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New York, the city that never sleeps, pulsates with an energy and vibrancy unmatched anywhere else in the world.

During your time at sea, you’ll have eight activities, two entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and seven essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Pool Deck for a relaxing afternoon?

Historic Sydney boasts several landmarks from the late 1700s, such as the colonial Cossit House and the Jost House, which features an unusual beehive bake-oven. St. Patrick's, the city's oldest Catholic Church, doubles as a fascinating museum.

Nestled amidst the rugged beauty of Newfoundland's west coast, Corner Brook stands as a testament to nature's grandeur and human resilience.

During your time at sea, you’ll have eight activities, two entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and seven essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Pool Deck for a relaxing afternoon?

The largest city in Greenland, Nuuk is the cultural and economic center of the country. Explore the picturesque colonial harbor with its quaint old buildings and the newly renovated market where locals sell their daily catch. Greenland’s history comes alive in the National Museum, and its culture thrives in the Nuuk Museum of Art and the Katuaq Cultural Centre. Nuuk’s extensive fjord system is home to many whales, and the area is also populated by seals, reindeer, arctic foxes, arctic hares and ravens.

This colorful fishing village is rich with Inuit culture and a strong connection to the sea. Learn about the town’s history and culture on a guided tour revealing archaeological discoveries that indicate the area was inhabited as far back as 1500 BC. Explore the stunning coastline on a ferry and perhaps catch a glimpse of the minke whales, fin whales, humpback whales and orcas that swim in pods in the surrounding waters.

During your time at sea, you’ll have eight activities, two entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and seven essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Pool Deck for a relaxing afternoon?

During your time at sea, you’ll have eight activities, two entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and seven essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Pool Deck for a relaxing afternoon?

Nestled on the northern shores of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Grundarfjörður is a scenic Icelandic gem, embraced by dramatic landscapes.

Reykjavík, the world's northernmost capital, offers a striking blend of icy landscapes and fiery volcanic activity.

Ísafjörður, the heart of the Westfjords in Iceland, is a gem hidden by towering mountains and enchanting fjords.

Nestled at the head of Iceland's longest fjord, Akureyri is a charming gateway to the natural wonders of the north.

Nestled in the East Fjords of Iceland, Seydisfjordur is a picturesque village where multi-coloured wooden houses are framed by snow-capped mountains and crystalline waterfalls.

During your time at sea, you’ll have eight activities, two entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and seven essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Pool Deck for a relaxing afternoon?

Runavík is a comparatively urbanised village in Runavík Municipality, Faroe Islands. It lies on the south half of the isle of Eysturoy.

Enjoy a taste of the Highlands here in the rugged landscape and heathered moors, the ruined castles, steep cliffs and sea air. Drive through beautiful valleys and flower-filled meadows with romping Shetland ponies to quaint villages like Scalloway with its ruined castle, or explore the fascinating Jarlshof prehistoric site, occupied for more than 4,000 years.

Kirkwall, the vibrant capital of the Orkney Islands, stands as a captivating blend of history and contemporary life.

Leith, Edinburgh's vibrant port district, is a captivating blend of historical charm and modern vibrancy.

During your time at sea, you’ll have eight activities, two entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and seven essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Pool Deck for a relaxing afternoon?

London Tower Bridge, an iconic symbol of London's historical grandeur, stands majestically over the River Thames, linking the city's rich past with its dynamic present.

During your time at sea, you’ll have eight activities, two entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and seven essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Pool Deck for a relaxing afternoon?

IJmuiden, a dynamic port town in the Netherlands, stands as the maritime gateway to Amsterdam, located at the mouth of the North Sea Canal.

During your time at sea, you’ll have eight activities, two entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and seven essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Pool Deck for a relaxing afternoon?

Situated on the southeastern coast of the island of Vågsøy, Måløy is a fetching coastal village graced by silvery beaches, lighthouses and a long history in fishing. A major port for exporting Norway’s prized seafood, Måløy is an ideal place to sample the local cod and chips, fish soup, crab-stuffed sandwiches and other fruits of the sea. History buffs will enjoy the Måløy Raid Center, which focuses on an allied full-scale operation that went on to become an important and strategic victory for the Allies during World War II. Also of note is the 10-foot-tall Kannesteinen rock, which has been carved by the sea over thousands of years and now resembles the tail of a whale.

Norway’s enchanting port town of Ålesund offers a quintessentially Norwegian experience with its rugged mountains and captivating fjords.


Haugesund, cradled between rugged cliffs and the vast North Sea, serves as a gleaming testament to Norway's maritime legacy.

Founded in 1641 near the southern tip of Norway, Kristiansand once claimed the world's largest fleet of sailing ships. Today the proud city exudes an energy that peaks in summer, when your ship calls. The Posebyen old quarter boasts a collection of historic wooden houses surrounded by shops and restaurants. Museums abound and include the Agder Museum of Natural History and Botanical Garden, which opened in 1828. Kristiansand Zoo, said to be Norway's most visited attraction, covers 150 acres of Nordic terrain where animals like red pandas, moose and Bactrian camels roam in wide-open spaces.

Nestled at the head of the Oslofjord, Norway's capital, Oslo, melds contemporary vibrancy with rich heritage.

Gothenburg, Sweden's vibrant second city, harmoniously blends a rich maritime history with contemporary urban charm.

Copenhagen, Denmark's charismatic capital, is a harmonious blend of contemporary design and historical charm.

Berlin, a city where history and innovation intertwine, stands as a vibrant testament to resilience and transformation.

Established in 1680 when Sweden was a great military power, Karlskrona was founded as a naval port, and the city’s rich maritime and architectural heritage have earned it the designation of UNESCO World Heritage Site. Many Baroque buildings remain intact, such as those on the grand main square, Stortorget. Having protected the harbor for more than three centuries, Kungsholm Fortress and Drottningskär Citadel reveal a remarkable history. In the fascinating Marine Museum, explore a Soviet submarine, inspect a World War II minesweeper, and observe an 18th century shipwreck through an underwater tunnel.

Gdańsk, a city steeped in a rich tapestry of history and culture, stands proudly on the Baltic coast of Poland.

Lithuania’s third largest city, Klaipeda has been in and out of the hands of the Russians, Swedes and Germans. Marvel at the impressive, and verbosely christened, St. Mergeles Marijos Taikos Karalienes Church tower and walk through Anika Square. Head to the pristine Baltic waters lapping at the broad sands of Smiltyne Beach. Or duck into the Clock Museum or Castle Museum

Once called the "Paris of the Baltics," Riga has regained its status as a cosmopolitan capital with dozens of museums and arguably Europe's most exceptional Art Nouveau architecture. Founded in 1201, Riga boasts a magnificent Old Town called "Vecriga." Riga Castle, the residence of Latvia's president, was built on the site of the original settlement next to the Daugava River. St. Mary's Dome Cathedral is renowned for its stained glass windows and massive 19th century organ comprised of more than 6,500 pipes. Outside the city limits, traditional Latvian life is on display in outdoor exhibits at the Open Air Ethnographic Museum.

From fascinating Baroque architecture to awe-inspiring glass skyscrapers, Estonia is a charming Baltic gem that really gets under the skin of all who visit.

Helsinki, Finland's vibrant seaside capital, is a city of intriguing contrasts. Modern architectural elegance intermingles with historical richness, evident in its neoclassical buildings and contemporary designs.

Nestled within the picturesque Åland archipelago, Mariehamn emerges as a serene gem, where Scandinavian charm meets Baltic tranquillity.

Stockholm, the venerable Nordic jewel, unfolds across an archipelago of islands seamlessly interwoven by bridges and brimming with history.

Nestled within the picturesque Åland archipelago, Mariehamn emerges as a serene gem, where Scandinavian charm meets Baltic tranquillity.

Perched on the picturesque island of Gotland, Visby is a medieval marvel renowned for its enchanting blend of history and beauty.

During your time at sea, you’ll have eight activities, two entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and seven essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Pool Deck for a relaxing afternoon?

Gdańsk, a city steeped in a rich tapestry of history and culture, stands proudly on the Baltic coast of Poland.

Nestled on the rugged shores of Bornholm, Rønne stands as a testament to the island's resilient spirit and rich heritage.

Kalundborg is a Danish city with a population of 16,268, the main town of the municipality of the same name and the site of its municipal council. It is situated on the northwestern coast of the largest Danish island, Zealand, on the opposite, eastern side of which lies the capital Copenhagen, 110 km away.

Kiel, a vibrant city in northern Germany, holds a unique position as the gateway to the world-famous Kiel Canal.

Home to one of the biggest ports in Europe, Hamburg leaves visitors spoilt for choice when it comes to things to do and see.

During your time at sea, you’ll have eight activities, two entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and seven essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Pool Deck for a relaxing afternoon?

IJmuiden, a dynamic port town in the Netherlands, stands as the maritime gateway to Amsterdam, located at the mouth of the North Sea Canal.

Nestled on the North Sea coast, Zeebrugge is a dynamic port town that serves as Brussels' maritime gateway.

Having acted as a commercial waterway for centuries, the Seine River has played an important role in France’s history.

During your time at sea, you’ll have eight activities, two entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and seven essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Pool Deck for a relaxing afternoon?

La Rochelle, nestled on France's Atlantic coast, is a city where history and elegance meet the sea.

Flowing for 329 miles through France and Spain, you can expect to find quaint countryside and charming villages along the Garonne River.

During your time at sea, you’ll have eight activities, two entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and seven essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Pool Deck for a relaxing afternoon?

Nestled on Spain's rugged northern coast, Gijón is a hidden gem in the heart of the Asturian region, where dramatic landscapes meet vibrant urban life.

La Coruña, perched on Spain's rugged northwest coast, is a maritime jewel blending history and natural beauty.

Porto, Portugal's vibrant and historic second city, captivates visitors with its unique blend of old-world charm and contemporary energy.

Lisbon, Portugal's radiant capital, enchants with its timeless allure and vibrant spirit.

During your time at sea, you’ll have eight activities, two entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and seven essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Pool Deck for a relaxing afternoon?

Ponta Delgada, the vibrant capital of São Miguel Island in the Azores archipelago, Portugal, is a captivating blend of natural beauty and cultural richness.

During your time at sea, you’ll have eight activities, two entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and seven essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Pool Deck for a relaxing afternoon?

St. John's, a city on Newfoundland island off Canada's Atlantic coast, is the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador province. Its harbour was settled by the British in the 1600s. Downtown is known for its colourful row houses. Above the city is Signal Hill with walking trails and the site of the first transatlantic wireless communication, Cabot Tower, which commemorates John Cabot's discovery of Newfoundland.

During your time at sea, you’ll have eight activities, two entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and seven essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Pool Deck for a relaxing afternoon?

Perched along the rugged shores of Nova Scotia, Halifax exudes an irresistible maritime charm that beckons travellers from near and far.

During your time at sea, you’ll have eight activities, two entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and seven essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to the Pool Deck for a relaxing afternoon?

Boston, steeped in rich history and pulsing with modern energy, stands as a beacon of American culture on the eastern seaboard.
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Aurelia marks an exciting new chapter for Oceania Cruises, transforming the former Nautica into a more refined, suite-focused ship designed for extended voyages and immersive travel. With a strong emphasis on comfort, space, and contemporary design, Aurelia offers a more residential style of cruising, ideal for those looking to explore the world in a relaxed, unhurried way.
Sailing to a wide range of global destinations, Aurelia combines Oceania Cruises’ reputation for exceptional cuisine with thoughtfully redesigned public spaces and accommodation. The result is a ship that feels both familiar and elevated - perfectly suited to longer journeys where the experience on board is just as important as the destinations visited.
What’s on board: 476 guests, 238 guest staterooms, eight activities, two entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, six complimentary restaurants, four bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and seven essential venues.
Yes, Oceania Cruises offers several beverage packages.
Yes, Wi-Fi is available throughout all ships.
For the safety and security of all guests and staff onboard, designated smoking areas are available on the forward, starboard corner of the Pool Deck and in the aft, port corner of Horizons.
Yes, special arrangements can be made if you require diabetic, gluten-free, lactose-free, kosher, vegetarian and vegan meals. Other diets must be requested for approval and, in some cases, may require additional medical documentation.
How much you choose to tip is a personal matter and completely at your discretion. For your convenience, the following gratuities are automatically added to your shipboard account: $18 per guest per day for guests occupying staterooms and $23 per person per day for guests occupying Penthouse, Oceania, Vista or Owner’s Suites where Butler Service if provided.
All onboard purchases and services, other than the casino, will be billed to an onboard account. You will be required to register an American Express, MasterCard or Visa card during the embarkation process.
Yes, for your convenience, complimentary room service is available 24 hours a day from an extensive room service menu.
Oceania Cruises uses a cashless system based on the US Dollar.
Recommended onboard clothing is resort or country club casual. For evening dining, elegant casual resort wear is suggested. Oceania Cruises requests that casual jeans, shorts, t-shirts, baseball caps or tennis shoes not be worn in the restaurants after 6 pm.
Oceania Cruises reserves the right to prohibit and retain all alcohol bought ashore for consumption onboard the vessel.