| Disney Cruise
Line® announces two new eastern Caribbean itineraries
for 2009 – giving you more choices than ever before to explore the
beautiful islands of the Caribbean. Beginning in 2009, St. Croix will
be a featured stop on one new seven-night itinerary, and Tortola will be
featured on another seven-night itinerary. Both islands are new to
Disney Cruise Line,
increasing the seven-night Caribbean choices on the
Disney Magic® to four
itineraries. (Disney’s traditional eastern and western Caribbean
itineraries will continue).
"Our guests continue to tell us that the Caribbean is a favorite
destination for them," said Tom McAlpin, President of
Disney Cruise Line.
"Expanding our offerings in the eastern Caribbean provides our
first-time cruisers an array of popular destinations to choose from,
while also providing seasoned Disney cruisers new destinations to visit
and explore with Disney."
Disney Cruise Line
Guests have always enjoyed the beautiful turquoise waters and sugar sand
beaches of the eastern Caribbean and, on select voyages throughout the
2009 season, you will be able to explore either St. Croix or Tortola.
The largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Croix offers a wonderful
mix of colonial-style architecture, natural wonders, quaint shops and
spectacular marine habitats. Tortola, part of the British Virgin
Islands, features centuries-old ruins, botanical gardens, sugar mills,
sensational bays and beaches. The new eastern Caribbean itineraries will
stop at St. Croix or Tortola, St. Thomas and Disney’s private island,
Castaway Cay.
Disney Cruise Line
will continue to offer its current version of the eastern Caribbean
cruise with stops at St. Maarten, St. Thomas and
Castaway Cay. The
traditional eastern Caribbean voyages will sail in-between the special
sailings to St. Croix or Tortola.
All 2009 sailings are now open for bookings! |