1. Overview
Disney Cruise Line is set to unveil exciting new itineraries for 2024, featuring voyages to the Caribbean, Mexico, and beyond from various U.S. ports.
2. Sailing Locations
In 2024, Disney will operate from Florida, Texas, Louisiana, and California. Each Florida sailing will stop at Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay.
3. Onboard Experiences
Additionally, families can experience the magic onboard with Disney Cruise Line’s unique offerings, including the Disney Wish, featuring remarkable attractions at sea.
Disney Cruise Line is eagerly anticipating dreamy destinations for 2024, with sailings planned to the Caribbean, Mexico, and other locations from various ports in the United States.
On December 15, Disney will commence bookings for their 2024 cruises to the public. Florida will serve as a primary embarkation point, including its inaugural full season of sailings from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale. Notably, every sailing from Florida will provide a stop at Disney’s exclusive oasis, Castaway Cay in the Bahamas.
According to Disney, “Tropical destinations, onboard magic, and a variety of fan-favorite itineraries to the Bahamas, Caribbean, and Mexico await guests in early 2024.” They further emphasize that “vacationers of all ages can escape the winter chill with one-of-a-kind magical experiences at sea.”
From Port Canaveral, Disney enthusiasts can sail on the Disney Wish for three and four-night voyages to Nassau and Castaway Cay in the Bahamas. This newest ship showcases Disney’s first-ever attraction at sea, alongside various attractions such as the Marvel Super Hero Academy and a Frozen-themed dining experience, including trendy cocktails embellished with smoke bubbles and edible glitter.
The Disney Fantasy will also cruise from Port Canaveral, charting courses to the breathtaking eastern and western Caribbean, with stops in stunning locales like Tortola and St. Thomas, as well as popular destinations such as Cozumel, Grand Cayman, and Jamaica.
The Disney Dream will begin its voyages from Fort Lauderdale in early 2024, with cruises to the Bahamas and the western Caribbean.
Additionally, Disney plans to launch limited-time engagements on the Disney Magic from Galveston early next year, with sailings scheduled in January and another set from March to April.
Following that, the Disney Magic will touch down in New Orleans, embarking on four, five, and seven-night Caribbean adventures.
On the West Coast, the Disney Wonder will run three to seven-night itineraries to Mexico from its homeport in San Diego. These cruises will include stops at well-liked cities like Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta, and Catalina Island in California.