Disney Cruise Line has taken delivery of its newest and largest ship Disney Adventure from the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany, marking the completion of a lengthy newbuild process and bringing the vessel a step closer to entering service from Singapore in March 2026.
The handover represents a major milestone for the cruise line as it prepares to launch its largest ship to date and establish a long-term presence in Southeast Asia.
Disney Adventure will be the first Disney Cruise Line vessel to be homeported in Asia and is scheduled to operate from Singapore under a multi-year deployment focused on short-duration cruises. The ship’s maiden voyage is planned for March 2026, following final preparations and repositioning ahead of its arrival in the region.

With a gross tonnage of approximately 208,000 and capacity for around 6,700 guests, Disney Adventure will be the largest ship in Disney Cruise Line’s fleet, and has been designed to support high-volume family cruising while maintaining the line’s emphasis on immersive storytelling.
The ship’s onboard layout centres around Disney Imagination Garden, a multi-level open-air space that serves as the heart of the vessel. Inspired by a century of Disney storytelling, the garden will host live performances, character interactions and themed dining, while acting as a central gathering point connecting several of the ship’s entertainment zones.
Disney Adventure will feature a broad slate of entertainment venues and attractions drawn from across Disney’s portfolio, including experiences themed around Disney, Pixar, and Marvel properties. Among the headline attractions is a large-scale Marvel-themed area designed to appeal to older children and teenagers, alongside immersive theatres, live shows, and interactive entertainment spaces developed specifically for the ship.
The vessel will also introduce several dining concepts new to the fleet, combining rotational dining with large-capacity themed restaurants tailored to the ship’s scale. These venues are designed to accommodate a wide range of guest demographics, reflecting the ship’s role as a regional flagship rather than an itinerary-driven cruise product.
Accommodation aboard Disney Adventure spans a wide range of stateroom categories, including family-focused cabins and concierge-level suites. The ship has been configured to support high occupancy while maintaining circulation across its public spaces, an important consideration given its short cruise programme and high guest turnover.
Following delivery, Disney Adventure will complete final outfitting and crew preparations before repositioning to Singapore. From there, the ship will operate primarily three- and four-night cruises, targeting regional source markets and international visitors transiting through the city-state.
The deployment marks a strategic shift for Disney Cruise Line, which has historically concentrated its operations in North America and Europe.
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