Highlights for early 2016 Disney Cruise Line itineraries include the introduction of Tortola, capitol of the British Virgin Islands, and the French Island of Martinique along with a return to the homeport of San Juan, Puerto Rico.

More details can be found on the Itineraries and Ports for 2016 page of DisneyCruise.com.

Eastern Caribbean

Eastern Caribbean itineraries leaving from Port Canaveral, Florida on the Disney Fantasy and Disney Wonder will feature Tortola and Castaway Cay, Disney’s signature private island.

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Castaway Cay (Copyright © Disney Cruise Line)

Itinerary details according to the cruise line: Tortola is an idyllic escape for guests of all ages, from tranquil beaches and stunning scenery to exhilarating activities and authentic Caribbean fare. With a variety of experiences for the family to share together, Disney Cruise Line guests will create memories in Tortola while swimming with dolphins, exploring centuries-old ruins, sampling local spices on Main Street and reveling in the natural beauty of Sage Mountain National Park.

Ports: Port Canaveral; Tortola; St. Thomas; Castaway Cay  –  Departure dates: Disney Fantasy: Jan. 2, 16, 30; Feb. 13, 27; March 12, 26; April 9, 23; Disney Magic: April 3, 17

Rates start at $1,120 per person for seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruises for a category 11C standard inside stateroom, based on double occupancy. Taxes, fees and port expenses are not included.

Southern Caribbean

Departing roundtrip from San Juan, Puerto Rico, the Disney Wonder will set sail on four new 7-night Southern Caribbean cruises including a stop at Martinique.

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San Juan, Puerto Rico (Copyright © Disney Cruise Line)

Itinerary details according to the cruise line: Known as the “Flower of the Caribbean,” Martinique offers a unique island experience complete with breathtaking natural beauty and cosmopolitan culture of French and Creole influence. Nature-lovers will delight in lush rainforests, rushing waterfalls and volcanic landmarks, while guests looking for a more upscale experience will savor superb French cuisine and superlative shopping.

Ports: San Juan; Barbados; Grenada; Martinique; Antigua; St. Kitts – Departure dates: Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31

Rates start at $980 per person for seven-night cruises from San Juan for a category 11C standard inside stateroom, based on double occupancy. Taxes, fees and port expenses are not included.

All the Rest

Remaining itineraries in 2016 will depart from Port Canaveral and Miami, Florida to the Bahamas and the Caribbean, each including a call at Castaway Cay.

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Disney Fantasy (Copyright © Disney Cruise Line)

Details according to the cruise line:

From Port Canaveral, rates start at $375 per person for three-night cruises, $500 per person for four-night cruises and $1,120 per person for seven-night cruises for a category 11C standard inside stateroom, based on double occupancy. Taxes, fees and port expenses are not included.

From Miami, rates start at $352 per person for four-night cruises and $440 per person for five-night cruises for a category 11C standard inside stateroom, based on double occupancy. Taxes, fees and port expenses are not included.

For more information, visit DisneyCruise.com, call Disney Cruise Line at 888-325-2500 or contact your travel agent.

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