Visitors capturing treasured photo memories underneath the Bell.
The Verandah Deck was enjoyed by members of the Royal Family for relaxation and games.
Lynne, Housekeeper, proudly ensuring that the Royal Brow is gleaming.
Senior Facilities Officer, Ricky, adding finishing touches to the Visitor Assistant's sentry box on the quayside.
It is always time for tea on The Royal Yacht Britannia!
Senior Host, Gayle, and Waiter, Achilleas are delighted to be greeting visitors to the Royal Deck Tearoom.
Try a Scottish classic on board with a bowl of Cullen Skink soup.
Fresh scallops hand-dived from Orkney are on the menu for an exclusive evening event on board.
The original telephone in the teak-lined Sun Lounge, Queen Elizabeth II's favourite room on Britannia.
Fun for every age, the Cuddly Corgi Treasure Hunt. How many did you spot?
Take home your own miniature Cuddly Corgi dog, available to buy from the Gift Shop.
Keep in the shade with a unique Britannia baseball cap, from the Shop.
Chris painting inside the Fast Motor Launch (FML) before the engines are reinstalled.
Another look inside the FML.
Gary working on new bulkhead panelling in Fingal's Lighthouse Restaurant & Bar.
Jay installing a new mirror aboard Fingal.
A close-up of Sean sanding a handrail in the Maintenance team's workshop.
The Maintenance team work 364 days a year to ensure that Britannia is preserved for future generations to enjoy.
Fingal's Afternoon Tea contains a sumptuous five different courses.
The Skerryvore Suite is the last word in luxury living with a private outside deck.
Moreish chocolate treats from the cabin mini-bar.
Each of Fingal's cabins is specially named after a Stevenson lighthouse.