Review: Oceania Nautica cruise ship
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Nautica cruise ship facts
- 2000 launched
- 2022 refurbished
Nautica has exceptional dining as well as refurbished staterooms and suites. It is a small luxury cruise ship with a club-like atmosphere and attentive service.
In this review
- Nautica FAQs
- Our review ratings
- Nautica deck plan
- About Oceania’s Nautica
- Food on board Nautica
- Nightlife on Nautica
- Nautica Staterooms and suites
- Fitness on Nautica
- Nautica’s activities
- What’s included on Nautica
- The Nautica dress code
- Fellow guests on Nautica
- Oceania Nautica conclusion
Oceania’s Nautica is a very good luxury cruise ship. It has a club-like atmosphere where everybody gets to know your name. Nautica also has great dining and stylish bars, as well as refurbished staterooms and suites. This Oceania Nautica review explains it all.
However, it’s worth noting there are pros and cons to a cruise vacation on Nautica. The cruise ship is smaller than most, so there are fewer restaurants. On the other hand, Nautica’s intimate size tends to enhance the level of service – something that can make a big difference to your cruise experience.
- Attentive service.
- Great food.
- Refurbished accommodations.
- Underwhelming entertainment.
- Alcoholic beverages not included.
Is Nautica a luxury cruise ship?
Yes, Nautica is luxury; with excellent food, refurbished accommodation and great service.
When was Oceania Nautica last refurbished?
Nautica was refurbished in 2022 when all the guest rooms and public spaces were made-over.
How many restaurants are on Nautica?
There are five restaurants on Nautica, two of which are specialty venues requiring reservations.
Is Nautica all-inclusive?
Nautica is not all inclusive. However, promotional fares like Simply More do include a beverage package and shore excursion credits.
How big are the rooms on Nautica?
Most staterooms on Nautica measure 20 sq. m. / 216 sq. ft. including the veranda.
Does Nautica have a swimming pool?
Nautica has a single swimming pool and two hot tubs which are located on Deck 9. There is another hot tub at the front of Nautica, but it is reserved for Concierge and Suite guests only.
The Nautica deck plan is easy to get around. There are a total of 9 passenger decks, the highest of which is deck 11.
- Reception : Deck 4
- Accommodation : Decks 3 to 8
- Main dining room : Deck 5
- Theatre : Deck 5
- Observation lounge : Deck 10
About Oceania’s Nautica
The Nautica is an R-class cruise ship in the Oceania Cruises fleet. Built in France, it first entered service in the year 2000 for Renaissance Cruises. However, within two years Nautica was only sailing charter voyages because Renaissance Cruises ceased operations. Nautica was subsequently acquired by Oceania Cruises in 2005.
Oceania Nautica is 180 m. / 593 ft. long with room for 656 guests (double occupancy). Nautica was entirely refurbished in 2022 as part of the OceaniaNEXT fleet enhancement program. Indeed, Oceania Cruises like to say Nautica is now ‘better than new’ and we agree.
All the public spaces and guest rooms have been reimagined with a smart new decor inspired by the palette of the ever-changing ocean. It strikes just the right balance between luxury and easy relaxation.
The restaurants on Nautica are among the main reasons for choosing a cruise vacation on board. While few in number, they are big on taste. However, as this Nautica review explains some dining options are better than others.
Nautica has two speciality restaurants, a main dining room and a buffet restaurant, as well as a poolside grill and a cafe.
We rate the Italian-inspired Toscana as the best restaurant on board. The Fritto di Calamari is divine with a squeeze of fresh lemon, and the home made pasta is not to be missed. The Polo Grill steakhouse serves an elegant Roasted Beetroot & Garlic Goats Cheese Napoleon as well as a mouthwatering Bone-in Veal Chop. The Grand Dining Room is the main restaurant on Nautica, serving delightful dishes like Fresh Local Mussels with Coconut & Lemongrass. We especially enjoyed the Thai Watermelon Cucumber Salad with Shiitake Mushrooms & Cashews.
There is also surprisingly good buffet dining in the Terrace Cafe where the Chef’s Market Dinner showcases cuisine from select ports of call.
In addition, Waves Grill serves casual poolside pleasers like hotdogs and burgers cooked-to-order. There is also the popular Baristas cafe on deck 5.
Nautica offers a good selection of nightlife entertainment. There is a popular string quartet in the Upper Hall most evenings and a pianist plays in Martinis bar. We really enjoyed the ambiance he added to the venue.
There are also cast shows in the Nautica Lounge theatre. Though on my review voyage these productions were somewhat underwhelming, in spite of the obvious talent of some cast members. There is also late-night entertainment in Horizons bar with performances by the Nautica band as well as karaoke and a Jukester Jukebox.
All the staterooms and suites on Nautica were entirely refurbished in 2022. They are bright and airy with a decor that reflects the tone and palette of the sea.
There are inside staterooms without a view – these are the least expensive rooms on board. Nautica also has Ocean View Staterooms that have a porthole or picture window, as well as 18 staterooms for solo cruisers. These rooms also have a picture window, however the view can be obstructed by lifeboats.
Veranda Staterooms are the most popular type of accommodation. They are modest in size, but thanks to clever design they feel bigger. It’s worth noting that the bathrooms in these staterooms have been entirely remodelled and now include a glass shower door.
For those who like more space there are also large suites on Nautica. We stayed in a Penthouse Suite on our Oceania Nautica review voyage and loved the big veranda, not to mention the combined living/dining area. There are also Vista and Owner’s Suites with separate bedrooms and living areas.
Every suite has a butler, which is a real treat. The butler can manage restaurant reservations, shore excursions or even serve dinner in your suite course-by-course. Also, suite guests get other perks like afternoon canapés and a free laundry allowance, as well as a packing and unpacking service.
In spite of its size, Nautica has a great range of fitness and recreation options. In fact, the well equipped gym is bursting with space. There is also a jogging track, a putting green and shuffleboard on the open air decks.
A small pool is surrounded by a glorious teak deck with lots of comfortable sun loungers. In addition, there are wellness treatments in the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center as well as a steam room, a spa terrace and a full service salon.
Oceania Cruises’ Nautica has the usual shipboard activities including lectures from guest speakers, bridge, trivia, mar jongg, table tennis and the Mensa Daily Quiz. There are other activities too, like dance classes, a free Captains Cocktail Celebration, Diamond Parties in the boutique and Wine Tasting (for a fee).
There are also get-togethers for friends of Dorothy, friends of Bill W and solo cruisers. They are great ways to strike up new friendships. All these activities are posted in the daily Currents newsletter.
Nautica also has a well stocked library with a magnificently painted vaulted ceiling. It’s a popular place to read and relax, especially on sea days. The library also has board games like chess, backgammon, Scrabble and Monopoly.
There are boutiques on Nautica as well. They sell jewellery, designer clothing and travel essentials.
A basic Nautica cruise fare includes all meals, even in specialty restaurants. Not to mention soft drinks, bottled water, coffee, tea and juices.
However, alcoholic beverages are not included unless you pruchase a promotional fare. For instance, Oceania Cruises Simply More fares do include a House Select Beverage Package as well as a shore excursion credit of between USD600 – 1,600 per stateroom or suite. You can upgrade to the Prestige Select package by paying an additional suppliment.
Gratuities are not included for most guests. Although they are bundled into the cruise fair for residents of Australia and New Zealand.
In addition, Nautica usually has a free shuttle bus service between the port and downtown.
There is also a self-service laundry, although guests staying in Concierge Level rooms and Suites get a free laundry allowance.
The Oceania Nautica dress code is country club casual . During the day guests wear shorts, jeans and T-shirts. However, it’s important to note that tank tops or swimsuits are not appropriate in any of the restaurants.
After 6:00pm the Nautica dress code is more dressy. Men wear slacks and a shirt (jacket optional). Women wear slacks or a skirt, and a blouse.
It’s worth noting that Nautica does not have formal nights.
Nautica is one of the most popular Oceania Cruises ships. Indeed, on my review voyage many guests had sailed on Nautica before.
Most guests range in age from 35 to 75-years old. Indeed, Nautica is not especially child-friendly.
Most guests come from the USA, but there are usually Britons, Canadians and Australians as well.
Oceania Nautica is gay-friendly.
Nautica is an excellent choice for those who like attentive service and a small-ship atmosphere. The quality of the food on board makes that choice even easier, although some may find the limited number of dining venues off-putting. All-in-all we think Nautica offers a great cruise vacation experience.
For more information visit the Oceania Cruise website .
About the Author: Jason Kerr
Nautica Rooms
Nautica dining, nautica nightlife, nautica wellness.
Hi Jason. We met you poolside on this cruise and enjoy reading your blog. Looking forward to seeing you again on a future cruise. Happy Sailing!
The beverage packages are very confusing and not Uuser friendly. I’d rather cruise with Seabourn or Silversea where ALL drinks are included in the cruise fare
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Nautica Overview
Relax, revive and rejuvenate on the decks of the Oceania Nautica . This elegant 684-capacity ship will take you to ports far and wide, as her small size means she can get into smaller more exclusive destinations. While onboard you’ll enjoy lying out on the sun deck where you can lounge on a Balinese day bed while a valet waits on you hand and foot and you can enjoy a massage, iced towels and afternoon tea. Delight in a flavorful dinner served on fine china at the Nautica’s Grand Dining Room and then sample select wines as you converse with the ship’s head sommelier.
- Passenger Capacity: 670 (double occupancy)
- Year Built: 2000
- Last Refurbished: 2018
Nautica Cruise Destinations
Cruise with Oceania Cruises to exotic, historic and alluring destinations all over the world. Featuring longer itineraries, incredible extended overnight stays in the most intriguing destinations and the capability to visit smaller ports-of-call, Oceania really focuses on immersing each passenger in the destination. Discover unique cultures and special people in Africa. Kick back and soak in the tropics during a cruise to the Caribbean or South Pacific. Enrich your body, mind and soul with a voyage to the Mediterranean or Northern Europe. Choose Oceania Cruises, and anything is possible. Your World. Your Way.
Views of the African wilderness will inspire you during a cruise to Africa, where you’ll be accepted by a kind and giving people with open arms.
Explore the best of Asia with Oceania Cruises – from ancient shrines and towering temples to quaint villages and peaceful gardens.
Be bold and try new and exciting things like exploring the Great Barrier Reef and learning the sport of cricket during a cruise to Australia and New Zealand.
Luxurious pink sand beaches, world-class golf and more when you choose the island life with a cruise to Bermuda.
Fall in love with the peak of fall when the leaves change colors and the scenery paints the perfect picture in Canada and New England.
Modern cities, ancient ruins and some of the best beaches and cuisine in the world are waiting when you cruise to Europe with Oceania Cruises.
Mediterranean
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Northern Europe
History. Beer and wine. Medieval art. Those are just a few features of a cruise to Northern Europe and Scandinavia.
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Repositioning
Discover everything a luxurious Oceania ship has to offer during a repositioning cruise, usually Transatlantic or Transpacific, with a few unique stops along the way.
South America
Buenos Aires’ stunning culture and the raw natural beauty of Costa Rica are amazing parts of a cruise to South America.
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With the increased length of a Grand Voyage or a full World Cruise, you’ll find more time to explore the most special historical attractions around the world.
Nautica Departure Ports
Sail around the world in style with Oceania Cruises. With a handful of ships Oceania has itineraries leaving from ports across the globe. In Asia there are cruises from Papeete in the South Pacific and Hong Kong in China. In Europe, London, Copenhagen, Venice and Athens are key ports. Of course the Caribbean is always a popular itinerary with many of their itineraries leaving from Miami. If you are interested in an Oceania Cruise speak with one of The Cruise Web’s expert consultants, who can walk you through their itineraries and find a perfect match for your vacation criteria.
Cape Town, South Africa
See the beautiful sights of Cape Town, South Africa’s most visited city, which offers cruisers natural beauty, plentiful wine, historical significance and a sense of peace.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Dubai is a modern city that people from all nationalities flock towards to indulge in designer clothes, fancy hotels and the high life.
Whether looking out into the city’s waterways, ancient castles or modern buildings, you’ll always have a great view when cruising to Stockholm, Sweden.
Leith/Edinburgh, Scotland
Discover the beautiful Scottish capital of Scotland, Edinburgh with its exquisite natural background and creative hometown heroes, like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Alexander Graham Bell.
Istanbul, Turkey
Istanbul is a unique city that blends its two distinct influences – from its founding as the Christian capital of Constantinople to the Ottoman ruled Istanbul. Today you can discover both eras and the modern beauty in this thriving city.
Singapore, Singapore
Southeast Asia’s most modern city, Singapore, also contains a lot of history and treasures from the past, along with a perfect tropical climate – all making Singapore a wonderful destination year round.
Learn about the Greek gods and the early philosophy of Socrates when you visit the incredible ruins left in Athens, Greece. At night, go out and take in the culture with the modern Athenians.
Auckland, New Zealand
The mild temperatures in Auckland enhance an outdoorsy cruise destination. Tour the many beaches, hike beautiful mountain ranges or just wander Auckland’s city streets.
Cartagena, Colombia
This Spanish influenced South American city is filled with exciting attractions based on the rich history and culture that surrounds the area.
Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia
This picture-perfect island is everything you ever dreamt of, from lush greenery inland and perfectly clear turquoise waters to the scent of gardenia from the coconut groves.
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Lisbon has deep cultural roots that are exposed through ruins and museum artifacts. Cruise to Lisbon and discover the culture and history of Portugal in its capital city.
A cruise to Civitavecchia is a chance for you to hop a quick train to Rome and explore the enormous history through ruins, galleries and The Vatican museums.
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Valletta, Malta
This entire city is known as a UNESCO World Heritage Site leaving many historic areas and landmarks to explore during your visit to this impressive capital city.
Discover imaginative architecture, impressive Spanish dishes and beautiful excursions into nature when you cruise to Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia.
Boston is home to great sports, great food and loads of history with the Freedom Trail and Harvard.
The possibilities are endless when cruising to or from the City of Angels. Let your inner rock star shine as you explore the many wonders of Los Angeles, California.
In Miami, you’ll enjoy a small taste of the tropical weather many of you will experience during your cruise, and you’ll see why Miami is one of the most popular places to live in America.
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Dublin, Ireland
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The cruise port of Southampton features tons of diverse attractions that provide insight into England’s culture and storied past, including fortresses, gardens and national parks.
Nautica Deck Plans
Deck eleven, nautica staterooms.
Balcony (B1)
Elegant decor graces these handsomely appointed staterooms that boast our most popular luxury - private teak veranda for watching the ever-changing panoramas. The conveniences within each stateroom are just as accommodating and include a vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar, breakfast table, and spacious seating area.
Balcony (B2)
Balcony (A1)
These luxurious accommodations feature a wealth of amenities, including many of those found in our Penthouse Suites. These tasteful staterooms offer a private teak veranda, refrigerated mini-bar and plush seating area, as well as the added luxury of exclusive Concierge Level amenities and privileges.
Balcony (A2)
Balcony (a3).
Beautifully renovated with style and flair, these delightful private retreats boast of luxury. Highlights include a comfortable seating area, vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar and plenty of storage. The ingenious use of space is complemented by the rich decor.
Beautifully renovated with style and flair, these delightful private retreats boast of luxury. Highlights include a comfortable seating area, vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar and plenty of storage. The ingenious use of space is complemented by the rich new decor.
Oceanview (S)
Oceanview (E)
Centrally located on deck 6, these elegant staterooms offer stylish new furnishings and a panorama window with obstructed views. Features include a vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar, small breakfast table and an ample closet.
Oceanview (D)
The light from a classic porthole illuminates the stunning new decor in these staterooms, tastefully designed to maximize space and convenience. Enjoy a comfortable seating area with a sofa on which to stretch out, as well as a vanity desk, breakfast table and refrigerated mini-bar.
Oceanview (C1)
With the curtains drawn back and the natural light streaming in, these newly redecorated staterooms feel even more spacious. A generous seating area, vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar and breakfast table are perfectly complemented by the rich hues and stylish fabrics of the new decor.
Oceanview (C2)
Immensely spacious and exceptionally luxurious, the six Owner's Suites are among the first to be reserved by our discerning guests. These magnificent suites are fit for royalty. Every imaginable amenity is found here, including a newly renovated bathroom with a lavish oversized shower, a private teak veranda, two flat-screen televisions and a laptop computer and iPad for your personal use.
Named for their sweeping views over the ship's bow. Every creature comfort is here, including a second bathroom for guests and a private teak veranda. Listen to music in enhanced surround sound, or watch a DVD on one of the two flat-screen televisions. Access the Internet wirelessly on the provided laptop computer or iPad.
Suite (PH1)
Our collection of Penthouse Suites has been completely transformed with splendid new decor and exquisite new furnishings in serene shades of the sea and sun. Spacious enough for private in-suite dining the living area features a refrigerated mini-bar and vanity desk, and the granite-clad bathroom is large enough for an indulgent full-size bathtub. Relax on the beautifully furnished private teak veranda.
Suite (PH2)
Our collection of Penthouse Suites has been completely transformed with splendid new décor and exquisite new furnishings in serene shades of the sea and sun. Spacious enough for private in-suite dining the living area features a refrigerated mini-bar and vanity desk, and the granite-clad bathroom is large enough for an indulgent full-size bathtub. Relax on the beautifully furnished private teak veranda.
Suite (PH3)
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Accessibility
Learn about Oceania Cruises' handicap accessible cruise ships and accommodations for guests with special needs or disabilities.
Savor fine dining aboard Oceania Cruises, including Grand Dining Room, Jacques, Red Ginger, Polo Grill, Toscana, Terrace Café, Waves, Privee and La Reserve.
Entertainment
Enjoy Oceania Cruises' onboard entertainment, including theater productions, live music, casino games, wine and martini tastings and dancing.
Onboard Activities
Engage in Oceania Cruises' onboard activities, including the Bon Appétit Culinary Center, the Artist Loft art studio, card rooms, computer lab, pools, hot tubs and duty-free shops.
Service & Awards
Learn how Oceania Cruises takes care of your every need with an extensive list of onboard services. Plus, view Oceania Cruises' cruising awards.
Spa & Fitness
Unwind at Oceania Cruises' spa, salon, fitness center and workshops. Relax with massages, acupuncture, pedicure or personal training session.
Special Events
Immerse yourself in one of Oceania Cruises’ special event voyages, highlighting themed activities around cuisine, wellness and more.
Explore Oceania Cruises' deluxe staterooms, including Owner's Suites, Vista Suites, Oceania Suites, Penthouse Suites and Concierge-level Verandas, as well as balcony, oceanview and inside staterooms.
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This Cruise Is the Most Deluxe Way to Travel the Mediterranean
T he few times I traveled to the Mediterranean , I went full-on thrifty. I flew low-cost airlines or drove, booked cheap family-run hostels, and took dodgy-looking ferries to save my hard-earned bucks. That was not a bad way to travel. I visited Nice’s markets, pretended to be rich in Monaco , and sunbathed in Corfu — all without spending much. But after sailing the Mediterranean with Oceania Cruises, I don’t think it’ll be easy to go back and travel on a shoestring. One gets used to luxury pretty fast.
This past fall, I spent 12 days sailing from Greece to Türkiye, Italy, France, and Spain on Oceania’s Nautica. And let me tell you: being a passenger on this small, deluxe cruise is one of the most opulent ways to see the Mediterranean.
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Oceania caters to a specific clientele: mostly wealthy couples with no children in tow. Unlike companies like Holland America, Royal Caribbean, or MSC, Oceania operates only small or mid-sized ships where the focus is comfort, luxury, and personalized experience. While large ships tend to offer more amenities, Oceania’s philosophy is that with fewer passengers, the crew is able to provide a more curated and pampered experience. On Nautica, there are no gigantic pools, roller coasters , or huge movie theater, but is an impressive spa, an espresso bar, and an elegant and well-furnished library. You get the picture.
Oceania’s fleet consists of only seven ships, all of which have a small passenger capacity:
- Nautica : capacity of 656 passengers
- Insignia : capacity of 656 passengers
- Marina : capacity of 1,238 passengers
- Regatta : capacity of 656 passengers
- Riviera : capacity of 1,238 passengers
- Sirena : capacity of 648 passengers
- Vista (debuting in 2023) : capacity of 1,200 passengers
The rooms on Oceania Cruises
Nautica, refurbished in 2022, holds 656 passengers over 11 decks (only eight of which are accessible to passengers). It’s an intimate space, but large enough to not feel cramped by the other travelers on board. Most of the decks are dedicated to passenger rooms, ranging from 160-square-foot Inside Staterooms (the cheapest) to 1,000-square-foot Owner’s Suites (the most expensive).
My partner and I stayed in a Deluxe Ocean View stateroom (165 square feet) for the duration of the trip, which was very comfortable and plenty big for the two of us. There was a good-size square window that did not open, and a queen-size bed, desk, stool, sofa, coffee table, TV, large closet, refrigerator stocked with soft drinks, and a (very tight) bathroom. The bathroom is fitted with Bulgari amenities, which are replenished as needed during the twice daily cleaning service.
Our Deluxe Ocean View stateroom was located on deck four, across from the ship’s medical center and just above the gangway on deck three. It’s not the most ideal spot if you want to sleep in or are very private — setting up the gangway is a loud process that starts early most mornings, and people come in and out of the medical center regularly. Make sure you choose your stateroom wisely by looking closely at the deck plan before booking.
Note that if you’re not claustrophobic and need to keep an eye on budget, Inside Staterooms are perfectly acceptable. They’re not much smaller than other staterooms but are cheaper. Also remember that you won’t spend that much time in your room – you’ll be out and about enjoying the cities where the ship stops, the shore excursions, and the great amenities onboard.
The bars and restaurants on Nautica cover all bases
Oceania likes to say it has the “finest food at sea,” and while I haven’t tried every cruise line out there and can’t vouch for this claim, meal times were certainly something my partner and I looked forward to. One thing I can say with certainty is that Oceania tries to cater to everyone with plenty of delicious and varied vegetarian and vegan options, making it easy for people with different dietary preferences to enjoy a meal together. Room service is complimentary and available 24 hours a day on all Oceania cruise ships, but if you’d rather eat outside of your room, there’s no shortage of bars and restaurants on Oceania’s Nautica.
There are four bars on Nautica to suit every passenger’s taste throughout the day:
- The Waves Bar : Located by the pool and hot tubs on deck nine, the Waves Bar serves cocktails, mocktails, beer, and soft drinks to enjoy on one of the many towel-draped lounge chairs. You can go up to the bar to order or crew members will get you your drinks so you don’t interrupt your sunbathing session.
- Martini’s : As the name suggests, this bar serves variations on the famous cocktail favored by 007. Located on deck five, the same as the Grand Dining Room, it’s the perfect spot for pre-dinner drinks.
- Horizons : Located on deck 10, Horizons is a large space at the very bow of the ship. It has comfortable seats and huge windows for passengers to watch the scenery go by with a drink in hand. There is a self-serve tea and coffee corner if you prefer a hot beverage. Horizons is where afternoon tea takes place every afternoon.
- Barista’s : Located on deck five by the entrance to the Great Dining Room, Barista is a specialty coffee bar with your usual cappuccinos, lattes, etc. You can choose to spike your caffeinated beverage with a long list of spirits and liqueurs like Sambuca, Baileys, or Grand Marnier. The huge golden espresso machine is a sight to see, and the complimentary sweet treats are the perfect accompaniment to the drinks served. This is a personal favorite for a post-lunch coffee or an afternoon pick-me-up.
There are five restaurants on Nautica, ranging from fancy to casual:
- The Grand Dining Room : Located on deck five, the Grand Dining Room is a ritzy affair with food served on Versace plates. For dinner, guests are required to wear elegant casual resort attire (no sneakers, no shorts, etc., but no need to bring a ball gown or a tux with you). The ambience is relaxed but the staff is very attentive, and remembers your name, how you like your food, what wine you prefer, etc. The Grand Dining Room is also open for breakfast and lunch and the dress code is much more casual at those times.
- Polo Grill : Located on deck 10, Polo Grill is a fancy steakhouse with white tablecloths and big, comfortable leather chairs. The dress code is the same as the one in the Grand Dining Room. Polo Grill is a specialty restaurant so reservations are required. Polo Grill is only open for dinner. Vegetarian and vegan options are extremely limited or non-existent.
- Toscana : Another specialty restaurant, Toscana focuses on sumptuous Italian cuisine. The staff offers a large selection of olive oils and balsamic vinegars at the start of your meal so you can dip the lovely Italian breads you’ve been served while waiting for your starter. The dress code is the same as the one in the Grand Dining Room. Like for the Polo Grill, it’s only open for dinner and you need to book your table in advance. Toscana has some vegetarian options, but no vegan options.
- The Terrace Café : The Terrace Café on deck nine is technically a buffet-style restaurant, but don’t let the idea of a buffet put you off — the food, service, and location is amazing. My partner and I preferred the Terrace Café to the Grand Dining Room for its casual vibe (no dress code) and for its great outdoor patio at the stern of the ship. You can sit in the sun for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and enjoy the amazing weather and scenery of the Mediterranean, or stay inside if that’s what you prefer. The food on offer is varied and incredibly tasty (the breakfast pastries were as good as the ones you’d find in a French bakery), and the buffet style allows you to try a little of everything. While it’s a buffet, the crew is around to refresh your drinks and take away your plate.
- The Waves Grill : Located right by the pool on deck nine, the Waves Grill is an outdoor, casual restaurant that’s ideal if you want to chill outside in between soaking sessions in one of the hot tubs or the pool. The food is simple with burgers, hot dogs, smoothies, milkshakes, and the like on offer. Like at the Terrace Café, the crew at the Waves Grill will get you drinks and take care of whatever you need.
The amenities on Nautica: quality over quantity
While the ship is small, it’s fitted with high-end amenities that are as good or better than what you’d find on much larger cruise ships.
By far, the greatest spot on Nautica is the outdoor pool on deck nine. It’s not huge, but it is a big enough size to swim a little. It’s filled with salt water and is deep enough for adults to enjoy (no kiddy pool here, it’s all about the grown-ups having a good time). The pool and the super-comfy double lounge chairs set around it are the two most perfect places to hang out during a day at sea on the Mediterranean or after a day of visiting on land. Even in November, the sun was strong and I spent hours sunbathing with a book and a mocktail in between dips. Two hot tubs that each fit about four people are near the pool. I used the hot tubs at night when most other passengers were getting ready for dinner or having a tipple at Martini’s — the place was mine alone every single time.
The pool, the hot tubs, and the lounge chairs are all immaculate at all times and towels are refreshed constantly thanks to the amazing crew.
The Aquamar Spa, also on deck nine, is the next best thing to the pool. The facility is spacious, very clean, and inspires relaxation. There are two steam rooms (one for men and one for women) and a large outdoor hot tub at the bow of the ship — a soak with a view if there ever was one. The spa offers a variety of traditional treatments, among which I opted for the pedicure. The staff is lovely, knowledgeable, and ever so attentive.
Nautica’s library is certainly one of the best I’ve seen at sea. Unlike on other cruise ships, it’s clear that Nautica’s library was not an afterthought, but is as much a priority as the spa or the pool area. Not only are the beautiful shelves very well stocked with a few thousand books of every genre — including new releases and dozens of travel guides that match the ship’s destinations — but the space itself is incredibly well thought out. It’s meant to resemble an elegant library in a stately home, and it does the job extremely well with a painted ceiling, thick rugs, big comfy sofas and leather chairs with foot stools, window seats, a fireplace, and knick-knacks that make the space feel lived in.
For something a little different, head up to deck 11 and partake in a game of putt-putt golf, cornhole, or shuffleboard. It’s a great way to meet some fellow cruisers and pass the time when at sea. With a few cocktails in you, a game of cornhole takes on a brand new dimension.
Oceania’s shore excursions can be as upscale or simple as you’d like them
Oceania makes sure that your time on land is just as wonderful as your time at sea. The choice of shore excursions is vast with options that cover every interest and price point, including incredibly extravagant outings that cost as much as a small car.
During our 12-day trip, we made nine stops: Levos, Greece; Istanbul, Türkiye (for two days); Izmir, Türkiye; Messina, Naples, Rome, and Genoa, Italy; Monaco; Marseille, France; and Barcelona. Being much too ambitious, my partner and I booked an excursion for eight of the nine stops, an idea which quickly revealed itself to be a mistake. You’re on vacation and supposed to relax, therefore you should not book yourself solid every time you have a couple of hours to spare. Remember to give yourself some time to do your own thing at your own pace. That may mean going for a quick stroll around Izmir or staying on the ship to lounge by the pool while everyone else is traipsing around Marseille.
After testing out various forms of shore excursions with Oceania, I would highly recommend long guided visits. Both our eight-hour guided visit of “The Best of Istanbul” and six-hour guided tour of “Ephesus & Terrace House” were the best guided visits we ever had thanks to incredibly knowledgeable, flexible, and experienced guides. Granted they are pricey, but if you can afford one excursion, make it one that’s with a local expert. (Except the seven-hour guided Mt. Etna 4X4 Expedition, which is very much not worth your money.)
Oceania, in collaboration with local tour bus companies, offers Hop On Hop Off bus tours, but the price is a little high for what’s offered. Instead, hop in the shuttle bus that will take you from the ship to the city center and purchase your own Hop On Hop Off bus ticket for a fraction of the price. You’ll be in the same Hop On Hop Off bus as your fellow cruisers, but you’ll have saved over $100. Almost every stop on shore has a shuttle bus (or a tender) for people to get into town and visit independently — just make sure you’re back on time for the last ride to the ship and you’ll be fine.
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Oceania Cruises' seven ships – Marina , Riviera , Regatta , Nautica , Insignia , Sirena and the brand new Vista (which debuted in May 2023) – stand apart from other midsize cruise ships thanks to their low 1-to-2 crew-to-passenger ratios, gourmet cuisines and comprehensive itineraries. An eighth ship, the Allura, will debut in 2025. Oceania sails around the world, with 2024 trips spanning Europe, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, South America, Antarctica and the South Pacific, among other regions. Oceania's shore experiences are just as varied as its sailings: passengers can sign up for activities ranging from swimming in the Dead Sea to snorkeling with sharks and stingrays in French Polynesia to wildlife spotting in the Arctic Circle. Should you wish to extend your time on shore, you can sign up for a pre-or post-cruise land tour with Oceania, which includes most lodging, dining and transportation costs.
On board, you'll find plenty of ways to fill your time at sea. In addition to wine and martini tastings and educational presentations, a library with more than 2,000 books is available to all passengers. Cooking demonstrations and art classes take place aboard larger ships like Marina and Riviera, which can carry up to 1,250 guests. During your voyage – which, for 2024 cruises, can last anywhere from seven to 196 days – you can also take advantage of the casino and the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center. And if you're a foodie, be sure to sample the offerings available across the fleet's numerous open-seating dining venues – including the Grand Dining Room, which serves a gourmet global menu that changes daily. If sailing on the new Vista, two new options have been added – specialty restaurant Ember for classic American fare with an elegant twist and Aquamar Kitchen emphasizing dishes with an eye on wellness cuisine without sacrificing taste.
Pros & Cons
Ships make voyages to off-the-beaten-path destinations
Wide selection of both regular and specialty dining venues
Can earn benefits, such as shipboard credits, through the Oceania Club loyalty program
Not all onboard services are included in the cruise fare
No programming, facilities or supervision for children
Fewer daily activities than larger luxury ships from other lines
- Expert Rating » 4.1
- Traveler Rating » 4.2
- Health Rating » 4.8
Oceania Cruises has been ranked based on an expert evaluation of the line's level of luxury, as well as an assessment of user reviews and health ratings.
- # 4 in Best Luxury Cruise Lines
- # 4 in Best Cruise Lines in the Mediterranean
- # 7 in Best Cruise Lines for Couples
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Before You Book
- Note: To see Oceania's updated deposit, cancellation and rebooking policies visit its website .
- The price of your cruise includes lodging, meals at specialty dining venues, soft drinks, bottled water and most onboard entertainment, including internet access.
- Shore excursions, baggage handling, alcoholic beverages, travel insurance, gratuities, spa services and other onboard services (such as laundry and medical services) are not covered in the cost of your cruise. However, the new “simply MORE” program includes roundtrip airfare, airport transfers, shore excursions, and Champagne, wine and beer at lunch and dinner.
- Those who require medical care during their voyage or have an existing medical condition must notify Oceania in writing at the time of booking to ensure the cruise line can accommodate their needs.
- A 20% deposit per person is required for those booking Owner's, Vista or Oceania Suite category rooms, and a $500 deposit per person is required for all other cabin categories. (Deposits for Grand Voyages are $1,500 per person.) Full payment is due 150 days prior to departure on all cruises unless otherwise noted.
- Cruise cancellation fees depend on how far in advance the cruise is canceled and whether you purchase the cruise line's Travel Protection Program. For more information regarding cancellation and refund policies, consult Oceania's website .
- Infants must be at least 12 months old to sail with Oceania.
Before You Board
- You must acquire all necessary travel documents (such as any applicable visas) for your selected itinerary. This includes a passport that is valid for a minimum of six months after the cruise ends, as well as any essential inoculation records. You may be denied boarding if you do not possess the necessary documentation.
- Depending on your itinerary, you may need to get vaccinated before setting sail. Prior to departure, consult the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , which features a list of routine and additional vaccines you may need for certain international destinations.
- You must be on board the ship at least two hours prior to departure. Priority boarding is available for guests staying in Concierge (or higher) cabin categories.
- Suitcases exceeding 70 pounds are prohibited.
- The number of specialty dining reservations you can make depends on your ship, stateroom selection and trip duration.
- Shore excursions can be booked up to 365 days prior to embarkation.
Disclaimers about ship ratings: A ship’s Health Rating is based on vessel inspection scores published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). If a ship did not receive a CDC score within 22 months prior to the calculation of its Overall Rating, its Health Rating appears as N/A; in such a case, the ship’s Overall Rating is calculated using the average Health Rating of all CDC-rated ships within the cruise line. All ship Traveler Ratings are based on ratings provided under license by Cruiseline.com.
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Of all Oceania Nautica staterooms (349 total), 66% are with step-out balconies (including 62 Suites, 170 Standard Balcony), 89 are Oceanviews (including 14 single cabins), 28 are Inside. Handicap (wheelchair-accessible) cabins for disabled passengers are only 3. The number of connecting cabins is 40. The number of all cabin categories is 16.
Owner Suites and Vista Suites have a large bedroom (king bed /luxury bedding, walk-in-closet), balcony (whirlpool bathtub, resort lounge furniture), master bathroom (whirlpool bathtub, shower stall), guest bathroom (shower), living room (3 TVs, Bose sound system, vanity, plush seating, dining area, mini-bar /unlimited drinks), entrance foyer, music room (with sea view), TVs (Owners Suite /3, Vista Suite /2).
Penthouse Suites have queen beds (convertible to 2 twins), bathroom (full-size bathtub, shower stall).
All Suites and Balcony rooms have private verandas (premium teak-floored, with luxury lounge furniture). regardless of cabin category, passengers in all MS Nautica cabins enjoy the following amenities and complimentary services: tranquillity beds (queen /convertible to twins, "Prestige Tranquility" luxury mattress, ample under bed storage space), oversized bathrooms (marble/granite), sitting area (vanity, dining table), mini-bar (unlimited bottled water, soft drinks), bathroom (shower, Grohe showerhead, hairdryer, slippers), electronic safe box and lifejackets (in the closet), direct-dial satellite phone, smart HDTV (infotainment system, Internet, on-demand-movies), DVD player, nightly turndown service, power outlets (110/220).
Additional perks for passengers in Concierge Level cabins and all Suites are the upgraded cabin and bath amenities, including:
- 24-hour butler/concierge service
- priority services - embarkation, check-in, luggage delivery, packing-unpacking (upon request), in-room dining (also ordering from specialty restaurants menus), shoeshine, laundry, dining and cruise shore excursion reservations, ashore reservations (dinner, entertainment)
- welcome gifts (fruits, Champagne, Oceania Cruises tote bag)
- exclusive Lounge access (deck 11 /concierge serviced), Spa Terrace unlimited access
- luxury bath products (Bulgari gift set)), cashmere blankets, IPad (upon request), media center/library, evening canapes
- laptop (Wi-Fi access, Internet package /discounted rates).
In September 2022, Oceania Cruises introduced on Nautica a total of 14 single cabins (category SO-Solo Oceanview Stateroom) all located midship on Deck 3 (former category D/obstructed view). These are single-occupancy cabins priced for passengers who prefer to travel solo without the need to pay the extra single-occupancy supplement cost.
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Oceania Cruises Reveals Mediterranean Sailings for 2025
Oceania Cruises now offers Mediterranean sailings from nine to 56 days, with Marina and Nautica ships exploring iconic islands, European towns, cities, and lesser-known ports in the region!
The 16 voyages offered feature cities like Athens, Barcelona, Istanbul, Rome, and Lisbon. The ships will visit popular resort towns such as Monte Carlo, Cannes, Positano, Sorrento, Tirana, Sarande, Trapani, Calvi, Propriano, and Sibenik.
“Oceania Cruises is rightly renowned for its inventive and captivating itineraries, and our array of 2025 Mediterranean sailings is the perfect way to spotlight one of the most popular and exciting cruise regions of the world,” says Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises. “With shore excursions to inspire everyone, from active adventurous types to history buffs to foodies, our small, luxurious ships are the perfect way to discover this majestic region.”
New 2025 Mediterranean Itineraries
Marina will be refurbished in May 2024 to include new dining options, upgraded suites, and public areas.
Barcelona to Athens, May 26, 2025, 9 days: Visit Barcelona, Valletta, Rhodes, Ephesus (Kusadasi), Istanbul, Mitilini, Athens.
Istanbul to Athens, October 16, 2025, 11 days: Includes Istanbul, Pergamum, Bodrum, Ephesus, Santorini, Rhodes, Limassol, Marmaris, Heraklion, Mykonos, Athens.
Athens to Barcelona, October 27, 2025, 11 days: Stops in Athens, Split, Kotor, Corfu, Katakolon, Messina, Valletta, Tunis, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona.
Athens to Santa Cruz de Tenerife, October 27, 2025, 21 days: Journey from Athens to Santa Cruz de Tenerife with various stops.
Istanbul to Athens, July 27, 2025, 12 days: Explore Istanbul, Pergamum, Izmir, Samos, Bodrum, Rhodes, Antalya, Alanya, Limassol, Kos, Heraklion, Santorini, Athens.
Athens to Rome, August 8, 2025, 14 days: Visit Athens, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Bari, Valletta, Tunis, Trapani, Porto Cervo, Propriano, Monte Carlo, Portofino, Florence, Rome.
Athens to Valletta, September 11, 2025, 14 days: Sail from Athens to Valletta with stops in Mykonos, Mitilini, Ephesus, and more.
GRAND VOYAGES
Rome roundtrip, July 7, 2025, 46 days
Venice to Rome, July 17, 2025, 36 days
Rome to Athens, October 4, 2025, 23 days
Athens roundtrip, August 8, 2025, 34 days
Athens to Malaga, September 11, 2025, 26 days
Athens to Lisbon, September 11, 2025, 36 days
Rome to Miami, October 4, 2025, 56 days
Istanbul to Barcelona, October 16, 2025, 22 days
Istanbul to Tenerife, October 16, 2025, 32 days
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SIMPLY MORE
Oceania Cruises’ “Simply MORE Value” promise ensures that everything is included in the voyage fare: complimentary roundtrip airfare, airport transfers, premium beverages during meals, and a shore excursion credit of up to $1,400 per stateroom (amount depends on voyage length).
Head to the Oceania Cruises website for more information
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Julie Bouchner is the Digital Editorial Manager for Porthole Cruise and Travel. She has a Master’s Degree in Journalism from Syracuse University. When she is not writing, she enjoys traveling, spending time with family, baking, and playing with her Siberian Husky named Ellie.
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Oceania Cruises has debuted an array of new 2025 Mediterranean sailings, ranging from nine to 56 days, to some of the most breathtaking destinations in Europe. The line’s Marina and Nautica will set sail on enticing voyages taking in iconic islands in the Mediterranean, Aegean and Adriatic; well-loved European resort towns and bustling cities, and lesser-known ports of call.
Cities including Athens, Barcelona, Istanbul, Rome and Lisbon frame the 16 voyages, encompassing resort towns such as Monte Carlo, Cannes, Positano and Sorrento, to hidden gems including Tirana and Sarande in Albania; Trapani in Sicily; Calvi and Propriano in Corsica, and Sibenik in Croatia.
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Thanks to Oceania Cruises’ extensive set of small-group, immersive shore excursions, guests can rediscover previously-visited favourites through a new lens, or discover new places for the very first time. In Santorini, guests can choose an adventurous tour of the island’s active volcanoes, or whilst in Montenegro, see a new side of Kotor by exploring Europe’s southernmost fjord, Boka Bay.
“Oceania Cruises is rightly renowned for its inventive and captivating itineraries, and our array of 2025 Mediterranean sailings is the perfect way to spotlight one of the most popular and exciting cruise regions of the world,” said Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises .
“With shore excursions to inspire everyone, from active adventurous types to history buffs to foodies, our small, luxurious ships are the perfect way to discover this majestic region of the world.”
New 2025 Mediterranean Itineraries
The 1,250-guest Marina will undergo an expansive refurbishment next month. The refresh will include the addition of two new dining options: Aquamar Kitchen , the new wellness-inspired dining venue that debuted on Vista last year; and the al fresco evening Pizzeria , serving spectacular Italian dishes including pizzas and burrata with stunning seascape views; plus an expanded poolside ice cream parlour serving milkshakes and smoothies. All Penthouse Suites and bathrooms will be completely reinspired, and the ship’s public areas will be refreshed.
- Barcelona to Athens – 26 May 2025, 9 days: Barcelona, Valletta, Rhodes, Ephesus (Kusadasi), overnight in Istanbul, Mitilini (Lesbos), Athens
- Istanbul to Athens – 16 October 2025, 11 days: One overnight stay in Istanbul, Pergamum (Dikili), Bodrum, Ephesus (Kusadasi), Santorini, Rhodes, Limassol, Marmaris, Heraklion (Crete), Mykonos, Athens.
- Athens to Barcelona – 27 October 2025, 11 days: Athens, Split, Kotor, Corfu, Katakolon, Messina (Sicily), Valletta, Tunis, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona.
- Athens to Santa Cruz de Tenerife – 27 October 2025, 21 days: Athens, Split, Kotor, Corfu, Katakolon, Messina (Sicily), Valletta, Tunis, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona, Malaga, Seville (Cadiz), Casablanca, Agadir, Arrecife (Lanzarote), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Funchal (Madeira), Santa Cruz de la Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Elegantly charming, Nautica carries just 670 guests, served by 400 crew members. Boasting luxurious, residential furnishings and decks of the finest teak, custom stone and tile work, Nautica features four restaurants, the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center, plus eight lounges and bars, and a casino.
- Istanbul to Athens – 27 July 2025, 12 days: Istanbul, Pergamum (Dikili), Izmir, Samos, Bodrum, Rhodes, Antalya, Alanya, Limassol, Kos, Heraklion, Santorini, Athens
- Athens to Rome – 8 August 2025, 14 days: Athens, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Bari, Valletta, Tunis, Trapani (Sicily), Porto Cervo (Sardinia), Propriano (Corsica), Monte Carlo, Portofino, Florence / Pisa / Tuscany (Livorno), Rome.
- Athens to Valletta – 11 September 2025, 14 days: Athens, Mykonos, Mitilini (Lesbos), Bozcaada (Troy), overnight in Istanbul, Ephesus (Kusadasi), Marmaris, Antalya, Limassol, Rhodes, Santorini, Heraklion (Crete), Valletta.
Grand Voyages
- Rome round-trip – 7 July 2025, 46 days – Nautica
- Venice to Rome – 17 July 2025, 36 days – Nautica
- Rome to Athens – 4 October 2025, 23 days – Marina
- Athens round-trip – 8 August 2025, 34 days – Nautica
- Athens to Malaga – 11 September 2025, 26 days – Nautica
- Athens to Lisbon – 11 September 2025, 36 days – Nautica
- Rome to Miami – 4 October 2025, 56 days – Marina
- Istanbul to Barcelona – 16 October 2025, 22 days – Marina
- Istanbul to Tenerife – 16 October 2025, 32 days – Marina
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Oceania cruises debuts new mediterranean sailings for 2025.
New sailings highlight European cities, holiday islands and lesser-known ports
MIAMI , April 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Oceania Cruises , the world's leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line, has debuted an array of new 2025 Mediterranean sailings, ranging from nine to 56 days, to whisk guests to some of the most breathtaking destinations in Europe. The line's Marina and Nautica will set sail on enticing voyages taking in iconic islands in the Mediterranean, Aegean and Adriatic; well-loved European resort towns and bustling cities, and lesser-known ports of call.
Cities including Athens, Barcelona, Istanbul, Rome and Lisbon frame the 16 voyages, allowing the ships to meander from lively jet-set resort towns such as Monte Carlo, Cannes, Positano and Sorrento, to hidden gems including Tirana and Sarande in Albania; Trapani in Sicily; Calvi and Propriano in Corsica, and Sibenik in Croatia.
Thanks to Oceania Cruises' extensive set of small-group, immersive shore excursions, guests can rediscover previously-visited favorites through a new lens, or discover new places for the very first time. For example, whilst in Santorini, guests can choose an adventurous tour of the island's active volcanoes, or whilst in Montenegro, see a new side of Kotor by exploring Europe's southernmost fjord, Boka Bay.
"Oceania Cruises is rightly renowned for its inventive and captivating itineraries, and our array of 2025 Mediterranean sailings is the perfect way to spotlight one of the most popular and exciting cruise regions of the world," stated Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises. "With shore excursions to inspire everyone, from active adventurous types to history buffs to foodies, our small, luxurious ships are the perfect way to discover this majestic region of the world."
New 2025 Mediterranean Itineraries
Marina The 1,250-guest ship, Marina , will undergo an expansive refurbishment in May 2024. The refurbishment will include the addition of two new dining options: Aquamar Kitchen, the new wellness-inspired dining venue which debuted on Vista this year; and the al fresco evening Pizzeria, serving spectacular Italian dishes including pizzas and burrata with stunning seascape views; plus an expanded poolside ice cream parlor serving milkshakes and smoothies. All Penthouse Suites and bathrooms will be completely reinspired, and the ship's public areas will be refreshed.
Barcelona to Athens, May 26, 2025, 9 days : Barcelona, Valletta, Rhodes, Ephesus (Kusadasi), overnight in Istanbul, Mitilini (Lesbos), Athens
Istanbul to Athens, October 16, 2025, 11 days: One overnight stay in Istanbul, Pergamum (Dikili), Bodrum, Ephesus (Kusadasi), Santorini, Rhodes, Limassol, Marmaris, Heraklion (Crete), Mykonos, Athens.
Athens to Barcelona, October 27, 2025, 11 days : Athens, Split, Kotor, Corfu, Katakolon, Messina (Sicily), Valletta, Tunis, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona.
Athens to Santa Cruz de Tenerife, October 27, 2025, 21 days : Athens, Split, Kotor, Corfu, Katakolon, Messina (Sicily), Valletta, Tunis, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona, Malaga, Seville (Cadiz), Casablanca, Agadir, Arrecife (Lanzarote), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Funchal (Madeira), Santa Cruz de la Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Nautica Elegantly charming, Nautica carries just 670 guests, served by 400 crew members. Boasting luxurious, residential furnishings and decks of the finest teak, custom stone and tile work, Nautica features four restaurants, the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center, plus eight lounges and bars, and a casino .
Istanbul to Athens, July 27, 2025, 12 days : Istanbul, Pergamum (Dikili), Izmir, Samos, Bodrum, Rhodes, Antalya, Alanya, Limassol, Kos, Heraklion, Santorini, Athens
Athens to Rome, August 8, 2025, 14 days : Athens, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Bari, Valletta, Tunis, Trapani (Sicily), Porto Cervo (Sardinia), Propriano (Corsica), Monte Carlo, Portofino, Florence / Pisa / Tuscany (Livorno), Rome.
Athens to Valletta, September 11, 2025, 14 days : Athens, Mykonos, Mitilini (Lesbos), Bozcaada (Troy), overnight in Istanbul, Ephesus (Kusadasi), Marmaris, Antalya, Limassol, Rhodes, Santorini, Heraklion (Crete), Valletta.
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Rome round-trip, July 7, 2025, 46 days
Venice to Rome, July 17, 2025, 36 days
Rome to Athens, October 4, 2025, 23 days
Athens round-trip, August 8, 2025, 34 days
Athens to Malaga, September 11, 2025, 26 days
Athens to Lisbon, September 11, 2025, 36 days
Rome to Miami, October 4, 2025, 56 days
Istanbul to Barcelona, October 16, 2025, 22 days
Istanbul to Tenerife, October 16, 2025, 32 days
Oceania Cruises' simply MORE value promise means virtually everything is included in the voyage fare: free roundtrip airfare and airport transfers; complimentary vintage Champagnes, premium wines and international beers during lunch and dinner; and a shore excursion credit of up to $1,400 per stateroom (credit varies by voyage length). Created to elevate the guest experience, simply MORE means travelers receive the greatest value in luxury cruising.
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Oceania Cruises is the world's leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line. The line's eight small, luxurious ships carry a maximum of 1,250 guests and feature The Finest Cuisine at Sea and destination-rich itineraries that span the globe. Expertly curated travel experiences are available aboard the designer-inspired, small ships, which call on more than 600 marquee and boutique ports in more than 100 countries on seven continents, on voyages that range from seven to more than 200 days. Oceania Cruises has two additional ships on order scheduled for delivery in 2027 and 2029. Oceania Cruises is a wholly owned subsidiary of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NYSE: NCLH). To learn more, visit www.nclhltd.com .
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However, up to now, the main carriers of catalytic additives have been mineral sorbents: silica gels, alumogels. This is obviously due to the fact that they consist of pure homogeneous components SiO2 and Al2O3, respectively. It is generally known that impurities, especially the ash elements, are catalytic poisons that reduce the effectiveness of the catalyst. Therefore, carbon sorbents with 5-15% by weight of ash elements in their composition are not used in the above mentioned technologies. However, in such an important field as a gas-mask technique, carbon sorbents (active carbons) are carriers of catalytic additives, providing effective protection of a person against any types of potent poisonous substances (PPS). In ESPE “JSC "Neorganika" there has been developed the technology of unique ashless spherical carbon carrier-catalysts by the method of liquid forming of furfural copolymers with subsequent gas-vapor activation, brand PAC. Active carbons PAC have 100% qualitative characteristics of the three main properties of carbon sorbents: strength - 100%, the proportion of sorbing pores in the pore space – 100%, purity - 100% (ash content is close to zero). A particularly outstanding feature of active PAC carbons is their uniquely high mechanical compressive strength of 740 ± 40 MPa, which is 3-7 times larger than that of such materials as granite, quartzite, electric coal, and is comparable to the value for cast iron - 400-1000 MPa. This allows the PAC to operate under severe conditions in moving and fluidized beds. Obviously, it is time to actively develop catalysts based on PAC sorbents for oil refining, petrochemicals, gas processing and various technologies of organic synthesis.
Victor M. Mukhin was born in 1946 in the town of Orsk, Russia. In 1970 he graduated the Technological Institute in Leningrad. Victor M. Mukhin was directed to work to the scientific-industrial organization "Neorganika" (Elektrostal, Moscow region) where he is working during 47 years, at present as the head of the laboratory of carbon sorbents. Victor M. Mukhin defended a Ph. D. thesis and a doctoral thesis at the Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (in 1979 and 1997 accordingly). Professor of Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia. Scientific interests: production, investigation and application of active carbons, technological and ecological carbon-adsorptive processes, environmental protection, production of ecologically clean food.
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Live webcam shows the square in front of the cinema «Sovremennik» in real time. The camera is installed on the house number 18 on Mir Street in the city of Elektrostal, Moscow Region, Russia. The live camera is aimed at the monument to I.F. Tevosyan, which is located on the square of the Sovremennik cinema.
In 1938, it was granted town status. [citation needed]Administrative and municipal status. Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as Elektrostal City Under Oblast Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, Elektrostal City Under Oblast Jurisdiction is incorporated as Elektrostal Urban Okrug.
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