Cunard ship Queen Elizabeth has emerged from a three-week refit ahead of first sailings in Alaska and from Miami.
Signature spaces on board such as the Commodore Club, Queens Room, Garden Lounge and The Pavilion been refurbished.
Outdoor decks have also been revamped with more sun shades to the aft deck for warmer weather cruising.
Passengers staying in Grills suites will see enhanced interiors and exteriors. The Grills terrace also features new furniture as part of the work carried out in Singapore.
The Pavilion Wellness Cafe, which was introduced on new ship Queen Anne last year, has been added to Queen Elizabeth.
The ship’s first Alaska season from Seattle starts on June 12, while the inaugural Caribbean sailing from Miami departs on October 16 – a 12-night itinerary including Barbados and St Lucia.
Other destinations to be served include Montego Bay in Jamaica, San Juan, Puerto Rico and St John’s, Antigua on 9 to 28-night itineraries.
Cunard president Katie McAlister said: “As Queen Elizabeth begins this exciting new chapter, we are delighted to offer guests an even more refined experience on board, with beautifully updated spaces that combine classic Cunard style with modern comfort.
“With a full season based in Miami for the first time, more guests from the US and around the world can now experience the Caribbean with Cunard’s unique sense of luxury. The region remains a favourite for travellers on both sides of the Atlantic, and we can’t wait to welcome guests on board.”