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Panama Canal Itineraries Queen victoria


Los Angeles Lauderdale Fort St Thomas Fort Lauderdale Manzanillo Acapulco Huatulco Puerto Quetzal Puntarenas Panama Canal Aruba Panama Canal


St Maarten Grenada


Bonaire Acapulco Fort Lauderdale Manzanillo Huatulco Puntarenas Panama Canal St Thomas Aruba Los Angeles


Queen victoria


Queen victoria New York


PANAMA CANAL EXPLORER – 15 DAYS


Between Fort Lauderdale & Los Angeles 4 January,* 30 January 2012


Some call it the Eighth Wonder of the World. You’ll call it magnificent as you sail through the Panama Canal, visiting Caribbean Isles, lush Costa Rica and the Mexican Riviera.


DAY PORT 1


2-3 4 5 6 7 8 9


10 11 12 13


Fort Lauderdale, Florida Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Oranjestad, Aruba


Cruising the Caribbean Sea Transit Panama Canal


Cruising the Pacific Ocean Puntarenas, Costa Rica Cruising the Pacific Ocean Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala Huatulco, Mexico Acapulco, Mexico Manzanillo, Mexico


14-15 Cruising the Pacific Ocean 16


Los Angeles, California


ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY


Queens Suites (Q7) Princess Suites (P4) Balcony (A7)


Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] Inside (D8)


TIME SPENT IN PORT Embark PM


Full Day Full Day Full Day


Full Day Full Day Full Day Full Day


Disembark AM


EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM


$ 7,595 5,995 3,495 2,995 2,695


ROUNDTRIP PANAMA CANAL – 11 DAYS


Roundtrip Fort Lauderdale 19 January 2012


A stellar assortment of Caribbean ports awaits you on this adventure. In addition to stops in St. Thomas, Grenada and others, you’ll enjoy a partial transit of the Panama Canal.


DAY PORT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9


10 11 12


Fort Lauderdale, Florida Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Cruising the Caribbean Sea Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas St. John’s, Antigua St. George’s, Grenada Bonaire


Cruising the Caribbean Sea Partial Transit Panama Canal Cruising the Caribbean Sea Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Fort Lauderdale, Florida


ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY


Queens Suites (Q7) Princess Suites (P4) Balcony (A7)


Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] Inside (D8)


TIME SPENT IN PORT Embark PM


PANAMA CANAL TREASURES – 17 DAYS


Los Angeles to New York 28 February 2012


The Panama Canal is one of the world’s great seafaring destinations. Board Queen Victoria for Canal passage with time to enjoy both Caribbean ports and Mexican Riviera towns.


DAY 1


Full Day Full Day Full Day


Half Day - Afternoon Full Day


2-3 4 5 6 7 8 9


Disembark AM


EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM


$ 5,495 4,395 2,595 2,195 1,995


10 11 12 13 14 15


PORT


Los Angeles, California Cruising the Pacific Ocean Manzanillo, Mexico Acapulco, Mexico Huatulco, Mexico


Cruising the Pacific Ocean Puntarenas, Costa Rica Cruising the Pacific Ocean Transit Panama Canal


Cruising the Caribbean Sea Oranjestad, Aruba


Cruising the Caribbean Sea Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas


16-17 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 18


New York, New York


ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY


Queens Suites (Q7) Princess Suites (P4) Balcony (A7)


Oceanview (C5) [Obstructed View] Inside (D8)


TIME SPENT IN PORT Embark PM


Full Day Full Day Full Day


Full Day Full Day Full Day


Full Day Disembark AM


EARLY BOOKING FARES FROM


$ 8,295 6,695 4,195 3,695 3,395


* Operates in reverse order Fares based on 4 January 2012 sailing.


Government fees and taxes of up to $279.97 are per person and are additional.


See page 77 for Time Spent in Port description explanations. 54 2012/Winter 2013 voyages


Government fees and taxes of up to $251.56 are per person and are additional.


Government fees and taxes of up to $281.09 are per person and are additional.


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