Ahoy, Kiran! Thank you for sailing on in with your question. We're so glad to help!
With few exceptions, when you sail with
Disney Cruise Line, you will leave from and come back to the same location. To use your example, if you sail from the Port of Miami, you will most likely return to the Port of Miami. Most cruises leave and return from the same
port.
There are a handful of
itineraries that don't work that way, but it's very easy to spot them when you are planning to sail on one of the stunning
Disney Cruise Line ships. As you browse the itineraries, if a ship returns to a different port, you'll see it right in the bold caption at the top of the itinerary. It will say something like "4-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise from San Juan Ending in Miami." You won't see a starting and ending port if a cruise uses the same part for both embarkation and debarkation.
Kiran, I hope it is smooth sailing from here on out as you plan your high seas adventure with Disney Cruise Line!
Anna