The Disney Cruise Line fleet, ship by ship.

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.

8
Ships in fleet
1998
Year DCL launched
3
Continents homeported
6,000
Guests · Disney Adventure
Disney Cruise Line ship at sunset
Disney Dream at sail-away · a moment from our last group sailing.

Magic class · the originals

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.

Dream class · the mid-fleet

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.

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knots
Did you know

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.

Wish class · the modern ships

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.

Global class · the future

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.

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Tabitha
Tabitha
Travel Advisor · runDisney veteran & cruise enthusiast

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About ASL access on Disney Cruise Line

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.

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