
Date
2026-06-24
Duration
12 nights
Departure Port
Civitavecchia
Italy
Arrival Port
Barcelona
Spain
Rating
Resort
Theme
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Disney Cruise Line
2011
2013
128,000 GT
4,000
1,250
1,458
1115 m
38 m
22 knots
No

Rome's ancient maritime gateway since the Emperor Trajan commissioned its harbour in 106 AD, Civitavecchia is the natural prologue to the Eternal City — just seventy minutes southeast by express rail. The port's Renaissance fortress, designed in part by Michelangelo, anchors a working waterfront that has welcomed travellers for millennia. Beyond Rome's unmissable monuments, consider an afternoon in the Civitavecchia thermal baths, drawing on mineral waters prized since antiquity. Spring and autumn offer the ideal balance of mild weather and manageable crowds for exploring the capital's layered history.

Messina guards the storied strait that separates Sicily from the Italian mainland — the passage Homer mythologised as Scylla and Charybdis — and its Norman cathedral's astronomical clock, one of the world's largest mechanical clocks, puts on a captivating automated display each noon as gilded figures enact scenes of the Resurrection. The city was catastrophically rebuilt after the 1908 earthquake, but its markets and waterfront convey the fierce energy of a Sicilian port that has witnessed two and a half millennia of Mediterranean history. Messina is the perfect gateway to Taormina, a 40-minute drive into the hills above the Ionian coast, with views of Etna at their most dramatic. Spring and autumn are ideal.

Where Homer placed the island of the Phaeacians and four centuries of Venetian rule left their most enduring Mediterranean legacy, Corfu is a singular island of extraordinary historical depth and natural beauty. The UNESCO-listed Old Town — its narrow Kantounia alleyways, the elegant Liston arcade, and twin Venetian fortresses — is the finest preserved Venetian streetscape in Greece. Beyond the town, secret coves, olive groves of immense antiquity, and mountain villages offer weeks of unhurried discovery. May through June and September offer perfect conditions: warm sea temperatures, clear skies, and the island before or after its summer crescendo.

Mykonos is the Aegean at its most seductive — a labyrinth of bougainvillea-draped whitewashed alleys designed to disorient pirates (and occasionally visitors) leading to Kástro, the medieval hilltop quarter overlooking Little Venice, where balconied houses hang directly above the sea. The island's famous windmills, perched on a ridge above the old harbour, are best photographed at golden hour as pelicans patrol the waterfront below. Visit the sacred archaeological island of Delos — a 30-minute boat crossing — for one of the most significant ancient sites in the Greek world. May, June, and September offer the perfect balance of warmth, light, and bearable crowds.

The port that launched Athenian democracy's naval supremacy at the Battle of Salamis, Piraeus remains Greece's maritime heartbeat — and the most convenient gateway to both the Acropolis and the Aegean island chains. Dine on grilled sea bream at a Mikrolimano harbourside taverna, visit the extraordinary bronze Piraeus Apollo, and set sail for Hydra or Santorini by afternoon. Late April through June and September offer the Aegean at its most golden and uncrowded.

Rhodes, Greece's resplendent Dodecanese jewel, merges a UNESCO-listed Medieval Old Town built by the Knights of St. John with sun-soaked Aegean beauty just seven miles from the Turkish coast. Wander the Street of the Knights before tasting *pitaroudia* fritters and local Athiri wine at an Old Town taverna, then take a catamaran to the neoclassical harbor of Symi. The island basks in over 300 days of sunshine annually, with April through June and September through October offering ideal temperatures for exploration without the peak-summer crowds.

Valletta, Europe's smallest capital, is a fortress city of exceptional grandeur raised from bare limestone in just fifteen years after the Knights of St. John repelled the great Ottoman siege of 1565 — its rigid Renaissance grid of sun-drenched streets concealing a density of baroque palaces, gilded oratories, and subterranean World War II shelters unrivaled anywhere in the Mediterranean. The Grand Harbour, framed by golden bastions plunging into startlingly blue water, offers one of the most dramatically photogenic arrivals in the world for arriving vessels. Spring and autumn deliver the most comfortable temperatures for exploring this UNESCO-listed gem.

Barcelona is the city where Roman history, Gothic grandeur, and Gaudí's delirious Modernisme collide in a Mediterranean coastal capital of astonishing energy and beauty. The Sagrada Família — still under construction after 140 years — continues its audacious ascent toward completion, while the Gothic Quarter's Roman-era foundations and the Passeig de Gràcia's extraordinary concentration of Modernisme masterpieces reward days of exploration. For a complete sensory experience, lose an afternoon in the covered labyrinth of La Boqueria market before descending to the waterfront for Catalan seafood at its finest. May through June and September through October offer the most pleasant weather; the city connects directly to Paris by overnight train.
Day 1

Rome's ancient maritime gateway since the Emperor Trajan commissioned its harbour in 106 AD, Civitavecchia is the natural prologue to the Eternal City — just seventy minutes southeast by express rail. The port's Renaissance fortress, designed in part by Michelangelo, anchors a working waterfront that has welcomed travellers for millennia. Beyond Rome's unmissable monuments, consider an afternoon in the Civitavecchia thermal baths, drawing on mineral waters prized since antiquity. Spring and autumn offer the ideal balance of mild weather and manageable crowds for exploring the capital's layered history.
Day 2
Day 3

Messina guards the storied strait that separates Sicily from the Italian mainland — the passage Homer mythologised as Scylla and Charybdis — and its Norman cathedral's astronomical clock, one of the world's largest mechanical clocks, puts on a captivating automated display each noon as gilded figures enact scenes of the Resurrection. The city was catastrophically rebuilt after the 1908 earthquake, but its markets and waterfront convey the fierce energy of a Sicilian port that has witnessed two and a half millennia of Mediterranean history. Messina is the perfect gateway to Taormina, a 40-minute drive into the hills above the Ionian coast, with views of Etna at their most dramatic. Spring and autumn are ideal.
Day 4

Where Homer placed the island of the Phaeacians and four centuries of Venetian rule left their most enduring Mediterranean legacy, Corfu is a singular island of extraordinary historical depth and natural beauty. The UNESCO-listed Old Town — its narrow Kantounia alleyways, the elegant Liston arcade, and twin Venetian fortresses — is the finest preserved Venetian streetscape in Greece. Beyond the town, secret coves, olive groves of immense antiquity, and mountain villages offer weeks of unhurried discovery. May through June and September offer perfect conditions: warm sea temperatures, clear skies, and the island before or after its summer crescendo.
Day 5
Day 6

Mykonos is the Aegean at its most seductive — a labyrinth of bougainvillea-draped whitewashed alleys designed to disorient pirates (and occasionally visitors) leading to Kástro, the medieval hilltop quarter overlooking Little Venice, where balconied houses hang directly above the sea. The island's famous windmills, perched on a ridge above the old harbour, are best photographed at golden hour as pelicans patrol the waterfront below. Visit the sacred archaeological island of Delos — a 30-minute boat crossing — for one of the most significant ancient sites in the Greek world. May, June, and September offer the perfect balance of warmth, light, and bearable crowds.
Day 7

The port that launched Athenian democracy's naval supremacy at the Battle of Salamis, Piraeus remains Greece's maritime heartbeat — and the most convenient gateway to both the Acropolis and the Aegean island chains. Dine on grilled sea bream at a Mikrolimano harbourside taverna, visit the extraordinary bronze Piraeus Apollo, and set sail for Hydra or Santorini by afternoon. Late April through June and September offer the Aegean at its most golden and uncrowded.
Day 8

Rhodes, Greece's resplendent Dodecanese jewel, merges a UNESCO-listed Medieval Old Town built by the Knights of St. John with sun-soaked Aegean beauty just seven miles from the Turkish coast. Wander the Street of the Knights before tasting *pitaroudia* fritters and local Athiri wine at an Old Town taverna, then take a catamaran to the neoclassical harbor of Symi. The island basks in over 300 days of sunshine annually, with April through June and September through October offering ideal temperatures for exploration without the peak-summer crowds.
Day 10
Day 11

Valletta, Europe's smallest capital, is a fortress city of exceptional grandeur raised from bare limestone in just fifteen years after the Knights of St. John repelled the great Ottoman siege of 1565 — its rigid Renaissance grid of sun-drenched streets concealing a density of baroque palaces, gilded oratories, and subterranean World War II shelters unrivaled anywhere in the Mediterranean. The Grand Harbour, framed by golden bastions plunging into startlingly blue water, offers one of the most dramatically photogenic arrivals in the world for arriving vessels. Spring and autumn deliver the most comfortable temperatures for exploring this UNESCO-listed gem.
Day 12
Day 13

Barcelona is the city where Roman history, Gothic grandeur, and Gaudí's delirious Modernisme collide in a Mediterranean coastal capital of astonishing energy and beauty. The Sagrada Família — still under construction after 140 years — continues its audacious ascent toward completion, while the Gothic Quarter's Roman-era foundations and the Passeig de Gràcia's extraordinary concentration of Modernisme masterpieces reward days of exploration. For a complete sensory experience, lose an afternoon in the covered labyrinth of La Boqueria market before descending to the waterfront for Catalan seafood at its finest. May through June and September through October offer the most pleasant weather; the city connects directly to Paris by overnight train.

Specifications
Sleeps: 5
Size: 622 sq. ft., including verandah
Room Configuration: 1 bedroom with queen bed; double sleeper sofa and wall pull-down single bed in living room
View: private verandah with floor-to-ceiling windows in main living space
Amenities
Custom Premium Plush Euro-top mattress
Frette 300-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Premium Frette bath towels
42" high-definition LCD flat-screen TV
Refrigerator
In-room safe
Hair dryer
Phone with voicemail messaging
Individual climate control
Sofa and sofa chairs
Dining table
Elemis Body Exotics bath, shower and spa products


Guests of our 1-Bedroom Suites have at their disposal:
A separate bedroom
2 bathrooms, including a main with accessible features
A verandah
Living room
Wet bar stocked with water and sodas
Walk-in closet
Specifications
Sleeps: 5
Size: Approximately 622 sq. ft., including verandah
Room Configuration: 1 bedroom with queen frame, double sleeper sofa and wall pull-down single bed in living room
View: private verandah with floor-to-ceiling windows in main living space
Main Bathroom
Ramped threshold
No split bath feature
Roll-in shower with fold-down seat, grab bars and adjustable-height showerhead
Emergency pull cord (please contact Guest Services to activate)
Lowered towel bars
Toilet with grab bars
Accessible vanity with mirror and sink
Amenities
Custom Premium Plush Euro-top mattress
Frette 300-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Premium Frette bath towels
42" high-definition LCD flat-screen TV
Refrigerator
In-room safe
Hair dryer
Phone with voicemail messaging
Individual climate control
Sofa and sofa chairs
Dining table
Elemis Body Exotics bath, shower and spa products
Upgraded Amenities
While all Disney Cruise Line staterooms feature luxury amenities and world-class service, Guests of our Concierge Suites and Staterooms enjoy an expanded range of offerings:
Down Duvets: Enjoy a superlative night’s sleep with the softness of genuine feather duvets, featured in Concierge main bedrooms.
Guests of our Concierge Suites may choose from pillow options including hypoallergenic, feather and therapeutic memory foam.
Personal Robe and Slippers: These plush comforts are yours to use for the duration of your cruise.
Complimentary Wi-Fi Internet Service: Enjoy up to 100 MB at no extra charge. (Usage fees apply after 100 MB.)
Verandah
Every Concierge Suite includes a private verandah, affording Guests sweeping ocean views and bracing sea breezes. Bask in the sunshine, enjoy leisurely conversations, coffee or cocktails, or simply admire the scenery as it floats by.
Your verandah features:
Patio furniture
Deck lighting
Plexiglas railings and dividers
Ramped threshold to verandah
Additional Features
Select closets in each suite provide accessible shelving and garment hanging
Emergency alarm buttons next to bed (please contact Guest Services to activate)
Ramped threshold to verandah


Specifications
Sleeps: 5
Size: 1,781 sq. ft., including verandah
Room Configuration: 1 bedroom with queen bed; wall pull-down double bed and wall pull-down single bed in living room
View: private verandah with floor-to-ceiling windows in main living space
Amenities
Custom Premium Plush Euro-top mattress
Frette 300-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Premium Frette bath towels
2 42" high-definition LCD flat-screen TVs (1 in the living room, 1 in the bedroom)
Refrigerator
In-room safe
Hair dryer
Phone with voicemail messaging
Individual climate control
Sofa and sofa chairs
Dining table
Elemis Body Exotics bath, shower and spa products
Pricing and availability is valid at date and time of publishing and is updated once every 24 hours.


Relax in private quarters fitted with warm wood finishes, custom fabrics and carpeting, original artwork, crown moldings, genuine teak accents and a private verandah for magnificent views of the sea.
Specifications
Sleeps: 5
Size: 306 sq. ft., including verandah
Room Configuration: queen bed, double sleeper sofa and upper berth pull-down bed
View: private verandah with floor-to-ceiling windows
Amenities
Custom Premium Plush Euro-top mattress
Frette 300-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Premium Frette bath towels
22" LCD flat-screen TV on swivel arm, with remote control
Full-length mirror
Ample closet space
Refrigerator
In-room safe
Hair dryer
Phone with voicemail messaging
Individual climate control
Elemis Body Exotics bath, shower and spa products
Upgraded Amenities
While all Disney Cruise Line staterooms feature luxury amenities and world-class service, Guests of our Concierge Suites and Staterooms enjoy an expanded range of offerings:
Down Duvets: Enjoy a superlative night’s sleep with the softness of genuine feather duvets, featured in Concierge main bedrooms.
Guests of our Concierge Suites may choose from pillow options including hypoallergenic, feather and therapeutic memory foam.
Personal Robe and Slippers: These plush comforts are yours to use for the duration of your cruise.
Complimentary Wi-Fi Internet Service: Enjoy up to 100 MB at no extra charge. (Usage fees apply after 100 MB.)
Design
Disney Cruise Line has thought of everything to ensure first-rate comfort and convenience during your voyage. Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah design features include:
A sitting area with a couch, TV and desk
A heavy privacy curtain to separate the sitting and sleeping areas
A “split bath”: a bathroom with a vanity, sink, shower and round tub and a half bathroom with a vanity, sink and toilet
Elevated wooden bed frames for under-bed storage of suitcases and other large items
A leather-upholstered ottoman with hollow inside storage
Attractive yet functional cabinetry in the living area
And to kids’ delight, a mural of Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Wendy and her brothers soaring through a starry sky reveals itself when the upper-berth bed is pulled down!
Verandah
Airy and private, this sanctuary is where you can watch the sun rise, bask in ocean breezes and enjoy your morning coffee or an evening nightcap.
Your private balcony comes equipped with:
Patio furniture
Deck lighting
Plexiglas or solid whitewall railings
Childproof locks
Expanded Main Suite Option
For large parties, add an adjoining Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite with Verandah or Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah. On adjoining accommodations, the partition between verandahs can be opened to create a larger balcony for sharing, with access between rooms.

Specifications
Sleeps: 5
Size: 306 sq. ft., including verandah
Room Configuration: queen bed, double sleeper sofa and upper berth pull-down bed
View: private verandah with floor-to-ceiling windows
Amenities
Custom Premium Plush Euro-top mattress
Frette 300-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Premium Frette bath towels
22" LCD flat-screen TV on swivel arm, with remote control
Full-length mirror
Ample closet space
Refrigerator
In-room safe
Hair dryer
Phone with voicemail messaging
Individual climate control
Elemis Body Exotics bath, shower and spa products


Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
Specifications
Sleeps: 4 to 5, except Category 4E staterooms which sleep 3 to 4
Size: 299 sq. ft., including verandah
Room Configuration: queen bed, single sleeper sofa, wall pull-down bed (in most) and upper-berth pull-down bed (in some)
View: private verandah
Amenities
Custom Premium Plush Euro-top mattress
Frette 300-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Premium bath towels
22" LCD flat-screen TV on swivel arm, with remote control
iPod docking station
Full-length mirror
Ample closet space
Refrigerator
In-room safe
Hair dryer
Phone with voicemail messaging
Individual climate control
H20 Plus spa, bath and shower products
WiFi (additional fee required)


Specifications
Sleeps: 4 to 5, except Category 4E staterooms which sleep 3 to 4
Size: 299 sq. ft., including verandah
Room Configuration: queen bed, single sleeper sofa, wall pull-down bed (in most) and upper-berth pull-down bed (in some)
View: private verandah
Amenities
Custom Premium Plush Euro-top mattress
Frette 300-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Premium bath towels
22" LCD flat-screen TV on swivel arm, with remote control
iPod docking station
Full-length mirror
Ample closet space
Refrigerator
In-room safe
Hair dryer
Phone with voicemail messaging
Individual climate control
H20 Plus spa, bath and shower products
WiFi (additional fee required)

Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Navigator's Verandah
Sealy Posturepedic Premium Plush Euro-top mattresses.
Frette 100% Egyptian cotton linens.
Premium bath towels.
22" LCD flat screen TV on swivel arm with remote control.
iPod Docking Station.
Full-length mirror.
Ample closet space.
Refrigerator.
In-room safe.
Hair dryer.
Phone with voice-mail messaging
Individual climate control.
Couch.
Desk.
Chair.
Privacy curtain.


Specifications
Sleeps: 3 to 4
Size: 246 sq. ft., including verandah
Room Configuration: queen bed, single sleeper sofa and upper-berth pull-down bed (if sleeping 4)
View: private verandah
Amenities
Custom Premium Plush Euro-top mattress
Frette 300-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Premium bath towels
22" LCD flat-screen TV on swivel arm, with remote control
iPod docking station
Full-length mirror
Ample closet space
Refrigerator
In-room safe
Hair dryer
Phone with voicemail messaging
Individual climate control
H20 Plus spa, bath and shower products
WiFi (additional fee required)

Verandah Stateroom Guarantee


Specifications
Sleeps: 3 to 5
Size: 241 sq. ft.
Room Configuration: queen bed, single sleeper sofa, wall pull-down bed (in most) or upper-berth pull-down bed (in some)
View: 1 to 2 porthole windows with built-in seating
Amenities
Custom Premium Plush Euro-top mattress
Frette 300-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Premium bath towels
22" LCD flat-screen TV on swivel arm, with remote control
iPod docking station
Full-length mirror
Ample closet space
Refrigerator
In-room safe
Hair dryer
Phone with voicemail messaging
Individual climate control
H20 Plus spa, bath and shower products
WiFi (additional fee required)


Specifications
Sleeps: 3 to 4
Size: 204 sq. ft.
Room Configuration: queen bed, single sleeper sofa and upper-berth pull-down bed (if sleeping 4)
View: 1 or 2 porthole windows, some with obstructed views
Amenities
Custom Premium Plush Euro-top mattress
Frette 300-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Premium bath towels
22" LCD flat-screen TV on swivel arm, with remote control
iPod docking station
Full-length mirror
Ample closet space
Refrigerator
In-room safe
Hair dryer
Phone with voicemail messaging
Individual climate control
H20 Plus spa, bath and shower products
WiFi (additional fee required)

Oceanview Stateroom Guarantee


Specifications
Sleeps: 3 to 4
Size: 204 sq. ft.
Room Configuration: queen bed, single sleeper sofa and upper-berth pull-down bed (if sleeping 4)
View: Magical Porthole with real-time views
Amenities
Custom Premium Plush Euro-top mattress
Frette 300-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Premium bath towels
22" LCD flat-screen TV on swivel arm, with remote-control
iPod docking station
Full-length mirror
Ample closet space
Refrigerator
In-room safe
Hair dryer
Phone with voicemail messaging
Individual climate control
H20 Plus spa, bath and shower products
WiFi (additional fee required)

Inside Stateroom Guarantee


Specifications
Sleeps: 3 to 4
Size: 169 sq. ft.
Room Configuration: queen bed, single sleeper sofa and upper-berth pull-down bed (if sleeping 4)
View: Magical Porthole with real-time views
Amenities
Custom Premium Plush Euro-top mattress
Frette 300-thread-count, 100% cotton linens
Premium bath towels
22" LCD flat-screen TV on swivel arm, with remote control
iPod docking station
Full-length mirror
Ample closet space
Refrigerator
In-room safe
Hair dryer
Phone with voicemail messaging
Individual climate control
H20 Plus spa, bath and shower products
WiFi (additional fee required)
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