HERE’S WHY ↓ ↓ ↓
When I’m looking at Disney cruises, I’m looking at so much more than dates and prices. I’m looking at itinerary flow, private island visits, the time of year, themed cruises, ship class, and which sailings provide the best value.
I am loving these five itineraries and here’s why:
→ January 19th on the Disney Wish:
One of the cheapest options of the year and it visits both Disney private islands with no Nassau. Incredible value here if you’re looking to escape the cold this winter!
→ May 1st on the Disney Fantasy:
This is a more affordable spring date that still hits both private islands and is perfect for families wanting that ideal weather + value combo. 10/10 recommend.
→ May 11th on the Disney Wish:
This one is such a strong itinerary at a great price point. Like others above, it also visits both islands (no Nassau!) and is scheduled during one of the most beautiful times of year to cruise.
→ September 5th on the Disney Treasure:
This sailing is an amazing pricing for a longer sailing with an Eastern Caribbean itinerary, AND it’s the last cruise with this itinerary before the ship switches to Halloween on the High Seas. (Important for those who don’t want a themed sailing!)
→ September 18th on the Disney Destiny:
Here is one of the cheapest sailings on the newest ships. A quick 3-night cruise that’s perfect for first-time cruisers wanting to “test the waters” without committing to a full week.
Are these the only good options in 2026? Absolutely not. I don’t think a “bad” cruise exists. 🤣 BUT these are the ones I am loving.
If you’re interested in experiencing a Disney Cruise vacation for your family this year, send me a message and I will get you connected with one of our Simple Magic travel agents to help you choose the perfect ship + itinerary combo for your family!