12 Night - Mediterranean (Eastern Mediterranean)
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Sail Date: | 05/12/09 |
| Cruise Line: | Oceania | |
| Ship Name: | Nautica | |
| Departure Port: | Piraeus |
| Inside Cabin | Oceanview | Balcony | Suite |
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Ship: Nautica
Our three mid-size ships afford incomparable luxury, including cuisine that is simply the finest at sea. With only 684 guests to pamper, our 400 staff members cater to your every whim, with highly personalized service. There's a sense of warmth and intimacy throughout, so the ambiance resembles that of a private country club - casual, yet elegant.
Ship Highlights
- Meeting Rooms
- N
- Casino
- Y
- Disco
- Y
- Fitness Center
- Y
- Children's Program
- N
- Internet Cafe
- Y
- Shops
- Y
- Library
- Y
- Spa
- Y
- Year Built
- 2000
- Year Refurbished
- 2005
- Ships Registry
- Marshall Islands
- Ship Tonnage
- 30277
- Number of Cabins
- 342
- Handicap-Accessible Cabins
- 3
- Capacity
- 684
- Elevators
- 4
- Restaurants
- 4
- Bars
- 6
- Pools
- 1
Deck Plans
Cruise Itinerary
Day 1 - Piraeus
Piraeus is the port of Athens. Serving as the gateway to the past and civilization as we know it, Athens is far more than the Acropolis. Nowhere on earth are mans past accomplishments more dramatically displayed as a backdrop to a modern metropolis. Spend time exploring ancient ruins, viewing incalculable treasures or just relax as another day evolves in the cradle of civilization. Read More
Day 2 - Piraeus
Piraeus is the port of Athens. Serving as the gateway to the past and civilization as we know it, Athens is far more than the Acropolis. Nowhere on earth are mans past accomplishments more dramatically displayed as a backdrop to a modern metropolis. Spend time exploring ancient ruins, viewing incalculable treasures or just relax as another day evolves in the cradle of civilization. Read More
Day 3 - Aghios Nikolaos
The port of Aghios Nikolaos is a picturesque village spread around Mirabello Bay. This charming small town has developed into a popular holiday resort thanks to its beautiful beaches and its convenience as a center from which to explore eastern Crete. Read More
Day 4 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 5 - Dubrovnik
This remarkable city on the Adriatic coast is an enduring example of strength and beauty. Dubrovnik is once again welcoming visitors, who are delighted to discover that it is still one of the finest examples of a walled medieval city. Read More
Day 6 - Corfu
Regarded by many as the most distinctive of the Greek Isles because of its lush vegetation, hidden beaches, and near-mountainous scenery, Corfu has always attracted visitors - Venetians, Gauls, Austrians, and the British, who introduced cricket here. Shop for silver in the old Venetian quarter of Kerkyra, in main town, or visit the beach at Paleokastritsa and see if you agree that it is indeed the loveliest in the Mediterranean. Read More
Day 7 - Katakolon
Katakolon is the gateway to Olympia, site of the first Olympic games which began in 776 B.C. Olympia was a sacred precinct built exclusively for the quadrennial games dedicated to Zeus during which all hostilities were ceased in the name of athletic competition. Much was destroyed when the games were outlawed as a pagan festival in 393 A.D., but visitors can still see the Temple of Zeus and the 45,000 seat stadium. The Archaeological Museum houses sculptures, including the famous "Winged Victory." Read More
Day 8 - Santorini
Perched at the very top of precipitous cliffs, Santorini towers above its original harbor and was once reached only by foot or mule. Today a cable car is the best route. The island scenery is unique in all the world with jagged outcroppings of red and black lava and stairways cut deep in the cliffsides. Buried under volcanic ash in a cataclysmic explosion during the 16th century BC, the ruins of ancient Thera are a great "find" for archaeologists. Read More
Day 9 - Delos
A religious center as early as the third millennium BC, Delos is the legendary birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, children of Zeus. The archaeological pearl of the Aegean and sacred to ancient Greeks, the ruins found here are among the best preserved and most interesting in Greece. They include a town of the Hellenistic period comparable to Pompeii, sacred caves, Panhellenic shrines and the temples of Apollo. Read More
Day 9 - Mykonos
Beautifully reflected in a golden light, the white-washed fishing lodges, charming chapels and windmills of Mykonos present visitors with a picture-perfect enchanted island. Spend private time on one of many beaches or wander through the Venice Quarter where tiny cottages perch precariously on cliffs above the sea. Read More
Day 10 - Rhodes
Rhodes, the largest of the Dodecanese Islands, is truly a vacation destination with something for everyone: sunshine, spectacular beaches on the Aegean Sea, a medieval walled city, an ancient acropolis, and much more. In ancient times, the people of Rhodes chose Helios, the Sun, as their divine patron. With an average of three hundred plus days of sunshine a year, it's safe to say that Helios continues to smile upon Rhodes today. Read More
Day 11 - Kusadasi
The gulf city of Kusadasi has miles of isolated beaches and is a rather lively resort. A tour of nearby Ephesus establishes the areas early religious importance and is considered one of the seven wonders of the world for its ruins. Among the most visited sites are the home where the Virgin Mary lived until her death, the Temple of Hadrian, the Fountain of Trajan and the Street of Curates. Read More
Day 12 - Istanbul
Istanbul is not only where Europe meets Asia; it's where history, built upon empire after empire, meets modern-day commercialism. Explore Old Istanbul's mosques, hippodromes and opulent palaces. Discover remnants of the Byzantine and Ottoman empires. Test your bargaining savvy with the merchants at the Grand Bazaar and visit the awe-inspiring Ayasofya (Church of Holy Wisdom). Istanbul is the perfect place to step far back in time and admire incredible cultural accomplishments. Don't forget your camera! Read More
Day 13 - Istanbul
Istanbul is not only where Europe meets Asia; it's where history, built upon empire after empire, meets modern-day commercialism. Explore Old Istanbul's mosques, hippodromes and opulent palaces. Discover remnants of the Byzantine and Ottoman empires. Test your bargaining savvy with the merchants at the Grand Bazaar and visit the awe-inspiring Ayasofya (Church of Holy Wisdom). Istanbul is the perfect place to step far back in time and admire incredible cultural accomplishments. Don't forget your camera! Read More
Available Cabins - Images may not represent actual cabin or layout
Inside Stateroom: F, G |
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Each time you enter your 160-square-foot stateroom, you'll appreciate the spacious accomodations. Comfortable furnishings and warm woods combine to make this your private retreat. Each offers a comfortable seating area, vanity desk, plenty of storage space and your choice of queen or two twin beds. These staterooms are located on decks 4, 6, 7 and 8. |
Ocean View: D, E |
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These spacious and exquisitely appointed 150- to 165-square-foot staterooms offer the comfort of queen or two twin bed-accomodations, comfortable seating area, vanity desk and a breakfast table. Ocean views are available from a choice of a porthole (Category D located on deck 3) or panorama window with obstructed views (Category E located mid-ship on deck 6). Please note: Category E measures 143 square feet and has no sofa. |
Deluxe Ocean View: C |
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Open the door to your stateroom and you will immediately sense the attention to detail, from the custom-designed furnishings to the fashionable fabrics and spacious bathroom. These spacious staterooms feature a comfortable sitting area and small breakfast table. 165 square feet (Located on decks 4,6,7) Your choice of queen bed or two twins. Large panorama window. |
Stateroom with Verandah: B |
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Witness the ever-changing views of the world from your private teak veranda as you look out over spectacular seascapes and exotic ports. These beautifully decorated 216-square-foot staterooms, located on deck 6, provide a choice of queen or two twin bed accomodations, spacious closets, comfortable seating area with sofa, breakfast table and vanity desk. 216 square feet (Located on deck 6) Your choice of queen bed or two twins. |
Concierge Level Verandah: A1, A2 |
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A tasteful example of understated elegance and superb amenities, our Concierge Level Stateroom (A1 & A2) represents a new standard in luxury featuring preferred locations on Deck 7. These beautifully decorated 216-square-foot staterooms boast a private teak veranda, plush seating area, spacious closets and other fine amenities typical of our Penthouse Suite category that raise our lofty standards of comfort and convenience to new heights. You'll travel in extraordinary comfort and style to the world's most alluring destinations while enjoying these additional exclusive stateroom amenities. In addition to the stateroom amenities, Oceania Cruises Concierge Level staterooms also offer guests special service enhancements: Priority embarkation with a dedicated check-in desk and priority luggage delivery; priority restaurant reservations and complimentary shoeshine service. |
Penthouse Suite: PH1, PH2 |
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Watch the sun rise over a distant land as you sip the morning's first cup of freshly brewed coffee from your private teak veranda. You'll feel like royalty in these elegant 322-square-foot suites located on deck 8, with large sliding glass doors and stylish furnishings. These suites offer all the amenities you'd expect to find in a world-class hotel - sumptuously comfortable twin or queen sized mattress, large living area, intimate space for private in-suite dining, refregierated mini bar, vanity desk, bath with tub, ample closet space and of course, butler service. 322 square feet (Located on deck eight). Private Veranda. |
Vista Suite: VS |
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For those who seek life's ultimate pleasures, these spacious 786- to nearly 1,000-square-foot suites, located on decks 6, 7 and 8, feature floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private wraparound teak veranda, allowing you to savor spectacular views from your living room, dining room and spacious bedroom. Take pleasure in your luxurious queen sized bed. Relax in your own jacuzzi, or watch first-run Hollywood blockbuster movies and up-to-date CNN news coverage from your two color televisions. A complete entertainment center also features a DVD and CD player and a refrigerated mini bar. Outdoors, the veranda is furnished with comfortable chaises, table and deck chairs. There is even a separate guest bathroom and attentive butler service to take care of all your special requests. 786 square feet (Located forward on decks six and seven) Private Veranda. |
Owner's Suite: OS |
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For those who seek life's ultimate pleasures, these spacious 786- to nearly 1,000-square-foot suites, located on decks 6, 7 and 8, feature floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private wraparound teak veranda, allowing you to savor spectacular views from your living room, dining room and spacious bedroom. Take pleasure in your luxurious queen sized bed. Relax in your own jacuzzi, or watch first-run Hollywood blockbuster movies and up-to-date CNN news coverage from your two color televisions. A complete entertainment center also features a DVD and CD player and a refrigerated mini bar. Outdoors, the veranda is furnished with comfortable chaises, table and deck chairs. There is even a separate guest bathroom and attentive butler service to take care of all your special requests. 962 square feet (Located aft on decks six, seven, and eight). Private Veranda. |
*Prices listed are per person, cruise-only, and are based on double occupancy. Government fees and taxes are additional for all guests. Rates and availability are subject to change and may not be available for desired dates of travel. Prices are not guaranteed until the deposit or full payment has been made on your booking and you have received a confirmation number from your Cruise Planner Consultant. Additional restrictions from various suppliers may apply. Terms & Conditions