Disney Dream coming back to UK in 2026

Disney Dream is heading back to the UK in 2026.
It will sail a short series of Norther Europe cruises from Southampton in August and September 2026 after a summer in Barcelona.
The 4,000-capacity cruise ship last offered UK cruises in 2023.
It kicks off ex UK cruises on 20 July 2026 from Southampton with a seven-night Norwegian fjords cruise.
This sailing calls at Rotterdam, Alesund and Bergen.
Other options for UK cruisers include a three-night Belgium cruise and a four-night Spain sailing calling at Bilbao.
Reservations open to the general public on 17 February.
Disney Dream arrives in Europe in June and will initially homeport in Barcelona.
It will sail seven to 12-night Mediterranean and Greek Islands cruises before arriving in Southampton.
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