In 2014, Disney
Cruise Line will offer new itineraries,
including an expanded collection of European
cruises highlighting the Greek Isles. Plus,
Disney Cruise Line will depart for the first
time from homeports in Venice, Italy and San
Juan, Puerto Rico.
Disney Cruise Line was designed to cater to the
unique vacation needs of families, and next year
will continue to enhance cruise options for
guests – from the wonders of Europe to sun and
sand in the Caribbean to outdoor adventures in
Alaska.
From May to August 2014, the Disney Magic
returns to the Mediterranean with exciting new
ports and popular destinations, treating guests
to the best of Europe.
New for the European season, Disney Cruise Line
will use Venice, Italy as a homeport for select
sailings. During these cruises, the Disney Magic
overnights in Venice, giving guests the
opportunity to experience an evening in the
spectacular city.
Disney also will visit new destinations in the
Greek Isles and Sicily for the very first time,
including Katakolon, Rhodes, Heraklion (Crete),
Santorini and Corfu, Greece and Catania, Sicily.
Disney will homeport in San Juan for the first
time in 2014. The Disney Magic will sail four
cruises to the Southern Caribbean, including
Grenada – a new port of call for Disney.
Known as the “Spice Isle,” Grenada offers Disney
Cruise Line guests a lush and lively destination
filled with spice estates, tropical gardens,
beautiful beaches, thrilling diving, snorkeling,
fishing and exploration through mountain
landscapes and waterfalls. A picturesque harbor
is home to shops stocked with spices and
restaurants serving unique cuisine combining
Creole, Caribbean and West Indian flavors.
Rates start at $945 per person for seven-night
cruises from San Juan for a standard inside
stateroom, based on double occupancy.
The Disney Wonder will sail seven-night cruises
from Vancouver to Tracy Arm, Skagway, Juneau and
Ketchikan, Alaska. One special nine-night cruise
calls on Sitka, Alaska – a first for Disney
Cruise Line.
These cruises combine the natural wonder and
adventurous spirit of Alaska with the
unparalleled, family-friendly experience found
on a Disney ship. Disney Cruise Line works
closely with Alaskan tour operators to create
exclusive-to-Disney family-friendly Port
Adventures that allow guests to experience
Alaska’s natural beauty and rich history.
Rates start at $1,015 per person for seven-night
cruises and $1,305 per person for the nine-night
Alaska cruise for a standard inside stateroom,
based on double occupancy.
Disney Cruise Line will sail from Miami on
four-night Bahamian and five-night Western
Caribbean cruises. Rates start at $460 per
person for four-night cruises and $575 for
five-night cruises departing from Miami for a
standard inside stateroom, based on double
occupancy.