Cunard’s iconic Queen Mary 2 completed her historic first transit through the Panama Canal on Monday, 26th January, marking a major milestone in her 2026 World Voyage.
Guests travelling aboard the 108-night journey around the world were treated to a rare moment as Queen Mary 2 began her historic passage through the canal’s new set of locks on Saturday, 24th January.
Following an overnight stay at the Cocoli Mooring Station, the ship continued her transit and passed under the remarkable Bridge of Americas on Sunday, 25th January.
Cunard president Katie McAlister remarked on the occasion: “As the world’s only ocean liner, Queen Mary 2’s maiden transit through the Panama Canal marks another extraordinary milestone for Cunard. Our world-famous voyages truly deliver enriching, meaningful and unique experiences for our guests, and the transit through the Panama Canal forms an iconic element of this magnificent Queen’s 108-night World Voyage, where guests will also visit memorable destinations like Los Angeles, Sydney, Cape Town, Hong Kong and Singapore, before returning to Southampton.”
A historic return
Following the transit, Queen Mary 2 will visit Fuerte Amador, Panama for an overnight stay and Manzanillo, Mexico, before arriving in Los Angeles on 2nd February.
The Queen Mary 2’s arrival in Southern California will mark a long-anticipated return after 17 years as she completes this remarkable leg of her world voyage.
The vessel will also celebrate a reunion with her legendary namesake, The Queen Mary, for the first time in 20 years.
Coming next
Cunard’s Queens will continue once-in-a-lifetime transits through the Panama Canal as part of several upcoming voyages in 2026 and 2027, allowing guests even more opportunity to experience this engineering and technological marvel.
Highlights include:
- Queen Elizabeth, 24th September 2026 (Q627): After a second summer season in Alaska, Queen Elizabeth begin a 21-night voyage from Seattle to Miami, featuring a Panama Canal transit as part of the journey.
- Queen Anne, 22nd January 2027 (H704B): Queen Anne will transit the Panama Canal as part of her 56-night South America Discovery itinerary, visiting over 20 points of call across South and Central America.
- Queen Victoria, 10th January 2027 (V703C): Queen Victoria’s World Voyage departs from Southampton, visiting over 30 ports of call, including a transit through the Panama Canal after visits to New York and Aruba.