The Queen Mary II has sailed into Sydney Harbour this morning.
Adorned with giant red lovehearts, the Queen Mary 2 is docking at Garden Island for Valentines Day.
She's currently completing her first ever circumnavigation of the country, with nearly 2 and a half thousand passengers on board.
At 345 metres long, the luxury cruise liner is two thirds the length of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, too large to dock at Sydney's Circular Quay.
It's the second stop for guests travelling on the cruise liner, having arrived in Fremantle from Cape Town last week.
Usually based in New York, her Australian visit will be the longest time the ship has spent in one country.
Onboard the ship is an historic document, The journal of Captain Matthew Flinders from his Australian circumnavigation in 1814.
The liner is spending 28 days sailing Australian waters, and her next stop is Brisbane, then Cairns, Darwin, then back to Freemantle.
