The Disney Wish will become the first Wish-class ship to sail in Europe, according to a press release recently issued by Disney Cruise Line.

As part of the company’s 2027 summer schedule, the 2022-built vessel will offer a series of cruises in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.

The ship’s first season in the region will run between April 25 and September 10, 2027, with departures from England, Spain and Italy.

After crossing the Atlantic, the Disney Wish initially offers cruises from Southampton before repositioning to Barcelona in May.

The ship is then scheduled to offer itineraries in the Mediterranean, sailing from both the Spanish port and Civitavecchia.

In mid-July, the 140,000-ton vessel returns to Southampton for additional sailings in Northern Europe ahead of heading back to North America.

The Disney Wish is currently offering a year-round schedule of short cruises to the Bahamas from Port Canaveral.

The three- and four-night itineraries are highlighted by visits to Disney’s private destinations of Castaway Cay and Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.

As the first ship in the company’s Wish-class, the 2,500-passenger vessel was built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany and entered service in 2022.

Disney also announced that it is deploying two ships in Alaska for the second consecutive year in 2027, with the Disney Wonder and the Disney Magic sailing from Vancouver.

The Disney Dream will take over the Disney Wish’s short cruises to the Bahamas departing from Port Canaveral during the summer.

Two additional ships, the Disney Treasure and the Disney Fantasy, will also sail from Port Canaveral to the Caribbean and the Bahamas during the season.

The Disney Destiny will also sail in the region, with a series of cruises departing from the company’s cruise terminal in Port Everglades.

Scheduled to enter service in March 2025, the Disney Adventure will continue to sail from Singapore through late 2027.