By
Rebecca Gibson |
Disney Cruise Line is to offer its first British Isles itinerary with calls in Scotland, England, Ireland and France in 2016.
Departing from the UK port of Dover on 5 June, Disney Magic will sail a 12-night British Isles cruise to Invergordon, Kirkwall and Greenock in Scotland; Newcastle and Liverpool, England; Dublin, Ireland; Le Havre in France; and Guernsey; one of the Channel Islands. Although Disney has previously visited Kirkwall, it will be the first time that the line has visited the other cruise ports.
Throughout summer 2016, Disney will return to Norway, Iceland and ports of call in more than 15 European countries.
Disney Magic will sail the line’s first Norwegian Fjords cruise from Dover to Stavanger, Alesund, Geiranger and Bergen, Norway, on 29 May. During the seven-night cruise, guests will be able to visit mountain ranges, glaciers and fjords, as well as villages and historic city centres.
The ship will also offer two new 12-night sailings to Iceland, which each include two days in Reykjavik and calls in Akureyri, Iceland; Bergen, Norway; and Kirkwall. One cruise will depart from Dover on 17 June and conclude at the Danish port of Copenhagen, after calling at Stavanger, Norway and Newcastle, England. The second cruise will depart Copenhagen on 13 July and conclude in Dover after visiting Oslo and Kristiansand, Norway and Invergordon, Scotland.
Next summer, Disney Magic will return to northern Europe, the Greek Isles and the Mediterranean with a variety of seven-night and longer sailings.
Meanwhile, Disney Wonder will return to Alaska between May and August 2016. Sailing from Vancouver, Canada, the ship will call at Tracy Arm, Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan.
Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy will both sail from Port Canaveral to the Bahamas and Caribbean on a variety of itineraries. All of these cruises include a stop at Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay.