Disney Cruise Line adds new ports for 2017
Disney Cruise Line will visit Amsterdam for the first time in 2017 when it will also return to the British Isles, Norway, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and the Bahamas.
Amsterdam will be included on a 15-night transatlantic crossing in May, which will also include a stop at Portland on England’s Jurassic Coast.
The Dutch city will be included again on a 10-night northern Europe itinerary in June, which sails from Copenhagen to Dover.
Other ports on the June sailing include Berlin, Stockholm, Helsinki, St Petersburg and Tallin.
The grand tour of Europe continues throughout the summer of 2017 with stops in the Baltic, Norwegian fjords, Iceland, British Isles and the Mediterranean.
For the first time, Disney will sail to Alaska’s Icy Strait Point and Hubbard Glacier as part of a nine-night itinerary on the Disney Wonder, leaving Vancouver in July.
Also for the first time in 2017 Disney Fantasy will sail from Port Canaveral on 10 and 11-night cruises of the southern Caribbean.
Cruises go on sale on Thursday.
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