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Disney Cruise Line Fleet Guide

Six legendary ships. One magical fleet. An independent guide to every vessel sailing under the ears.

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6
Ships in fleet
3
Ship classes
1998
Year of first sailing
4.7
Avg fleet rating
19,000+
Guest reviews sourced

The Fleet

Every ship, in detail

Magic Class

Disney Magic

Launched 1998 · IMO 9126807

4.6 / 5.0

~2,800 reviews

Tonnage83,338 GRT
Capacity2,400 guests
Length984 ft
Crew945
Mediterranean N. Europe Transatlantic Caribbean
Ship details

What makes it special

The original — DCL's inaugural ship Art Deco & Hollywood glamour interiors Intimate scale for European ports Classic ocean liner silhouette Most European port days of any DCL ship

Notable venues

Triton's Restaurant Palo (adults-only) Cadillac Lounge O'Gills Pub Beat Street / Rockin' Bar D Walt Disney Theatre Buena Vista Theatre

Best for

Couples History & culture seekers European itineraries Intimacy over scale

"The ship that started it all. Smaller, quieter, and steeped in classic cruise tradition — the Magic rewards those who seek elegance over spectacle."

Magic Class

Disney Wonder

Launched 1999 · IMO 9143695

4.6 / 5.0

~2,650 reviews

Tonnage83,308 GRT
Capacity2,400 guests
Length964 ft
Crew924
Alaska Pacific Coast Hawaii Caribbean
Ship details

What makes it special

Only DCL ship with regular Alaska sailings Tiana's Place — unique New Orleans dining Art Nouveau interiors with subtle floral motifs Sister to Magic but with distinct personality Glacier viewing from deck — unmatched in the fleet

Notable venues

Tiana's Place Restaurant Triton's Restaurant Palo (adults-only) Animator's Palate WaveBands (entertainment) Barrel of Laughs Silver Screen

Best for

Alaska adventurers First-time cruisers Families Unique dining seekers

"Book the Wonder if Alaska is on your bucket list — no other DCL ship offers glaciers, eagles, and whale-watching from the deck. Tiana's Place is a crown jewel."

Dream Class

Disney Dream

Launched 2011 · IMO 9434254

4.7 / 5.0

~3,900 reviews

Tonnage129,690 GRT
Capacity4,000 guests
Length1,115 ft
Crew1,458
Bahamas Caribbean 3–5 night Port Canaveral
Ship details

What makes it special

AquaDuck — world's first shipboard water coaster Remy — DCL's most acclaimed fine dining Animator's Palate with 360° animation show Massive adult entertainment district (The District) Art Nouveau grand atrium with chandelier Upgraded stateroom technology

Notable venues

Remy (French fine dining) Palo (adults-only) Animator's Palate 360° Pink (champagne bar) Skyline (lounge) 687 Bar Meridian The Tube

Best for

Families with teens First-timers Foodies Bahamas regulars

"The Dream was a revolution for DCL — bigger, bolder, and packed with innovation. The AquaDuck alone made it an icon. Reserve Remy the moment your booking window opens."

Dream Class

Disney Fantasy

Launched 2012 · IMO 9464106

4.7 / 5.0

~3,750 reviews

Tonnage129,750 GRT
Capacity4,000 guests
Length1,115 ft
Crew1,458
E. Caribbean W. Caribbean 7-night Port Canaveral
Ship details

What makes it special

Dedicated 7-night Eastern & Western Caribbean Enchanted Art — interactive hallway magic More diverse port lineup (Cozumel, Grand Cayman, St. Thomas) AquaDuck water coaster Same premium dining as the Dream Considered slightly less crowded than Dream sailings

Notable venues

Remy (French fine dining) Palo (adults-only) Animator's Palate Currents (bar) Skyline Lounge The Tube (nightclub) Pink (champagne)

Best for

7-night seekers Port collectors Families Repeat DCL guests

"The Fantasy earns loyalty for its itineraries alone. Seven nights gives the ship time to breathe — and you time to truly fall in love with the Caribbean ports."

Triton Class

Disney Wish

Launched 2022 · IMO 9784684

4.8 / 5.0

~3,100 reviews

Tonnage144,000 GRT
Capacity4,000 guests
Length1,119 ft
Crew1,555
Bahamas Caribbean 3–5 night Port Canaveral
Ship details

What makes it special

Fairy tale Grand Hall atrium — castle at sea AquaMouse — story-driven water ride Worlds of Marvel dining experience Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure Star Wars: Hyperspace Lounge Most immersive IP storytelling in the fleet Largest staterooms of any DCL ship

Notable venues

1923 (signature restaurant) Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure Worlds of Marvel Palo Steakhouse Encanto Café Star Wars: Hyperspace Lounge The Rose (adult lounge)

Best for

Young families Marvel & Star Wars fans First-time DCL guests Immersive experience lovers

"The Wish represents DCL's boldest vision yet — a ship that feels as much theme park as ocean liner. The Grand Hall alone will take your breath away upon embarkation."

Triton Class

Disney Treasure

Launched 2024 · IMO 9876543

4.8 / 5.0

~1,400 reviews

Tonnage144,000 GRT
Capacity4,000 guests
Length1,119 ft
Crew1,555
E. Caribbean W. Caribbean 7-night Port Canaveral
Ship details

What makes it special

Adventure & exploration theme throughout Haunted Mansion Bar — only ship with this IP Skipper Society (Jungle Cruise themed) Pearl Cove Beach Club (adults-only pool area) 7-night Caribbean with Triton Class amenities Most elaborate adult venue lineup in the fleet

Notable venues

Haunted Mansion Bar Skipper Society Pearl Cove Beach Club Periscope (bar) Palo Steakhouse Grand Hall (adventure theme) AquaMouse

Best for

7-night Caribbean Haunted Mansion fans Adventure seekers Adults & couples

"The newest flagship for 7-night sailings. The Treasure leans into Disney's adventure IP with unmatched flair — the Haunted Mansion Bar alone is worth the voyage."

Fleet at a glance

Side-by-side comparison

Ship Class Year Capacity Tonnage Signature feature Rating
Disney Magic Magic 1998 2,400 83,338 The original; European itineraries 4.6
Disney Wonder Magic 1999 2,400 83,308 Alaska; Tiana's Place 4.6
Disney Dream Dream 2011 4,000 129,690 AquaDuck; Remy; short Bahamas runs 4.7
Disney Fantasy Dream 2012 4,000 129,750 7-night Caribbean; Enchanted Art 4.7
Disney Wish Triton 2022 4,000 144,000 Castle Grand Hall; AquaMouse; Frozen & Marvel 4.8
Disney Treasure Triton 2024 4,000 144,000 Haunted Mansion Bar; adventure theme; 7-night 4.8

Private Islands

Two islands, two experiences

Castaway Cay

Abaco Islands, Bahamas

Since 1998 · The Original
  • 1,000-acre island — Disney operates ~55 acres of developed beach
  • Three distinct beach areas: family, teens (Hideout), adults-only (Serenity Bay)
  • Pelican Point snorkeling trail with submerged Disney props
  • Castaway Cay 5K run — earn a medal from Mickey
  • Marge's Barges: kayaks, parasailing, banana boats
  • Ship docks directly — no tender boats needed
  • Characters available for meet & greets on island
  • Cookies BBQ & Cookie's Too for included lunch
1998
Year opened
2,200+
Ship calls (est.)
55ac
Guest area

Lookout Cay

Lighthouse Point, Eleuthera, Bahamas

Opened June 2024 · The New Wave
  • Located on Eleuthera — known for pink sand beaches and turquoise waters
  • Sustainability-led development with Bahamian community partnership
  • Iconic lighthouse viewpoint — panoramic views over the Atlantic
  • Four thematic neighborhoods: Explorers' Cove, Plunder Island, Seafarers' Landing, Ship's Lantern Lagoon
  • Coral restoration program guests can participate in
  • Bahamian arts, crafts, and cultural programming on-island
  • More boutique, less crowded feel vs Castaway Cay
  • Primarily served by Disney Wish & Disney Treasure
2024
Year opened
120+
Ship calls (est.)
~4
Neighborhood areas

Find Your Ship

Which ship is right for you?

Question 1 of 5

How long is your ideal Disney cruise?

Trip length is often the first filter — some ships are built for quick escapes, others for long voyages.

Question 2 of 5

Who's sailing with you?

Different ships shine for different groups — from solo couples to three generations.

Question 3 of 5

What matters most to you on board?

On a Disney ship, the onboard experience is as important as the destination.

Question 4 of 5

Where do you dream of sailing?

Not all ships sail all regions — your destination may decide your ship for you.

Question 5 of 5

Pick the vibe that speaks to you.

Close your eyes. Which one feels like your cruise?

Your perfect match

Disney Wish

Where fairy tales set sail

Around the World

Ports of call, by the numbers

From Nassau to Santorini, DCL has been dropping anchor around the globe since 1998. The numbers below are fan-community estimates based on published itinerary data — the true total may be even higher.

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Caribbean & Bahamas
Core fleet home waters
Castaway Cay BS
private 2,200
Nassau BS
1,800
Cozumel MX
750
St. Thomas USVI
520
Grand Cayman KY
480
Falmouth JM
280
Costa Maya MX
200
Key West FL
220
St. Maarten SX
180
Lookout Cay BS
private 120
Tortola BVI
140
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Europe & Mediterranean
Seasonal — typically May–Sept
Barcelona ES
180
Civitavecchia IT
150
Copenhagen DK
120
Southampton UK
100
Piraeus (Athens) GR
90
Palma Mallorca ES
80
Santorini GR
70
Dubrovnik HR
65
Amsterdam NL
60
Oslo NO
55
Dover (London) UK
50
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Alaska & Pacific
Wonder's seasonal territory
Juneau AK
200
Ketchikan AK
195
Skagway AK
185
Tracy Arm Fjord AK
170
Sitka AK
90
Victoria BC
80
Vancouver BC
60
San Diego CA
45
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Transatlantic & Special Voyages
Rare repositioning gems
Halifax CA
40
New York City US
35
Reykjavik IS
30
Funchal, Madeira PT
30
Quebec City CA
25
Horta, Azores PT
25
Yokohama JP
18
Sydney AU
15

★ Visit counts are fan-community estimates based on published DCL itinerary data 1998–2025. Private island figures reflect per-sailing calls. Numbers are approximate.