If you’ve sailed with Disney Cruise Line, you know just how special our vacations at sea truly are. Disney Cruise Line’s dedicated cruise terminal at Port Everglades, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida offers convenient access to sunny vacation adventures and Disney magic on the high seas. Here are five reasons why you’ll love sailing on the Disney Dream, and soon, the Disney Destiny, from the Port Everglades Disney Cruise Line terminal.

1. Second Year-round Disney Cruise Homeport in Florida
Disney Cruise Line is in the midst of its largest expansion ever and opening our second, year-round home port was an important part of the fleet’s growth. From Port Everglades, the Disney Dream will sail three-, four- and five-night cruises to The Bahamas and Western Caribbean through spring 2026, while the Disney Destiny, Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, will debut in November 2024 with four- and five-night itineraries and two special seven-night cruises in the summer of 2026.


2. Get Excited for the Seas with an Embarkation Through the “Big Blue World”
As you enter the terminal, you’ll travel from land to sea and “dive” into the world of Disney and Pixar’s film, “Finding Nemo.” There, you’ll find some of your favorite friends from the movie on colorful murals, including fish, rays and beautiful coral.
Plus, you’ll “swim” by Nemo’s school friends, including Tad, Sheldon and Pearl, and as you inch closer to embarkation, you’ll be welcomed by Nemo, Marlin and Dory. Be sure to look up – the unique, bubble-like ceiling fixtures are sure to make you feel like you’re in the “big blue world”!

3. Location, Location, Location
With Walt Disney World Resort just hours away from Fort Lauderdale, your family can create lifelong memories together on land and at sea. The port is located in the heart of South Florida with close proximity to three international airports.
And for pre- and post-cruise stays, Fort Lauderdale is just a short drive to the beach, offering a vibrant art scene, world-class restaurants, entertainment, shopping and family-friendly activities, including the area’s namesake, the Florida Everglades.

4. More Chances to Visit Disney’s Island Destinations
Whether you are sailing on the Disney Dream or Disney Destiny, many of the itineraries from Port Everglades will include stops at both of Disney’s island destinations in The Bahamas, Disney Castaway Cay and Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.
Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point opened in June 2025, and for the past year, guests have been enjoying this slice of paradise that celebrates the local culture of The Bahamas. Disney collaborated with talented artists and cultural advisors in The Bahamas to shape the experiences at Lookout Cay that celebrates the natural beauty, traditions and artistry of this one-of-a-kind nation. If you haven’t visited this destination on the island of Eleuthera, click here to learn more about what to expect!

5. Disney Cruise Line Giving Back to the Community
Disney Cruise Line is committed to creating a lasting, positive impact in the port communities we call home. So, I’m pleased to share that in recognition of our arrival to the Broward County community, Disney Cruise Line is partnering with Junior Achievement South Florida and Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County and making a donation to each organization.
The donations will support a variety of initiatives, including programs that inspire career exploration, innovation and storytelling.
Are you ready to set sail from Ft. Lauderdale on the Disney Dream and Disney Destiny?
Note that itineraries are subject to change. Check out the Disney Dream sailings from Port Everglades on the Disney Cruise Line site for itinerary dates and stay tuned for Disney Destiny updates.
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