Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, the Disney Adventure, arrived at the Port of Los Angeles on Feb. 9 during a nearly two-month voyage from Germany to Singapore, according to a company press release.

The ship was built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany and is scheduled to depart on its maiden voyage from Singapore on March 10, 2026. It will be the first Disney Cruise Line vessel to homeport in Asia, a move the company described as part of its continued international expansion.

Joe Schott, president of Disney Signature Experiences, said in the statement that the ship “brings immersive Disney storytelling to new audiences” and that the Los Angeles stop was another milestone ahead of its Singapore debut.

En route to its new homeport, the Disney Adventure stopped at Disney Cruise Line’s largest U.S. homeport in Port Canaveral, Florida, and became the largest passenger vessel to transit the Panama Canal, the company said. After departing Los Angeles, the ship will make a brief stop in Tokyo before arriving in Singapore.

The Disney Adventure is the eighth ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet and draws on more than a century of storytelling from Disney, Pixar and Marvel. It was designed as a family vacation destination featuring immersive entertainment and multi-day itineraries.

According to the press release, the ship’s launch is part of a broader growth period for the cruise line. Disney Cruise Line plans to introduce another ship in 2027, joining the Disney Wish, Disney Treasure and Disney Destiny. A partnership with Oriental Land Co. is also expected to bring Disney cruise vacations to Japan in 2029.