Panama Canal
Panama Canal is one of the most modern and progressive tourism destinations in Central America.
Although Panama offers a wide variety of attractions and activities,
the Panama Canal is perhaps its best-known and most popular attraction.
A voyage through the Panama Canal is at the top of the list for thousands of tourists,
and those who have completed the trip describe it as one of the most memorable adventures in their lifetime.
The Canal is one of the most fascinating places in the world where human ingenuity,
and the wonders of nature, come together to connect two great oceans and join the world.
You can reach the Panama Canal traveling by Queen Victoria ship cruise.
Dedicated to the British cruise market, the Queen Victoria cruise ship is the second largest Cunarder ever built.
Together with the current flagship, Queen Elizabeth 2, and Queen Mary 2, the biggest passenger liner ever,
the Cunard fleet will includes three Queens for the first time: truly the most famous ocean liners in the world.
Queen Victoria operate cruises to and from Southampton to the Mediterranean, the Canaries, Northern Europe and the Caribbean.
The 1968 passenger vessel will feature a covered wraparound promenade deck, a forward-facing observation lounge,
a large Lido pool with a retractable magrodome, and ten of the twelve passenger decks will be served by exterior glass-walled lifts.
The liner will has a Queens Grill, offering single-seating gourmet dining.
Queen Victoria offers a wide range of accommodation, large standard outside cabins of 170 sq ft and a high percentage of balcony cabins,
bringing new levels of luxury and choice to the British passenger.
Queen Victoria flies the red ensign; it has the name of its home port, Southampton on its stern and has a British Captain and Officers.
Plan your singles cruise in Panama Canal here: www.panamacanal.com