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What port do Disney cruises leave from?

Port Canaveral, Florida Home of the world-famous Kennedy Space Center, this port of departure is also about one hour away from Walt Disney World Resort, an exciting potential stop before or after your cruise.



In 2026, Disney Cruise Line operates from several major global hubs, with Port Canaveral, Florida, remaining its primary homeport. From here, the Disney Wish, Disney Fantasy, and Disney Treasure sail primarily to the Bahamas and Caribbean. Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades) is the second major Florida hub, hosting the Disney Dream and the new Disney Destiny. In the Western U.S., Disney frequently sails from San Diego, California, for Mexican Riviera and Baja itineraries, and Galveston, Texas, for Western Caribbean routes. During the summer, the Disney Wonder famously sails from Vancouver, Canada, to Alaska. Internationally, Disney has a significant presence in Europe, with departures from Southampton (UK), Barcelona (Spain), and Civitavecchia (Rome, Italy). Most notably, 2026 marks a major expansion into Asia with the Disney Adventure homeporting in Singapore. This diverse set of ports allows Disney to offer everything from 3-night tropical escapes to 14-night transatlantic voyages and European adventures.

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Disney cruises are more expensive because they offer extra amenities such as Broadway-quality shows, larger staterooms, and exclusive character experiences. Limited availability, high demand, and the fact that they do not make money from casinos also contribute to the higher prices.

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While you can sail on a Disney Cruise from Florida year-round, there are many other ports where you can catch a Disney Cruise ship! Disney Cruise Line departure ports include: Auckland, New Zealand. Barcelona, Spain.

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Based on average cruise fares and accounting for inevitable extras, we recommend that a family of four should budget an estimated $10,000 for a Disney cruise vacation. Of course, it can be done for less — and way more. This figure accounts for a five-night sailing at a cruise fare of $300 per person, per day.

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Disney Cruise Line Tilbury (London) Departure Port | Disney Cruise Line.

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Disney Treasure, the newest ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet expansion, will set sail December 2024.

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All of your meals are included in the cost of your cruise. Each night, you'll rotate through the three main restaurants onboard, and with Disney's Rotational Dining, even your dining service team rotates with you. So, you'll keep the same dining servers each night, no matter which restaurant you're enjoying.

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Restricted Guarantee fares, when offered, are a great way to save if you are flexible about your stateroom location and willing to book “last minute,” usually meaning 21-75 days prior to departure. The savings can be very large, but you won't know your exact stateroom at booking time.

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Average Prices Disney World is 23% cheaper than the cruise. 3-night Moderate trip: Disney World costs $2,364, while Disney Cruise Line amounts to $2,578. Disney World is 8% cheaper than the cruise. 3-night Deluxe trip: Disney World costs $4,360, while Disney Cruise Line amounts to $3,936.

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