Disney Cruise Line
Disney Cruise Line ship directory
All 8 ships in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, grouped by class. Compare homeports, signature water attractions, and what each ship does best, then open a ship for the full profile.
All Disney Cruise Line ships
Disney Magic
Launched 1998
Disney Magic is the original Disney Cruise Line ship and the more intimate of the two Magic-class vessels. A multi-year reimagining added the AquaDunk thrill slide, the Marvel-themed Super Hero Academy kids club, and the adults-only Cove Café and pub district. Its smaller size and West Coast homeports make it a favorite for Alaska, Mexican Riviera, and Pacific Coast sailings.
Homeports
Highlights
- AquaDunk near-vertical body slide
- Marvel Super Hero Academy kids club
- Rapunzel's Royal Table rotational dining
- Compact, easy-to-navigate layout
Disney Wonder
Launched 1999
Disney Wonder is the second Magic-class ship and shares the intimate scale of its sister, Disney Magic. It is known for Tiana's Place dining, the AquaLab water play area, and the Frozen-themed deck show. The Wonder frequently sails Alaska, Mexican Riviera, and Pacific Coast itineraries.
Homeports
Highlights
- Tiana's Place live-band rotational dining
- AquaLab interactive water play area
- Frozen, A Musical Spectacular stage show
- Frequent Alaska and West Coast sailings
Disney Dream
Launched 2011
Disney Dream introduced the larger Dream-class design along with the AquaDuck water coaster that loops around the top decks. It offers a wider range of dining, entertainment, and kids' spaces than the Magic-class ships. In 2026 it sails Caribbean itineraries from Fort Lauderdale before crossing the Atlantic for a summer season of Mediterranean and Northern Europe cruises.
Homeports
Highlights
- AquaDuck water coaster
- Enchanted Garden and Royal Palace dining
- Expansive Oceaneer Club and Lab
- 2026 Mediterranean and Northern Europe seasons
Disney Fantasy
Launched 2012
Disney Fantasy is the sister ship to Disney Dream and the second Dream-class vessel. It carries the same AquaDuck water coaster and broad family amenities, and is configured for longer seven-night Caribbean itineraries. Art Nouveau styling distinguishes its public spaces from the Dream.
Homeports
Highlights
- AquaDuck water coaster
- Seven-night Caribbean itineraries
- Animator's Palate with animated dining show
- Europa adults-only nightlife district
Disney Wish
Launched 2022
Disney Wish launched the Wish-class with a fairy-tale theme and the AquaMouse, Disney's first attraction at sea. It debuted immersive spaces such as the Star Wars: Hyperspace Lounge and the Frozen and Marvel dining experiences. It sails Bahamian itineraries from Port Canaveral and crosses the Atlantic for a summer season of Mediterranean and Northern Europe cruises.
Homeports
Highlights
- AquaMouse attraction at sea
- Worlds of Marvel and Arendelle dining
- Star Wars: Hyperspace Lounge
- Grand Hall with a fairy-tale theme
Disney Treasure
Launched 2024
Disney Treasure is the second Wish-class ship, themed around adventure and global exploration. It carries the AquaMouse along with new dining and lounge concepts inspired by Aladdin, Coco, and other Disney stories. The Treasure focuses on Caribbean itineraries from Florida.
Homeports
Highlights
- AquaMouse attraction at sea
- Plaza de Coco dining experience
- Periwinkle and Skipper Society lounges
- Adventure-inspired Grand Hall
Disney Destiny
Launched 2025
Disney Destiny is the third Wish-class ship, with a "heroes and villains" theme drawn from across Disney storytelling. It carries the AquaMouse and introduces dining and entertainment spaces inspired by The Lion King, Hercules, and classic Disney villains. The Destiny sails Caribbean and Bahamian itineraries from Florida.
Homeports
Highlights
- AquaMouse attraction at sea
- Heroes-and-villains theme
- Pride Lands and Hercules-inspired spaces
- Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries
Disney Adventure
Launched 2026
Disney Adventure is Disney Cruise Line's first ship based in Asia, sailing short itineraries from Singapore. It is the largest ship in the fleet and is organized into themed zones spanning Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and more. The Adventure is built around shorter, no-port-day cruises focused on onboard experiences.
Homeports
Highlights
- Largest ship in the Disney fleet
- Homeported in Singapore
- Themed entertainment zones
- Short ocean-getaway itineraries
