In an Asian first, Disney Cruise Line and Singapore Tourism Board will collaborate to base a ship in Singapore. Find out more.
Disney Cruise Line will homeport a ship in Singapore from 2025.
The incoming ship, which will port for at least five years starting 2025, is Disney's first to be based in Asia. “The new Disney cruise ship will be an attraction itself and is expected to boost the tourism sector in Singapore for many years to come,” said Keith Tan, STB's chief executive.
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