In fall 2017, The Disney Cruise Line will once again set sail from a number of popular and convenient U.S. home ports. New York, San Diego, California and Galveston will all be reprised, and reservations are open now.

New York, New York 

The Disney Magic will embark from New York heading to the Bahamas as well as Canada. For instance, on October 21, the ship will cruise for seven nights along the Canadian coast on the Atlantic – its longest ever in the region. Featured along the way will be the line’s maiden call on Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

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Disney Cruise Line returns to New York City in fall 2017 with a mix of voyages to the Canada coast and the Bahamas, which includes a stop at Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay. (Chloe Rice, photographer).

 

For a shorter 5-night variety, the Magic will leave on September 27, also stopping for the line’s first time at Bar Harbor, Maine. The itinerary will also include Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.

Besides Canada, half a dozen 7- and 8-night cruises will head for the Bahamas with a visit to Castaway Cay, Disney’s private island. These cruises will also include a stop at Port Canaveral, Florida and a 1-day Walt Disney World Park Hopper ticket and round-trip transportation to the resort for each guest.

San Diego, California 

The Disney Wonder will again return to San Diego for several sailings to the Mexican Riviera with most stopping at Cabo San Lucas and Ensenada, Mexico. September 15, 22 and October 13 cruises are 2-nighters, and October 5 is a 3-nighter with a sea day.

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In September and October of 2017, Disney Cruise Line will return to San Diego with a variety of Disney Wonder cruises to Baja and the Mexican Riviera. Pictured here, Cabo San Lucas, a Mexican destination famous for dramatic rock formations, white-sand beaches and sparkling turquoise waters. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

Expanding in length are four 4- and 5-night varieties, and 7-night cruises on September 24 and October 15 include Puerto Vallerta, Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.

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In September and October of 2017, Disney Cruise Line will return to San Diego with a variety of Disney Wonder cruises to Baja and the Mexican Riviera. Pictured here, Cabo San Lucas, a Mexican destination famous for dramatic rock formations, white-sand beaches and sparkling turquoise waters. (Diana Zalucky, photographer)

Galveston, Texas

The Disney Wonder will also sail again from Galveston on eight 7-night voyages to the Caribbean and Bahamas, all of which feature Castaway Cay.

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In 2017, Disney Cruise Line returns to Galveston with sailings to the Caribbean and the Bahamas. In this photo taken in 2012, the Disney Magic sails into Galveston for the first time. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

 

On November 10 and December 1, western Caribbean sailings will call on Cozumel, Grand Cayman and Falmouth, Jamaica. Meanwhile, on November 17, 24, December 8, 15, 22 and 29, featured ports will be Key West, Nassau and Castaway Cay.

For more information about these 2017 home port itineraries, visit the Disney Cruise Line website.  To book your Disney cruise 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