Where the fleet is right now,
and where it's headed next.
Eight ships, eight very different routes. Some are chasing glaciers, some never leave the Bahamas, and one hasn't visited a single port all year on purpose. Here's the season-by-season plan for each.
The fleet at a glance — current homeports, west to east
Each chip marks a ship's current homeport, colored by region. Scroll for the full season-by-season plan.
Disney Magic
The fleet's most well-traveled ship — a new home almost every season.
AlaskaVancouver, BC — 7-night glacier voyages to Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan, and Icy Strait Point. Her first-ever Alaska season, sailing alongside the Wonder for DCL's first two-ship Alaska summer.
San Diego, CA — 3- to 7-night Mexican Riviera and Baja voyages, with stops in Cabo San Lucas, Ensenada, and Puerto Vallarta.
A 14-night Panama Canal crossing from San Diego to Galveston, TX.
Galveston, TX — Western Caribbean and Bahamian sailings, before heading back to the Pacific for another Alaska season.
Disney Wonder
Alaska's longtime resident, fresh off a farewell season in Australia.
AlaskaVancouver, BC — 7-night Alaska roundtrips, one of her many seasons in these waters, now shared with the Magic for the first time.
A short repositioning cruise down the Pacific Coast, from Vancouver to San Diego.
San Diego, CA — Baja California and Mexican Riviera sailings, calling on Catalina Island, Cabo San Lucas, and Ensenada.
Back north to Vancouver for another Alaska season. Her long-running Sydney, Australia season wrapped for good earlier this year.
Disney Dream
Crosses an ocean twice a year to chase two very different coastlines.
EuropeBarcelona, Civitavecchia & Southampton — Mediterranean and Northern European itineraries through mid-September.
A transatlantic crossing from Southampton back to Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Fort Lauderdale, FL — Bahamian cruises with occasional Eastern Caribbean sailings, plus Halloween on the High Seas and Very Merrytime voyages.
Stays in Fort Lauderdale through winter before crossing back to Europe again next May.
Disney Fantasy
Port Canaveral's steady, reliable Bahamas regular.
FloridaPort Canaveral, FL — 3-, 4- and 5-night Bahamian cruises to Castaway Cay and Lookout Cay.
Stays put in Port Canaveral for the fall and winter, with the occasional 10-night Southern Caribbean sailing mixed in.
One of the fleet's most consistent homebodies — no home-port change currently on the books.
Disney Wish
Currently keeping close to home — Europe is on the horizon.
FloridaPort Canaveral, FL — quick 3- and 4-night Bahamian getaways to Castaway Cay, Lookout Cay, and Nassau.
Continues the same Port Canaveral rotation through the rest of this season.
Her first European deployment — sailing from Southampton, Barcelona, and Civitavecchia.
Disney Treasure
The fleet's newest Caribbean workhorse.
FloridaPort Canaveral, FL — 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises, stopping at Cozumel, George Town, Falmouth, and Castaway Cay.
Continues the same week-long Caribbean rotation from Port Canaveral through spring 2027.
Disney Destiny
Fresh off her debut, expanding Fort Lauderdale's lineup.
FloridaFort Lauderdale, FL — 4-, 5- and 7-night Bahamian, Eastern, and Western Caribbean cruises to Castaway Cay and Lookout Cay.
Remains in Fort Lauderdale with an expanded schedule — no relocation currently planned.
Disney Adventure
A destination unto herself — no ports required.
Southeast AsiaMarina Bay Cruise Centre, Singapore — 3- and 4-night "days at sea" cruises with no ports of call by design.
Continues year-round from Singapore. 2027 plans haven't been announced yet.