The new Disney Adventure is now on its way to the Bahamas after departing from Germany earlier this month.

Delivered to Disney Cruise Line in December, the 208,000-ton vessel is currently crossing the Atlantic ahead of arriving at Freeport in mid-January.

The ship is then expected to sail to Port Canaveral before repositioning to Asia for its maiden season, where it will sail short cruises with no port calls year-round from Singapore.

The ship’s inaugural cruise is set to depart from the Marina Bay Cruise Centre on March 10, 2026.

Originally ordered for Dream Cruises as the Global Dream, the Disney Adventure was acquired by Disney Cruise Line while still under construction at the MV Werften shipyard in Wismar.

With Meyer Werft taking over the project, the 208,000-ton vessel was redesigned to offer Disney’s signature experiences, which include public areas inspired by the brand’s movies and characters, as well as a series of family-friendly features.

The design is highlighted by seven distinct themed areas, such as the Disney Imagination Garden, which will offer a garden and open-air performance venue inspired by 100 years of Disney adventures.

In addition to the Disney Adventure, Disney Cruise Line is set to add four more new ships to its fleet by 2031.

Ordered at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, the company’s future lineup includes an additional Wish-class vessel, in addition to a new ship series.

Disney is also debuting in Japan with an extra Wish-class vessel that is set to be operated in partnership with Oriental Land Co.