
June 13
Departure
10
nights
9
ports
$3,882
From
GoCruiseTravel.com Cruise Data
$388
per night
10
nights
82/100
luxury with nearly everything included
GoCruiseTravel.com prices this Aurelia Athens to Rome Greek Isles sailing from $388/night (ocean_view). 10 nights departing June 13, 2026. Oceania Cruises Perk Score: 82/100 — Wi-Fi, gratuities, specialty dining, room service. Compare 4 cabin categories with real pricing data on GoCruiseTravel.com.
Not included
Streaming (Netflix, YouTube, etc.) is not included — upgrade costs ~$35-40/day. Third and fourth guests must purchase separate logins.
Both guests in the same stateroom must choose the same amenity. The choice must be made by final payment and cannot be changed. Cocktails and spirits are never included — only wine and beer.
A 20% gratuity is automatically added to all bar purchases, spa services, and other onboard extras. Pre-Oct 2024 bookings may not include gratuities.
Continental breakfast can be delivered on a set schedule, but hot items and full meals may have longer wait times during peak hours.
Reservations fill up quickly on popular itineraries — book early through the app or risk limited availability, especially at Jacques.
Cancellation 60 days or less before departure forfeits 100% of cruise fare. As of July 2024, government taxes and fees are also non-refundable at 100% penalty.
Oceania removed the automatic beverage package and shore excursion credit in late 2024 when switching to 'Your World Included.' Older promotions no longer apply to new bookings.
While base gratuities are included, a 20% service charge is automatically added to spa treatments, bar tabs, and mini-bar purchases.
Unused shipboard credits and spa credits are non-transferable and non-refundable — they expire at the end of the voyage.

Day 5
At Sea


Day 10
At Sea
Before you sail — hotels in Athens
Arrive a day early and explore Athens before boarding
Oceania Aurelia is the post-refit identity of Oceania Nautica, announced April 2026 and debuting late 2027 after a comprehensive transformation at Fincantieri. The reimagined ship will host fewer than 500 guests, with 179 of 238 accommodations configured as suites, and is purpose-built for the 2028 and 2029 World Cruises and Grand Voyages. Nautica continues to sail under its current name through 2026 and into 2027 until it enters dry dock for the conversion.
Typical age
55+
Primary markets
US · UK · AU · CA
Onboard languages
en
Kids onboard
Uncommon — adult-leaning atmosphere