Brazil To Rio De La Plata
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Cruise overview
Itinerary
Rio de Janeiro
Welcome to the Cidade Maravilhosa, or the Marvelous City, as Rio is known in Brazil. Synonymous with the girl from Ipanema, the dramatic views from Christ the Redeemer atop Corcovado mountain, and fabulously flamboyant Carnival celebrations, Rio is a city of stunning architecture, abundant museums, and marvelous food. Rio is also home to 23 beaches, an almost continuous 73-km (45-mile) ribbon of sand.As you leave the airport and head to Rio’s beautiful Zona Sul (the touristic South Zone), you’ll drive for about 40 minutes on a highway from where you’ll begin to get a sense of the dramatic contrast between beautiful landscape and devastating poverty. In this teeming metropolis of 12 million people (6.2 million of whom live in Rio proper), the very rich and the very poor live in uneasy proximity. You’ll drive past seemingly endless cinder-block favela, but by the time you reach Copacabana’s breezy, sunny Avenida Atlântica—flanked on one side by white beach and azure sea and on the other by condominiums and hotels—your heart will leap with expectation as you begin to recognize the postcard-famous sights. Now you’re truly in Rio, where cariocas (Rio residents) and tourists live life to its fullest.Enthusiasm is contagious in Rio. Prepare to have your senses engaged and your inhibitions untied. Rio seduces with a host of images: the joyous bustle of vendors at Sunday’s Feira Hippie (Hippie Fair); the tipsy babble at sidewalk cafés as patrons sip their last glass of icy beer under the stars; the blanket of lights beneath the Pão de Açúcar (Sugarloaf Mountain); the bikers, joggers, strollers, and power walkers who parade along the beach each morning. Borrow the carioca spirit for your stay; you may find yourself reluctant to give it back.
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Ilha Grande
Buzios
Parati
Santos
Porto Belo
At sea
Rio Grande
Punta del Este
Montevideo
Buenos Aires
Inside Stateroom
Designed for comfort and relaxation, the Inside Stateroom provides a welcoming retreat with a well-considered layout and modern bathroom, finished in soft sandy neutrals and ocean-inspired tones that echo the atmosphere found throughout the ship. It’s an inviting space, especially suited to solo travellers or guests who appreciate a restful place to settle in between days of exploration.
Amenities
- Telephone
- Queen or Twin Configuration
- Lounge Area
- Shower
- Room Service Available
- TV
- Free Wi-Fi
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Desk
Ship features
Oceania Aurelia represents the most significant moment in Oceania Cruises’ history since the debut of Marina and Riviera. Here’s what we know so far.
- Oceania's first purpose-built new ship in over a decade, arriving late 2027
- Private balcony included in every stateroom category, a first for Oceania Cruises
- Enhanced specialty dining venues bringing culinary excellence to outdoor spaces
- Expanded Terrace Café and dedicated poolside dining, adding further choice throughout the day
- Evening and late-night venues thoughtfully positioned for a more sociable onboard atmosphere
- Inaugural voyage details to be announced, marking a new era for Oceania
- Early itineraries covering the Mediterranean, transatlantic crossings, and seasonal European sailings
- First of two new ships planned as part of Oceania's continued expansion
- Personalised service retained as standard across all stateroom categories
- All dining across every venue included in the fare, with no surcharges applied

