Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Disney Cruise Line Sails to Jamaica for the First Time

Yo, mon...Disney Cruise Line will be visiting Jamaica this year for the very first time with new itineraries departing from Galveston, Texas. The new 7-night Western Caribbean sailings will call on Falmouth, Jamaica, as well as Grand Cayman and Cozumel, Mexico.

While in Falmouth, one of the Caribbean’s best-preserved Georgian towns, guests can sample the city’s history and culture, take a trip through time on a horse-and-buggy ride, shop for arts and crafts and taste Jamaica’s signature jerk recipes. Bamboo raft rides along the Martha Brae River offer exceptional views of the island’s lush tropical scenery and nearby Ocho Rios is known for its spectacular Dunn’s River Falls.

Also in late 2013, Disney Cruise Line will sail 7-night Bahamas cruises from Galveston, calling on Key West, Nassau, and Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay. A tropical paradise reserved exclusively for Disney Cruise Line guests, Castaway Cay is the ultimate escape, with powdery white sand beaches, turquoise blue waters and swaying palm trees. Always a favorite port of call, Castaway Cay is the place for those seeking adventure, relaxation or quality time with the family.

Fall 2013 Galveston Schedule

NEW: Western Caribbean, including Jamaica. The Disney Wonder will sail from the Port of Galveston on 7-night Western Caribbean cruises, including a stop at Falmouth, Jamaica. Plus, three days at sea allow you to experience the world-class entertainment, guest service, and one-of-a-kind shipboard experiences found only on Disney Cruise Line.
Ports: Galveston; Falmouth, Jamaica; Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands; Cozumel, Mexico
Departure dates: Oct. 5, 19, Nov. 2, 16, 30
NEW: Bahamas, including Castaway Cay. Seven-night Bahamas cruises, include a stop at Disney’s private island paradise, Castaway Cay.
Ports: Galveston; Key West; Castaway Cay; Nassau
Departure dates: Sept. 28, Oct. 12, 26, Nov. 9, 23, Dec. 7, 14
To learn more about Disney Cruise Line, visit DisneyCruise.com.

Image: Matt Stroshane, photographer

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