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October 6, 2015By: Newswire
Disney Cruise Line has released details on its early 2017 itineraries, which will include a return to favorite destinations in the Caribbean and Bahamas from Florida ports, as well as limited-time engagements in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Galveston, Texas. Most cruises feature a stop at Castaway Cay, Disney’s private island.
Bookings open to the public on October 8, 2015.
Port Canaveral Sailings
Three Disney cruise ships will offer three-, four- and seven-night itineraries from Port Canaveral in early 2017, all of which will include a day at Castaway Cay.
The Disney Fantasy will continue to sail seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean voyages, while the Disney Dream will begin three- and four-night cruises to Nassau and Castaway Cay. Beginning January 29, the Disney Wonder will alternate similar three- and four-night itineraries.
Miami Sailings
To kick off 2017, the Disney Magic continues sailing from Miami with three-, four- and five-night voyages to the Bahamas, plus select five-night Western Caribbean cruises, through March 31.
All Disney Magic sailings will include a Castaway Cay stop. Other Bahamian ports of call include Nassau and Key West, while a stop in Grand Cayman or Cozumel headlines the Western Caribbean itineraries.
San Juan and Galveston Sailings
From San Juan, the Disney Magic will set sail on four seven-night cruises to the Southern Caribbean. Departing April 9, 16, 23 and 30, this limited-time engagement includes calls on Barbados, St. Lucia, Martinique, Antigua and St. Kitts.
The Disney Wonder completes a season in Galveston with two seven-night Bahamian voyages to Key West, Castaway Cay and Nassau on January 6 and 13. From there, the ship embarks on a six-night journey to San Juan on January 20 with stops in Cozumel, Grand Cayman and Falmouth, Jamaica.
On January 26, a three-night cruise aboard the Disney Wonder takes guests from San Juan to Port Canaveral.
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