Disney Adventure sets sail for Singapore
New ship Disney Adventure has officially set sail for her new home in Singapore.
It departed the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany for Southeast Asia, and will cruise via Madeira, Los Angeles and Tokyo.
Disney’s largest ship will spend several years sailing from its Singapore homeport.
Adventure’s maiden voyage from Singapore is set for 10 March 2026.
The ship started life as the Global Dream, for Genting Hong Kong’s Dream Cruises brand, until the Genting business folded during the early stages of construction.
Disney Cruise Line purchased the unfinished ship three years ago.
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