Photo courtesy: Cunard
It was a moment of pure maritime majesty as Queen Mary 2, the world’s only true ocean liner, glided silently into the Panama Canal’s new locks for the first time. The morning light danced across the polished decks, and guests — many in linen and straw hats — sipped Champagne as they watched this timeless union of elegance and engineering unfold.
For those aboard Cunard’s famed 108‑night World Voyage, this was more than a crossing — it was a front‑row seat to living history.
The Grandeur of a First
From her art deco flourishes to her sweeping Atlantic heritage, Queen Mary 2 has long embodied the golden age of ocean travel. Now, with her maiden Panama Canal transit on January 25, 2026, she adds yet another glittering jewel to Cunard’s storied crown.
Guests gathered by the railings as the liner eased through colossal concrete walls rising from lush green jungle — a stunning contrast between human ingenuity and natural wonder. The ship lingered overnight at the tranquil Cocoli Mooring Station, then continued under the Bridge of the Americas, heralding her graceful entry into the Pacific.
“As the world’s only ocean liner, Queen Mary 2’s maiden transit through the Panama Canal marks another extraordinary milestone for Cunard,” said Cunard President Katie McAlister. For passengers, it was a voyage not merely of distance, but of distinction.
The Voyage of a Lifetime
Cunard’s World Voyage is the ultimate expression of refined adventure — a seamless blend of discovery and discretion. Every detail aboard Queen Mary 2, from the white‑gloved service to the fine dining salons and ballroom soirées, evokes a world of cultivated grandeur. As the ship continues to Fuerte Amador, Manzanillo, and finally Los Angeles on February 2, she will be met by her legendary namesake, The Queen Mary, for an emotional reunion — their first in 20 years.
A Legacy of Luxury Continues
For the discerning traveller who values both tradition and transformation, Cunard’s upcoming itineraries promise further opportunities to experience the rare allure of the Panama Canal:
- Queen Elizabeth (September 24, 2026): A 21‑night Seattle‑to‑Miami voyage featuring an elegant daylight canal passage.
- Queen Anne (January 22, 2027): A 56‑night South America Discovery with more than 20 ports, from Rio to Cartagena.
- Queen Victoria (January 10, 2027): A classic world cruise from Southampton encompassing New York, Aruba, and the canal itself.
Each itinerary offers not just travel, but transformation — an invitation to cross the world in incomparable comfort and style.
The Future of Glamorous Exploration
With her polished hull, British poise, and unmistakable silhouette, Queen Mary 2 continues to set the standard for ocean luxury. Her historic canal passage is a reminder that even in the modern age, voyage can still mean elegance, romance, and the thrill of discovery.
To learn more or plan your own journey of refined adventure, visit www.cunard.com. For official imagery of Queen Mary 2’s grand canal crossing, view the gallery here.
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