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Voyage Code: OCEANIANAU260830
moon 14 nights
anchor Oceania Nautica
calendar 30 Aug '26

Cruise overview

Bilbao
La Coruña
Vigo
Lisbon
Lisbon
Portimão
Seville
Seville
Cádiz
Alicante
Barcelona
Mahón, Menorca
Saint-Tropez
Livorno
Civitavecchia

Itinerary

Day 1

Bilbao


Time in Bilbao (Bilbo, in Euskera) may be recorded as BG or AG (Before Guggenheim or After Guggenheim). Never has a single monument of art and architecture so radically changed a city. Frank Gehry’s stunning museum, Norman Foster’s sleek subway system, the Santiago Calatrava glass footbridge and airport, the leafy César Pelli Abandoibarra park and commercial complex next to the Guggenheim, and the Philippe Starck AlhóndigaBilbao cultural center have contributed to an unprecedented cultural revolution in what was once the industry capital of the Basque Country.Greater Bilbao contains almost 1 million inhabitants, nearly half the total population of the Basque Country. Founded in 1300 by Vizcayan noble Diego López de Haro, Bilbao became an industrial center in the mid-19th century, largely because of the abundance of minerals in the surrounding hills. An affluent industrial class grew up here, as did the working class in suburbs that line the Margen Izquierda (Left Bank) of the Nervión estuary.Bilbao’s new attractions get more press, but the city’s old treasures still quietly line the banks of the rust-color Nervión River. The Casco Viejo (Old Quarter)—also known as Siete Calles (Seven Streets)—is a charming jumble of shops, bars, and restaurants on the river’s Right Bank, near the Puente del Arenal bridge. This elegant proto-Bilbao nucleus was carefully restored after devastating floods in 1983. Throughout the Casco Viejo are ancient mansions emblazoned with family coats of arms, wooden doors, and fine ironwork balconies. The most interesting square is the 64-arch Plaza Nueva, where an outdoor market is pitched every Sunday morning.Walking the banks of the Nervión is a satisfying jaunt. After all, this was how—while out on a morning jog—Guggenheim director Thomas Krens first discovered the perfect spot for his project, nearly opposite the right bank’s Deusto University. From the Palacio de Euskalduna upstream to the colossal Mercado de la Ribera, parks and green zones line the river. César Pelli’s Abandoibarra project fills in the half mile between the Guggenheim and the Euskalduna bridge with a series of parks, the Deusto University library, the Meliá Bilbao Hotel, and a major shopping center.On the left bank, the wide, late-19th-century boulevards of the Ensanche neighborhood, such as Gran Vía (the main shopping artery) and Alameda de Mazarredo, are the city’s more formal face. Bilbao’s cultural institutions include, along with the Guggenheim, a major museum of fine arts (the Museo de Bellas Artes) and an opera society (Asociación Bilbaína de Amigos de la Ópera, or ABAO) with 7,000 members from Spain and southern France. In addition, epicureans have long ranked Bilbao’s culinary offerings among the best in Spain. Don’t miss a chance to ride the trolley line, the Euskotram, for a trip along the river from Atxuri Station to Basurto’s San Mamés soccer stadium, reverently dubbed “la Catedral del Fútbol” (the Cathedral of Football).

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Day 2

La Coruña

Day 3

Vigo

Day 4

Lisbon

Day 5

Lisbon

Day 6

Portimão

Day 7

Seville

Day 8

Seville

Day 9

Cádiz

Day 10

Alicante

Day 11

Barcelona

Day 12

Mahón, Menorca

Day 13

Saint-Tropez

Day 14

Livorno

Day 15

Civitavecchia

Inside Stateroomsfrom£2,259pp
Ocean View Stateroomfrom£2,379pp
Deluxe Ocean View Stateroomfrom£2,649pp
Veranda Stateroomfrom£3,889pp
Concierge Level Veranda Stateroomfrom£3,919pp
Penthouse Suitefrom£5,059pp
Vista Suitefrom£12,659pp
Owner's Suitefrom£15,909pp
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Inside Staterooms

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Elegant and comfortable, Inside Staterooms feature Oceania’s signature Prestige Tranquillity Bed, stylish furnishings and ample storage. Designed for relaxation, they provide a peaceful retreat after a day 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 Nautica blends a country-club casual atmosphere with Oceania Cruises hallmark culinary excellence and destination-focused itineraries.

Overview
Accommodation
Dining
Amenities
Wellness
Entertainment
Adults-only
  • Adults-only ship with an intimate, elegant design
  • Refurbished in 2022 with refreshed staterooms and venues
  • All staterooms include luxury Tranquillity Beds
  • Four open-seating restaurants with world-class cuisine
  • Aquamar Spa and Vitality Center offering holistic wellness
  • Stylish lounges, library, and casino
  • Expansive teak pool deck with heated pool and whirlpools
  • Boutique shopping and art classes at Artist Loft
  • Evening entertainment with live music and shows
  • Destination-rich itineraries focused on cultural immersion
Nautica Accommodation

Accommodation

Nautica offers a range of staterooms and suites, each featuring Oceania’s signature Tranquillity Bed and elegant furnishings. From Inside Staterooms to Owner’s Suites, all accommodations provide comfort, style, and thoughtful amenities, with Concierge and Penthouse Suites offering enhanced privileges.

Nautica Dining

Dining

Guests enjoy Oceania’s famed cuisine across four open-seating restaurants: The Grand Dining Room, Toscana, Polo Grill, and Terrace Café. Casual bites are available at Waves Grill, while Baristas serves speciality coffee and pastries. Menus highlight seasonal produce and regional specialities.

Nautica Amenities

Amenities

Public areas include Horizons observation lounge, the elegant Martinis bar, the Lounge for evening shows, and a cosy English-style library. The pool deck features a heated pool and whirlpools surrounded by teak decking and loungers.

Nautica Wellness

Wellness

The Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center provides wellness treatments, fitness classes, and nutritional consultations, alongside a well-equipped gym and steam room.

Nautica Entertainment

Entertainment

Evenings include live musical performances, classical recitals, and enrichment lectures. Guests can also enjoy the casino, boutiques, or relax with a cocktail at Horizons with panoramic sea views.

Nautica Families

Adults-only

Oceania Nautica is designed for adult travellers who want to experience a luxury cruise at their own pace. With no children’s facilities onboard and no guests permitted under the age of 18, the ship is perfectly suited to solo travellers, couples, and those seeking a relaxed, multi-generational cruise holiday.