Cunard's Queen Elizabeth has a new look for its upcoming seasons sailing in Japan, Alaska and the Caribbean.
The makeover, completed on March 14 at the Seatrium's Admiralty Yard in Singapore, ranged from refreshing signature spaces throughout the ship to a new wellness dining option.
Cunard said it has revitalized the Commodore Club, Garden Lounge and Pavilion and made changes to the outdoor decks, including more sunshades at the aft for warm-weather cruising.
The line has redesigned the Queens Room, the ship's ballroom. The new carpet pattern near the dance floor is meant to resemble lush garden shrubbery inspired by the Royal Palace's heritage of planting mulberry trees. Cunard has also added new furniture in Grills Suites and refreshed their interiors and exteriors.
The Queen Elizabeth now has the Pavilion Wellness Café, a venue that debuted in 2024 on the Queen Anne. Open for breakfast and lunch, the café serves plant-based meals and sustainably sourced meat, fish and dairy.
The line also added the three-day Harper's Bazaar Wellness at Sea Program, which debuted on the Queen Anne. The program offers packages focused on relaxation, energy restoration or recovery.
The Queen Elizabeth is sailing Japan cruises from Yokohama through late May. For the first time, the ship this summer will sail out of Seattle, doing Alaska voyages starting in June. The ship will reposition to Miami in October for a season of Caribbean cruises.