Summer 2027 Itineraries (specifically Europe)

Maryrachel713

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Does anyone know when the itineraries for Summer '27 will come out? We're looking to take a multi-gen cruise but with a pretty specific itinerary. It doesn't seem like longer itineraries are that consistent year to year on Disney so not sure if I can use those to get an idea of what they'll have.

Grandpa wants an itinerary either leaving or arriving in Venice (Ravenna). Currently we're looking at 10 day Ravenna to Rome itinerary that stops in Croatia too. Going to Athens would also be an option (but thats basically it). Any experts have an idea how likely it is that this could even exist? We're ok waiting but if it isn't going to happen I'd like to book sooner rather than later since we need 3 rooms.
 
Disney Cruise typically announces summer cruises in February or March of the previous year, so summer 2027 will probably be announced within the next 3 or 4 months.

As far as I can tell, DCL has never sailed to or from Ravenna, and hasn't visited Venice since 2014. The Dream is going to Dubrovnik, Croatia, in June 2026, which is the first stop there since 2022 (which was the first since 2014). So a stop in Croatia is possible, but Ravenna is unlikely (but not impossible).

DCL has been stopping Piraeus near Athens several times each summer starting in 2022, so cruises stopping there in 2027 are very likely.
 
Disney Cruise typically announces summer cruises in February or March of the previous year, so summer 2027 will probably be announced within the next 3 or 4 months.

As far as I can tell, DCL has never sailed to or from Ravenna, and hasn't visited Venice since 2014. The Dream is going to Dubrovnik, Croatia, in June 2026, which is the first stop there since 2022 (which was the first since 2014). So a stop in Croatia is possible, but Ravenna is unlikely (but not impossible).

DCL has been stopping Piraeus near Athens several times each summer starting in 2022, so cruises stopping there in 2027 are very likely.
So helpful thanks! It doesn't sound like it's worth waiting since I think Ravenna is the priority here.

He has 3 trips left that he wants to take while he still can and Eastern Med is one of them (and we can't take the kids on a Viking Cruise). I really appreciate you sharing all your knowledge!
 
The large cruise ships really wreaked havoc on Venice's delicate "arrested state of decay". Lots of protests. No longer allowed. Ravenna is a 2 hour bus ride (90 miles) away from Venice. Maybe you could fly into the Venice airport (or take the train there) before or after your cruise if you really want to see the city. It's pretty amazing. HUGELY crowded in the summer though.
 

From the Venice Airport you can take a boat (scheduled service) into Venice proper. Takes about 50 minutes but it’s a cool ride! To see Venice from Ravenna would mean 4 hours on a bus round trip.
 
Also 2027 the Wish is supposedly the ship going to Europe and then she can do her 5 year dry dock. So I don’t know if that would effect the itineraries since Wish runs a different fuel than earlier ships
 
So helpful thanks! It doesn't sound like it's worth waiting since I think Ravenna is the priority here.

He has 3 trips left that he wants to take while he still can and Eastern Med is one of them (and we can't take the kids on a Viking Cruise). I really appreciate you sharing all your knowledge!
Were doing a cruise next year on the NCL Viva that starts in Istanbul and ends in Venice with stops in Croatia, Montenegro and several in Greece. They do have some that start or end in Rome. It's a new ship and has laser tag, go carts and virtual game room for kids. I don't know if it's offered in 2027, but it may be worth checking out.
I've done several European Disney cruises. I'm not anti Disney, but I doubt they will do an itinerary that you are describing. It's the reason were not sailing on Disney next Summer.
 
NCL’s “Venice” port is in Trieste, 95 miles from Venice. No ship big enough to have go carts will be anchoring anywhere near the actual City of Venice.
 
So helpful thanks! It doesn't sound like it's worth waiting since I think Ravenna is the priority here.

He has 3 trips left that he wants to take while he still can and Eastern Med is one of them (and we can't take the kids on a Viking Cruise). I really appreciate you sharing all your knowledge!
Dcl cruises start in rome. Why dont you just spend some time before the cruise in italy including ravenna and venice. Venice is only 4 hrs train from rome. In between that is florence (the best city of the three).

Frankly its madness to fly to europe and only do a cruise without any time on land unless you do europe often and have only a very short time. The cruises only give you a very small taste of these places and never at night. Venice, rome and florence are most magical at night. I would spend atleast a week in italy first and then do the cruise.
 
So helpful thanks! It doesn't sound like it's worth waiting since I think Ravenna is the priority here.

He has 3 trips left that he wants to take while he still can and Eastern Med is one of them (and we can't take the kids on a Viking Cruise). I really appreciate you sharing all your knowledge!
Not sure how much time you have for the vacation, but Venice is not that far from Rome at all. It’s about 3.5 hours by high speed rail. So, you could easily add it to the start or end of a trip from Rome and just fly into Venice or out of Venice. Considering how far Ravenna is from Venice proper, you would have a lot of transfer time anyway.
 
What's the over/under on how many pages this thread gets to before the itineraries are released? LOL
 
Were doing a cruise next year on the NCL Viva that starts in Istanbul and ends in Venice with stops in Croatia, Montenegro and several in Greece. They do have some that start or end in Rome. It's a new ship and has laser tag, go carts and virtual game room for kids. I don't know if it's offered in 2027, but it may be worth checking out.
I've done several European Disney cruises. I'm not anti Disney, but I doubt they will do an itinerary that you are describing. It's the reason were not sailing on Disney next Summer.
We did NCL Vivia this summer :) on a Greece itinerary. Loved the ship as an adult but not too much for kids.
 
Dcl cruises start in rome. Why dont you just spend some time before the cruise in italy including ravenna and venice. Venice is only 4 hrs train from rome. In between that is florence (the best city of the three).

Frankly its madness to fly to europe and only do a cruise without any time on land unless you do europe often and have only a very short time. The cruises only give you a very small taste of these places and never at night. Venice, rome and florence are most magical at night. I would spend atleast a week in italy first and then do the cruise.
Not sure how much time you have for the vacation, but Venice is not that far from Rome at all. It’s about 3.5 hours by high speed rail. So, you could easily add it to the start or end of a trip from Rome and just fly into Venice or out of Venice. Considering how far Ravenna is from Venice proper, you would have a lot of transfer time anyway.
We definitely hope to spend more time than just the cruise, but are limited by vacation time as well. He plans on going to Roma as a separate trip before this one.
 

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