Photo: David Roark/Disney Cruise LineMickey Mouse is heading back to Greece!In a press release on Thursday, Disney Cruise Line announced its summer2020 itineraries, which include the cruise line’s return to Greece after a five-year hiatus, as well as five new ports in Europe.Besides the new destinations, the cruise line will continue to offer trips to Alaska, the Caribbean and the Bahamas.Disney Cruise Line.Diana Zalucky/Disney Cruise LineThe return to Greece iss part of three Mediterranean voyages that leave from Rome, Italy. The company will offer one twelve-night and two nine-night trips on theDisney Magicship — visiting destinations in the Greek isles including Mykonos, Santorini, and Crete.The five new ports of call in Europe include Gdynia, Poland; Nordfjordeid, Norway; Plymouth, England; Messina, Italy; and Zeebrugge, Belgium, adding to the cruise line’s voyages in the British Isles, the Norwegian fjords, Scandinavia and the Baltic.Disney Cruise Line.Disney Cruise LineDisney also announced that they would be continuing their popular trips to Alaska, the Caribbean and the Bahamas.TheDisney Wonderwill offer seven-night voyages to Alaska, starting in Vancouver, Canada, and making stops in Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan and more.Meanwhile, theDisney FantasyandDisney Dreamships will sail an assortment of trips to the Bahamas and the Caribbean, leaving from Port Canaveral, Florida.Bookings open to the public on March 7. More details can be foundhere.
Photo: David Roark/Disney Cruise Line

Mickey Mouse is heading back to Greece!In a press release on Thursday, Disney Cruise Line announced its summer2020 itineraries, which include the cruise line’s return to Greece after a five-year hiatus, as well as five new ports in Europe.Besides the new destinations, the cruise line will continue to offer trips to Alaska, the Caribbean and the Bahamas.Disney Cruise Line.Diana Zalucky/Disney Cruise LineThe return to Greece iss part of three Mediterranean voyages that leave from Rome, Italy. The company will offer one twelve-night and two nine-night trips on theDisney Magicship — visiting destinations in the Greek isles including Mykonos, Santorini, and Crete.The five new ports of call in Europe include Gdynia, Poland; Nordfjordeid, Norway; Plymouth, England; Messina, Italy; and Zeebrugge, Belgium, adding to the cruise line’s voyages in the British Isles, the Norwegian fjords, Scandinavia and the Baltic.Disney Cruise Line.Disney Cruise LineDisney also announced that they would be continuing their popular trips to Alaska, the Caribbean and the Bahamas.TheDisney Wonderwill offer seven-night voyages to Alaska, starting in Vancouver, Canada, and making stops in Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan and more.Meanwhile, theDisney FantasyandDisney Dreamships will sail an assortment of trips to the Bahamas and the Caribbean, leaving from Port Canaveral, Florida.Bookings open to the public on March 7. More details can be foundhere.
Mickey Mouse is heading back to Greece!
In a press release on Thursday, Disney Cruise Line announced its summer2020 itineraries, which include the cruise line’s return to Greece after a five-year hiatus, as well as five new ports in Europe.
Besides the new destinations, the cruise line will continue to offer trips to Alaska, the Caribbean and the Bahamas.
Disney Cruise Line.Diana Zalucky/Disney Cruise Line

The return to Greece iss part of three Mediterranean voyages that leave from Rome, Italy. The company will offer one twelve-night and two nine-night trips on theDisney Magicship — visiting destinations in the Greek isles including Mykonos, Santorini, and Crete.
The five new ports of call in Europe include Gdynia, Poland; Nordfjordeid, Norway; Plymouth, England; Messina, Italy; and Zeebrugge, Belgium, adding to the cruise line’s voyages in the British Isles, the Norwegian fjords, Scandinavia and the Baltic.
Disney Cruise Line.Disney Cruise Line

Disney also announced that they would be continuing their popular trips to Alaska, the Caribbean and the Bahamas.
TheDisney Wonderwill offer seven-night voyages to Alaska, starting in Vancouver, Canada, and making stops in Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan and more.
Meanwhile, theDisney FantasyandDisney Dreamships will sail an assortment of trips to the Bahamas and the Caribbean, leaving from Port Canaveral, Florida.Bookings open to the public on March 7. More details can be foundhere.
source: people.com