Disney Cruise Line to return to the Bahamas, Caribbean, Mexico and more in early 2023

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Announced recently, in early 2023, Disney Cruise Line will be returning to the Bahamas, including Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay. Disney Cruise Line will also offer trips to the Caribbean and the Mexican Riviera from U.S. homeports including Miami and Port Canaveral, Florida; New Orleans; Galveston, Texas; and San Diego.

Bahamas and Caribbean from Florida

In early 2023, two ships will sail from Port Canaveral near Orlando, Florida, and a third ship will depart from Miami. Every cruise from Florida includes a visit to Castaway Cay.

Departing from Port Canaveral, the Disney Wish will sail into 2023 with three- and four-night voyages to Nassau, Bahamas, and Castaway Cay.

Also from Port Canaveral, the Disney Fantasy will begin the year with seven-night sailings to several destinations in the Eastern and Western Caribbean. Plus, one unique eight-night sailing includes two days in beautiful Bermuda.

From Miami, the Disney Dream will embark on an assortment of four- and five-night cruises to locales including Grand Cayman, Nassau, Castaway Cay, and Cozumel, Mexico. There will also be a special five-night cruise that includes two stops at Castaway Cay.

Texas and New Orleans

In January and February, the Disney Magic will sail from Galveston, Texas, on a variety of four-, five-, six- and seven-night itineraries to the Bahamas and the Western Caribbean. Ports of call on these sailings include Grand Cayman as well as Cozumel and Progreso, Mexico.

In February and March, the Disney Magic will have its first-time debut season in New Orleans. Along the Mississippi River, the four-, five- and six-night sailings will call on the tropical destinations of Grand Cayman and Cozumel.

San Diego

The Disney Wonder will sail from San Diego in April and May. Cruises to Baja, Mexico, and the Mexican Riviera promises sunny shores, sand beaches, active outdoor adventures, and water activities.

Sailings from San Diego will range in length from three to seven nights. Some sailings to the Baja peninsula will be to the coastal city of Ensenada, while other departures will include a visit to Cabo San Lucas.

Seven-night itineraries will sail to Mazatlan, the “Pearl of the Pacific,” and to Puerto Vallarta, a seaside escape along the curve of the Banderas Bay and bordered by the Sierra Madre mountains.

 

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