-Ship Season in Alaska
Disney Magic
Capacity: 1,750 guests
Built: 1998
Homeport: Vancouver (Canada)
Length: Five to seven nights
Itineraries: Alaska and Canada visiting Ketchikan, Icy Strait Point, Dawes Glacier, Skagway and more
Season: May to September 2026
Sailing in the region for the very first time, the Disney Magic will join the Disney Wonder in Alaska for the 2026 summer.
Sailing from Vancouver, the 1,750-guest ship will offer five- to seven-night cruises to Ketchikan, Icy Strait Point, Skagway and more between May and September 2026.
Disney Wonder
Capacity: 1,750 guests
Built: 1999
Homeport: Vancouver (Canada)
Length: Seven nights
Itineraries: Alaska and Canada visiting Ketchikan, Icy Strait Point, Dawes Glacier, Skagway and more
Season: May to September 2026
The Disney Wonder will return to the West Coast for yet another summer season sailing from Vancouver to Alaska.
Running between May and September, the ship’s schedule features a series of seven-night cruises to destinations that include Dawes Glacier, Skagway and Juneau.
Southeast Asia
Disney Adventure
Capacity: 6,000 guests
Built: 2025
Homeport: Singapore
Length: Three and four nights
Itineraries: Cruises to nowhere
Season: April to September 2026
As Disney’s first-ever ship dedicated to Southeast Asia, the Disney Adventure will continue to offer short cruises from Singapore throughout 2026.
With the 208,000-ton vessel designed as a destination in itself, the deployment includes a series of three- and four-night cruises that do not feature any ports of call.
Caribbean and Bahamas from Port Canaveral
Disney Treasure
Capacity: 2,500 guests
Built: 2024
Homeport: Port Canaveral (United States)
Length: Seven nights
Itineraries: Week-long cruises to the Bahamas, Western and Eastern Caribbean
Season: June to October 2026
After entering service in late 2024, the Disney Treasure will continue to offer seven-night cruises to the Caribbean departing from Port Canaveral.
The ship’s itineraries also feature ports of call in the Bahamas, including Disney’s private island destination of Castaway Cay.
Disney Wish
Capacity: 2,500 guests
Built: 2022
Homeport: Port Canaveral (United States)
Length: Three to five nights
Itineraries: Short cruises to the Bahamas featuring Castaway Cay and Lighthouse Point
Season: June to October 2026
Sailing from Port Canaveral on a year-round basis, the Disney Wish continues to offer three- and four-night cruises to the Bahamas in 2026.
In addition to Nassau, the ship’s deployment includes visits to the company’s two private islands in the country: Castaway Cay and Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.
Disney Fantasy
Capacity: 2,500 guests
Built: 2012
Homeport: Port Canaveral (United States)
Length: Three to ten nights
Itineraries: Three- to five-night cruises to the Bahamas, as well as ten-night cruises to the Southern Caribbean
Season: May to October 2026
After offering cruises in Europe in 2025, the Disney Fantasy returns to Port Canaveral ahead of the 2026 summer.
As part of a varied schedule, the 2012-built ship offers short cruises to the Bahamas, as well as ten-night departures to the Southern Caribbean. The itineraries are highlighted by visits to Lighthouse Point, Castaway Cay, St. Lucia and Antigua.
Caribbean and Bahamas from Fort Lauderdale
Disney Destiny
Capacity: 2,500 guests
Built: 2025
Homeport: Fort Lauderdale (United States)
Length: Three to seven nights
Itineraries: Short cruises to the Bahamas, in addition to seven-night cruises to the Caribbean
Season: June to October 2026
After debuting in late 2025, the Disney Destiny is set to continue to sail from its homeport in Fort Lauderdale during the 2026 summer.
The ship’s deployment includes a series of three- and four-night cruises to the Bahamas, in addition to five- to seven-night cruises to the Western and Eastern Caribbean departing from Port Everglades.
Mediterranean and Northern Europe
Disney Dream
Capacity: 2,500 guests
Built: 2011
Homeport: Barcelona (Spain), Civitavecchia (Italy) and Southampton (England)
Length: Three to 12 nights
Itineraries: Cruises to various destinations in the Western and Eastern Mediterranean, Northern Europe and Scandinavia
Season: May to September 2026
The Disney Dream returns to Europe in 2026 for a series of summer cruises in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.
Departing from ports in Spain, Italy and Southampton, the schedule of the 2011-built ship includes three- to 12-night cruises to destinations like the Greek Isles, Scandinavia and Western Europe. Sailings in the region run between May and September 2026.