Disney Cruise Line – What You Need to Know
The Disney Cruise Line — commonly called DCL — has been sailing the oceans for over 25 years. Here is everything you need to know about this fabulous way to see the world.

Disney Cruise Line’s fleet consists of nine ships: Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, Disney Wish, Disney Treasure, and the Disney Destiny, which began sailing in Fall 2025, and the Disney Adventure, which will sail out of Southeast Asia..

Disney Cruise Line sails primarily out of Port Canaveral at Cruise Terminal 8. In 2019, Disney signed a 20-year agreement to continue sailing from the Port. DCL is also commonly found sailing out of other U.S. ports, such as New York, Miami, San Juan, New Orleans, Galveston, and San Diego. For those looking for a European cruise, Disney Cruise Line often sails from Barcelona, Rome, Copenhagen, Dover, and Vancouver.
Why Guests Love Disney Cruise Line
For many years, DCL ships have been filled with guests who keep returning over and over again. Like many cruise lines, sailors love the luxury accommodations, pools, waterslides, and included meals. Unlike any other cruise line, however, Disney Cruise Line features the characters most guests grew up loving.

Disney Cruise Line offers way too much to be contained on one page, so we have set up some helpful links for you. Click below to learn everything you need to know about each of the Disney Cruise Line’s ships as well as about ports of call, released itineraries, transportation, and planning tips, specialty cruises, and more!
Disney Cruise Line Ships
Disney Cruise Line Ports
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- Castaway Cay (Disney’s Private Island)
- Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point
- Port Canaveral, Florida
- All Other Ports
