Disney's early 2025 has cruises to its pair of Bahamas ports, Treasure's inaugural season
Disney Cruise Line's early 2025 itineraries give more options from four US homeports including Disney Treasure's inaugural season and voyages that stop at one or both of its private Bahamas destinations.
October 26, 2023
Disney Wonder will reposition from its second Australia/New Zealand season to Hawaii, Vancouver, BC and San Diego cruises, and Disney Magic will operate from Galveston before cruising from Port Everglades.
In early 2025, Disney Fantasy, Disney Wish, Disney Dream and Disney Magic will all offer an assortment of three- to five-night getaways from Florida to the new Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point and Castaway Cay.
Disney Fantasy and Disney Wish will sail from Port Canaveral, while Disney Dream and Disney Magic will be based at Port Everglades. All four ships will give the opportunity to experience one of the Disney island destinations, with each ship also offering at least one itinerary visiting both Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point and Castaway Cay.
Disney Treasure’s inaugural season
Following its maiden voyage on Dec. 21, 2024, the newest Disney ship will embark on an inaugural season of seven-night itineraries to the Eastern and Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral. The eastern route includes Tortola, Castaway Cay and either San Juan, Puerto Rico, or St. Thomas, while the western itinerary has Falmouth in Jamaica, Grand Cayman and Cozumel.
Hawaii, Vancouver, San Diego
Disney Wonder will conclude its second Australia/New Zealand season in early 2025 with a 15-night South Pacific cruise from Sydney to Honolulu. The ship will then operate a nine-night Hawaii cruise from Honolulu to Vancouver in late February, followed by a five-night cruise from Vancouver to San Diego in early March.
From San Diego, Disney Wonder will sail three- to seven-night adventures to the Mexican Riviera or the Baja Peninsula.
Disney Magic from Galveston, Everglades, Canaveral
For the first three months of 2025, Disney Magic will sail to Progreso, Cozumel and Grand Cayman from Galveston. In April, the ship will sail a seven-night cruise from Texas to San Juan, that will stop at both of Disney’s island destinations, before returning to Port Everglades for three- to four-night cruises, followed by four- and five-night sailings from Port Canaveral to Nassau and at least one of Disney’s island destinations.
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