Disney Adventure: Disney Cruise Line's First Asia Ship Revealed with Seven Themed Zones
Disney Cruise Line has officially revealed the Disney Adventure, its first ship to homeport in Asia, sailing from Singapore beginning in 2026. The vessel will be organized into seven immersive themed areas spanning Disney, Pixar, and Marvel IP — including Marvel Landing, San Fransokyo Street, and a Moana-inspired pool retreat called Wayfinder Bay.

Disney Cruise Line has unveiled extensive details about the Disney Adventure, the first Disney Cruise Line ship to homeport in Asia. Setting sail from Singapore in 2026 on three- and four-night itineraries, the ship will organize its guest experience into seven uniquely themed areas drawing from more than 100 years of Disney, Pixar, and Marvel storytelling.
Key Details
- Ship: Disney Adventure
- Home Port: Singapore
- First Sailing: 2026
- Itinerary Lengths: 3- and 4-night sailings
- Guest Capacity: Approximately 6,700 guests
- Crew: Approximately 2,500 members
- Builder: Meyer Werft, Wismar, Germany
- Themed Zones: 7 (Disney, Pixar, Marvel)
Seven Themed Areas Aboard the Disney Adventure
The creative teams at Disney Cruise Line and Walt Disney Imagineering have designed the Disney Adventure around seven distinct themed neighborhoods, each dedicated to a different corner of the Disney universe. Families will be able to move between radically different worlds — from a Pacific Islands poolside retreat to a Marvel superhero hub — all without leaving the ship.
- Disney Imagination Garden — An enchanted open-air valley inspired by over a century of Disney stories, from Mowgli's jungle to Moana's ocean. The space includes a stage for live performances.
- Disney Discovery Reef — An immersive ocean-floor zone drawing from The Little Mermaid, Lilo & Stitch, Finding Nemo, and Luca, with themed dining and shopping.
- San Fransokyo Street — Inspired by Big Hero 6, a family entertainment zone with interactive games, cinemas, and shops set in the film's futuristic hybrid city.
- Wayfinder Bay — A Moana-inspired poolside retreat channeling Pacific Islands artistry and offering some of the ship's most panoramic views.
- Town Square — A fantastical forest setting drawing from Tangled, Cinderella, Frozen, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Princess and the Frog, and more — home to shops, cafes, restaurants, and entertainment.
- Marvel Landing — An Avengers-level zone featuring thrilling attractions and exclusive Marvel experiences for guests of all ages.
- Toy Story Place — A whimsical, interactive water play zone for younger guests set in Andy's Room, alongside themed food venues.
Onboard Experience and Accommodations
Every sailing aboard the Disney Adventure will follow Disney Cruise Line's signature approach: a mix of themed entertainment, flexible dining, and family-friendly staterooms with Disney-specific touches. The ship will also offer premium Concierge accommodations, with exclusive amenities including high-end shopping, a dedicated spa, and private fitness facilities for guests booking top-tier categories.
Construction and Scale
The Disney Adventure is under construction at the MV Werften shipyard in Wismar, Germany, managed by Meyer Werft — the same Papenburg-based shipbuilder behind the Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, Disney Wish, Disney Treasure, and Disney Destiny. The ship is designed to carry approximately 6,700 guests and around 2,500 crew members, making it one of the largest vessels in the Disney Cruise Line fleet.
What This Means for Travelers
The Disney Adventure represents a major expansion of Disney Cruise Line into the Asia-Pacific market, with Singapore positioned as a regional hub for families across Southeast Asia and beyond. Short three- and four-night sailings lower the barrier to entry compared to longer Caribbean or transatlantic itineraries, making the ship accessible to first-time Disney cruise guests. More details — including itinerary specifics and booking windows — are expected ahead of the 2026 launch at DisneyCruise.com.