A five-star cruise ship has anchored in the Port of Dundee.
The luxurious Sea Cloud II is designed to looked like a historic tall ship, and stopped at the Forth Ports Docks in Dundee at 7am this morning ahead of its tour of Norway and the UK.
These photographs from Rising View show the vessel making its way up the River Tay today.
After Dundee it will travel to Leith on June 30, then Edinburgh before heading to Orkney, Shetland and on to Norway.
It is due to leave Dundee at about 5pm tonight.
The yacht is owned and operated by Hamburg-based Sea Cloud Cruises, and carries out journeys across the globe. She is due in the Mediterranean, the Transatlantic and the Caribbean later this year.
The 347ft cruise ship was built in Keil, Germany and is made up of four decks, a gym, restaurant, a library and lounge.
Sea Cloud Cruises has three yachts: the Sea Cloud, the Sea Cloud II and the River Cloud II.
The Sea Cloud II is the sister ship of the windjammer, The Sea Cloud, which served as a weather ship for the United States Coast Guard and United States Navy during World War II.