Every ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, where it's sailing right now, and what itineraries it's running. Magic, Wonder, Dream, Fantasy, Wish, Treasure, Destiny, and the brand-new Adventure based in Singapore.
Disney Cruise Line has grown from a single ship in 1998 to an 8-vessel fleet spanning three continents. The new Disney Adventure, launching in March 2026 from Singapore, marks Disney's first dedicated Asia-Pacific homeport. Here's what each ship offers — and how to think about which one fits your trip.
Disney Magic (1998) and Disney Wonder (1999) are the smallest in the fleet at ~2,400 guests. Their smaller scale makes them favorites for Alaska cruises (the only Disney ships that fit some Alaskan ports) and Pacific Coast / Mexican Riviera itineraries.
Disney Dream (2011) and Disney Fantasy (2012) carry ~4,000 guests each. Disney Fantasy holds down year-round 7-night Caribbean cruises from Port Canaveral. Disney Dream rotates seasonally — typically the Mediterranean and Northern Europe in summer, then short Bahamas cruises from Florida in fall and winter.
Disney's older Magic-class ships cruise at about 21 knots; the newer Wish-class ships top out near 22 knots. The smaller Magic-class fleet is the only one that fits some Alaskan ports — which is why Disney Magic and Disney Wonder are still the Alaska ships nearly 30 years after launching.
Disney Wish (2022), Disney Treasure (2024), and Disney Destiny (2025) introduced Disney's newest design language — themed atria, AquaMouse water coasters, and the Walt Disney Imagineering "storyliving" approach. All three primarily sail Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries from Florida.
Disney Adventure (2026) is Disney's first 6,000-guest ship and its first dedicated Singapore-homeport vessel, running 3- and 4-night Southeast Asia cruises year-round.
Cruising with the Deaf community changed what I thought a vacation could be. The Navigator app, the captioned shows, the signing crowd at dinner — it's the most accessible vacation I've ever had.

When a family asks us about Disney Cruise Line, the fleet tracker is our first reference point. It tells us:
We're hosting a 2027 Deaf Dreamers group cruise in affiliation with Heart Cruises. Get on the interest list — no deposit required.
Disney Cruise Line provides complimentary shared American Sign Language interpretation on U.S.-based and select European sailings. Requests must be submitted at least 60 days before sail date. Stateroom communication kits (visual alarms, TTY, amplified phones) and closed-captioned televisions and movies are available across the entire fleet. Read the full cruise accessibility guide.