Disney Cruise Line’s 2019 Sailings Include New York Departures
by Daniel McCarthy
In fall 2019, the Disney Magic sails to Bermuda, Bahamas and Canada from New York, followed by Bahamian and Caribbean voyages from Miami. Aboard the Disney Magic, guests can experience new spaces and experiences, including dining at Rapunzels Royal Table. (Matt Stroshane, photographer) (PRNewsfoto/Disney Cruise Line)
The Disney Cruise Line released its 2019 sailing schedule this week and it includes a slate of departures out of New York, Texas, California, and Florida.
New York
Disney Magic will return to New York in September 2019 for a schedule of Bahamas and Canada and New England sailings.
From New York, Magic will depart on three five-night sailings with two days in the Bahamas; two seven-night sailings to the Bahamas with a stop at Castaway Cay and Port Canaveral; and one five-night Canada Cruise with stops in Saint John and Bar Harbor.
California and Galveston
Disney Wonder’s 2019 schedule will feature time homeporting in California. From there it will sail out of San Diego to Baja and two seven-night Mexican Riviera sailings, including calls on Cabo San Lucas and Ensenada.
The San Diego sailings will include an option to add a three-night Adventures by Disney guided group tour that takes guests to The Walt Disney Studios to explore Walt Disney Imagineering.
Wonder will then move to Galveston where it will depart on four-, six-, and seven-night sailings to the Caribbean and Bahamas. The Caribbean sailings will include calls to Grand Cayman, Cozumel, and Falmouth; while the Bahamas sailings will stop at Nassau.
Florida
Dream and Fantasy will continue homeporting out of Florida, sailing Bahamas and Caribbean itineraries from Port Canaveral and Miami.
Magic will join the ships and will sail three-, four-, and five-night Bahamian sailings; and five- and six-night Western Caribbean sailings. Most of those will include a day at Castaway Cay. Other calls will include Nassau and Key West for the Bahamas, and Cayman and Cozumel for the Western Caribbean.
Dream will sail three- and four-night cruises to Nassau and Castaway Cay.
Fantasy will spend the season sailing seven-night Caribbean cruises — its eastern Caribbean sailings will stop at Tortola and St. Thomas; while its Western Caribbean sailings will stop at Cozumel, Grand Cayman, and Falmouth.
Fantasy’s other sailings include a special eight-night cruise to St. Kitts, Antigua and San Juan; a special six-night sailing to Cozumel and Costa Maya; and two seven-night sailings in December to San Juan, Tortola, and Castaway Cay.

