Ahoy, Rajeswari! Welcome to planDisney and the beginning of your Disney Cruise Line journey. I’m happy to help you narrow down your options as you look for the perfect itinerary aboard the Disney fleet.
It looks like you are reaching out from Georgia, so the closest departure port to you will be
Port Canaveral near Orlando, Florida. As of right now, bookings are open for cruises setting sail on dates as far out as May 2027, so there are literally hundreds of options to choose from. For a list of all cruises departing from Port Canaveral, click on the
“Plan a Cruise” tab at the top of the main website and then click on the third white box labeled "Departing from" and select the desired port. You will then get a list of all the available itineraries and can choose the exact sailing dates that fit your schedule.
You will be happy to know that all of the cruises currently scheduled to depart from Port Canaveral are closed-loop cruises meaning that they all start and end in the same place. Whether you are looking for a 3-Night Bahamian Cruise to enjoy an extended weekend getaway or more interested in a 7-Night Eastern or Western Caribbean Cruise for a full week-long vacation experience, you will find plenty of options setting sail not too far from home. Currently, all of the 3-, 4-, and 5-night sailings from Port Canaveral are offered aboard the Disney Wish, Disney Dream, and Disney Fantasy, while the longer 7-night sailings are scheduled aboard the Disney Treasure. Although
all members of the fleet offer rotational dining and Broadway-caliber shows, the specific experiences do vary from ship to ship. If you are looking for something in particular, take a look at each vessel’s unique
offerings and hopefully you will find your perfect fit just like Cinderella.
Disney Cruise Line truly is where magic meets the sea, so you cannot go wrong with any itinerary that you choose. If you need any other planning advice, feel free to bring your questions back to planDisney. Happy sailing!
Catherine