Bookings are now open for Disney Cruise Line‘s early 2017 itineraries including returns to San Juan, Puerto Rico and Galveston, Texas and stops at Disney’s pristine private island – Castaway Cay – in the Bahamas. Most sailings are still set to leave from the convenient homeport of Port Canaveral, Florida.

Port Canaveral, Florida

Three of Disney’s ships are scheduled to depart from Port Canaveral, Florida in early 2017 on 3-, 4- and 7-night cruises to the Caribbean, all including Castaway Cay in the Bahamas.

The Disney Fantasy covers 7-night Western and Eastern Caribbean voyages while the Disney Dream covers 3- and 4-night ones to Nassau and Castaway Cay. Starting on January 29, the Disney Wonder will also offer similar 3- and 4-night sailings.

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Castaway Cay
(Copyright © Disney Cruise Line ~ David Roark, photographer)

Miami, Florida

The other member of the fleet, the Disney Magic, will also leave from Florida but from the homeport of Miami instead. Its early 2017 itineraries through March 31 cover 3-, 4- and 5-night sailings to the Bahamas as well as some 5-night cruises to the Western Caribbean.

A stop at Castaway Cay is featured by each, and other ports include Nassau, Key West, Grand Cayman and Cozumel.

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Captain Mickey in San Juan, Puerto Rico
(Copyright © Disney Cruise Line ~ Matt Stroshane, photographer)

San Juan, Puerto Rico and Galveston, Texas

The Disney Magic will later set sail from San Juan, Puerto Rico on four 7-night Southern Caribbean cruises departing on April 9, 16, 23 and 30 of 2017. Ports-of-call include Barbados, St. Lucia, Martinique, Antigua and St. Kitts. Also from San Juan, the Disney Wonder will embark on a 3-night sailing to Port Canaveral, Florida on January 26.

From Galveston, Texas, the Disney Wonder will leave on two 7-night cruises to Key West, Castaway Cay and Nassau on Jan. 6 and 13. Then that ship too heads towards San Juan on January 20 on a singular 6-night adventure with Cozumel, Grand Cayman and Falmouth, Jamaica in between.

For more information about these itineraries, visit the Disney Cruise Line website, and to book, call upon MiceChat’s very own Fairy Godmother Travel.

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Jason Leppert
Jason Leppert is a dedicated Disney fanboy and cruise travel journalist with over 175 sailings under his belt and a fresh, youthful perspective on the cruise industry. He has been cruising – and more importantly, visiting Disneyland – since before he was even two years old thanks to his parents’ shared passion for traveling and their desire to experience all journeys together as a family. He now explores the world with his beautiful wife and fellow Disney aficionado Heidi by his side. Jason is the founding editor of PopularCruising.com and regular producer of videos for the Popular Cruising YouTube channel, as well as cruise editor at TravelAge West. He also contributes to Cruise Critic and Porthole magazine. You can follow him at the following social media networks: YouTube, TwitterFacebook, Instagram