Discover the new Disney Adventure cruise in Singapore

Everything you need to know about this magical sea-faring experience – including the perks you receive when you book with Cathay Holidays
A rendering depicts the upper deck of the Disney Adventure, which houses Marvel-themed amusement park-style rides.
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Disney is heading to the high seas. Setting sail year-round from Singapore, Disney Adventure  is the first-ever Asian Disney Cruise Line experience, and will connect guests with beloved stories and characters from Marvel, Pixar and Disney through live performances, playful dining and evocative themed areas. Read on for a complete rundown of what to expect on this enchanting journey, as well as the exclusive perks you’ll enjoy when you book with Cathay Holidays. 

A guest room in Disney Adventure features a mural and clean furnishing.

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The Disney Imagination Garden at the heart of the cruise ship has a stage and a spacious gathering area.

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Our offer for members 

Cathay members who book either a Flight + Disney Adventure package or standalone Disney Adventure cruise through Cathay Holidays will earn up to 1 for every HKD4 spent. Those who book the standalone cruise will also get HKD500 off a future booking of a Singapore Flight + Hotel package.

For both offers, you can choose between a three- or four-night Disney cruise, and either a Deluxe Inside Stateroom or Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Veranda. All voyages depart from Marina Bay Cruise Centre. Select your departure date and book your cruise through Cathay Holidays.

What’s included in my booking? 

Your Disney Adventure booking is inclusive of accommodation, meals, and access to facilities and entertainment on board. Cruise-related costs including taxes, fees and port expenses (TFPE), a non-commissionable cruise fare (NCCF) and gratuities are also already factored into your booking fee. 

Disney Adventure highlights 

Steps lead up to a stage at Disney Imagination Garden, a themed zone on board Disney Adventure.

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A lounging space on Disney Adventure is decorated with white furniture and looks out to the open sea.

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Discover seven themed areas 

At the heart of the ship lies the Disney Imagination Garden, a fairytale scene brought to life with ornamental trees and sculptures. At one end, you’ll find a stage framed by archways, with the iconic Castle of Magical Dreams as its backdrop. Here, guests can watch live performances and join a dance party that celebrates the start of your maritime adventure. 

The back of the ship whisks you beneath the waves into an underwater setting. Channel your inner mermaid or merman at Disney Discovery Reef, where you can sip bubble tea or coffee in a spacious seating area. Luca fans will love the designs of the nearby sports bar and café, which imitate the laidback look and feel of a Mediterranean coastal town. 

Wayfinder Bay has rows of deck chairs arranged in a half circle around a small pool.

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A Moana-themed performance takes place at Wayfinder Bay’s shallow pool.

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Daybeds and lounge chairs are seen lined up on the deck of Disney Adventure.

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Families and Toy Story lovers can head to the upper decks for some splashing good fun at Toy Story Place. At this vibrant waterpark, facilities include water slides, a tipping bucket, a family pool and several whirlpool spas. You’ll also find two supersized screens playing your favourite Disney films. Meanwhile, Moana gets its own seaside-themed zone at Wayfinder Bay. Guests can lounge on deck chairs surrounding a wading pool that doubles as a performance venue for live shows and interactive events.

An illustration shows various Marvel superheroes flying around a stage in Marvel Landing.

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At the opposite end of the upper deck is Marvel Landing, home to Disney Cruise Line’s first shipboard roller coaster alongside two other thrilling attractions, all dedicated to stories from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Things take an even more futuristic turn on San Fransokyo Street, inspired by Big Hero 6. Kids aged 11 to 17 can gather here to play video and board games, while guests of all ages can embark on a treasure hunt, browse the souvenir shop and meet the loveable Baymax.

Disney characters perform on stage on board Disney Adventure.

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Town Square, with its palatial décor, is a gathering place fit for royalty. Get dressed up at a dedicated boutique before partaking in afternoon tea, then immerse yourself a Broadway-style show at Walt Disney Theatre. Two adults-only lounges, inspired by Marvel and Snow White’s Evil Queen, respectively, serve sophisticated post-show refreshments.  

A guest room with windows on Disney Adventure has views of the ocean.

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A meeting space on board Disney Adventure has large windows and a kitchenette.

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Unwind in cosy guest rooms 

Elegant, well-proportioned rooms with large plush beds and stunning Disney-themed artwork ensure a peaceful night’s rest at sea. Both room types offered in your package sleep up to four, with a queen-sized bed and sofa bed. Each room also features a bathroom with separate toilet, shower and vanity for flexible family use. Other amenities include a mini fridge, in-room safe, under-the-bed storage, a tea- and coffee-making station and room-temperature control panel.  

The Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Veranda additionally boasts a private balcony, perfect for watching the sunrise over the ocean. In-room Wi-Fi is available for a fee. 

Hollywood Spotlight Club features Mickey Mouse and friends as part of its dining experience on board Disney Adventure.

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Dine in diverse settings 

Rub shoulders with Disney’s most iconic characters at the glamorous Hollywood Spotlight Club, where global dishes are served alongside appearances from the likes of Mickey and Minnie, as well as by panoramic views of the setting sun. For a more informal but no less entertaining affair, head to the cartography-inspired Navigator’s Club to enjoy musical performances by Mickey and friends.  

For more elevated dining options, Mike & Sulley’s Flavours of Asia serves upscale Japanese cuisine, ranging from omakase-style dishes to teppanyaki. Meanwhile, Palo Trattoria is an adults-only spot with a rustic menu of antipasti, pizza, pasta, seafood and steak. Both venues require reservations and additional charges. 

Animator’s Palate and Animator’s Table have black-and-white colour schemes as an homage to the animation company’s roots.

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Animator’s Palate and Animator’s Table have black-and-white colour schemes as an homage to the animation company’s roots.

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If you delight in interactive dining experiences, Animator’s Palate and Animator’s Table are must-visit venues. The black-and-white colour schemes, art props and film concept artwork recall an animator’s studio, but the fun part is getting to see your own sketches magically coming to life.

Many tables with ocean views are laid out at Pixar Market Restaurant.

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The interior of Mowgli’s Eatery features a cosy collection of tables and chairs against a jungle-like backdrop.

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Enchanted Summer Restaurant combines the settings of Tangled and Frozen.

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Fans of Tangled and Frozen will love the Enchanted Summer Restaurant, a friendly diner bedecked in lantern decorations and snowflake-inspired lighting, and serving hearty breakfast and lunch buffets alongside an à la carte menu. Similarly, Pixar Market Restaurant offers a daytime buffet and à la carte dinners, with both international and plant-based options. Take a stroll around the eatery to spot scenes from beloved Pixar films like Inside Out and Monsters University

For days when you want to grab a snack and go, Disney Adventure also offers a more casual dining selection. Stitch’s Ohana Grill dishes out American staples like burgers and sandwiches, while Cosmic Kebabs serves kebabs, pitas, tabbouleh and baba ghanoush. These are just a few highlights – there’s much more in store for you to discover on board. 

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Putonghua, Malay, English, Tamil
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