Disney Cruise Line has recently released its new itineraries coming up in 2014! Because Disney operates with just a small handful of ships, unlike larger cruise lines, they set their itineraries to visit different ports of call around the world every year or so. This allows Disney cruise-goers to choose from a variety of vacation destinations. Here are some of the itineraries set for next year:
- Disney Dream: The Dream will sail through all of 2014 from Port Canaveral, through the Bahamas on three- and four-night cruises. Ports of call include Nassau and Castaway Cay, Disney’s private tropical island. On Castaway Cay, guests will be able to enjoy the white sand and palm trees of the island, and can take part in swimming, kayaking, water sports, massages, shopping, barbecuing, family fun, and so much more! Nassau highlights include shopping, beaches and casinos.
- Disney Fantasy: Disney’s Fantasy will also be sailing from Port Canaveral in 2014, and will be providing Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises that last for seven days. The Eastern ports of call include Castaway Cay, St. Maartin, and St. Thomas. The Western ports of call include Castaway Cay, Grand Cayman Islands, Cozumel, Jamaica and Costa Maya. When you call to book, you’ll be given details on exactly which ports of calls will be included on your cruise.
- Disney Wonder: There are several options available in 2014 for those wanting to sail on the Wonder. The itineraries include sailings from Miami, where you can cruise to the Bahamas, the Western Caribbean, or the Panama Canal, from January through April. Beginning in May, the Wonder will leave San Diego and will cruise to Vancouver. Through the summer, the Wonder will offer Vancouver-to-San Diego cruises, as well as an Alaskan cruise itinerary. In the fall, sail from San Diego through the Panama Canal, then toward the end of 2014, enjoy four- and five-night Bahama cruises departing from Port Canaveral.
- Disney Magic: From January to April, the Magic will be departing from Cape Canaveral and will sail through the Bahamas. Beginning in May, the Magic will be offering a transatlantic cruise to Barcelona, then several European cruises before heading back to North America on another 14-night transatlantic cruise later in the summer. The fall will feature seven-night South Bahamian cruises departing from San Juan, and in November the Magic will leave Miami for the Bahamas and the Western Caribbean.
If you would like to book a cruise through Disney Cruise Line in 2014, you can do so now! Contact your travel agent for more information and to be sure that you book the perfect cruise for you!