If you’ve ever felt like a cruise moves just a little too fast, you aren't alone. While sister brand Norwegian Cruise Line is known for its high-energy, big-ship thrills, Oceania has always carved out a niche for the culinary-obsessed traveler.
Now, they are doubling down on that reputation with the launch of the Oceania Aurelia. Set to debut in late 2027, this ship isn't just a simple refurbishment—it’s a total transformation of the former Oceania Nautica, redesigned specifically to serve as what Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer, calls "the ultimate world explorer."
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The most striking part of the Aurelia isn't what’s being added, but what’s being taken away. Oceania is actually reducing the ship's capacity from 684 guests to fewer than 500, essentially trading crowded pool decks for "an intimate, residential ambiance" and more personal space. It’s a move that aligns perfectly with the current "slow living" trend, giving travelers a smaller, more club-like home base for the newly announced 180-day Around the World voyages in 2028 and 2029.
The real "Oceania take" here is the focus on destination immersion. These aren't the kind of cruises where you have eight hours in a port and then rush back for a buffet. The Aurelia is scheduled for extensive overnight port stays in bucket-list spots like Sydney, Bali, Tokyo, Seville and Bordeaux. According to Montague, these itineraries are designed for "curious travelers who want to explore the world in elegant comfort with the chance to enjoy more time ashore and experience well-loved and new favorite destinations in depth."
Beyond the extra time in port, the ship will offer "Mid-Cruise Overland Programs" that take guests deep into the interior to see landmarks like Machu Picchu, Petra and the Taj Mahal. Onboard, the luxury experience is being leveled up with new suite categories—179 of the 238 rooms are suites, most over 300 square feet—and a crew-to-guest ratio of nearly one-to-one. Reservations for these epic, half-year journeys open on May 13, 2026. Whether you’re looking for a 180-day odyssey or a 70-day Grand Voyage through the Baltics, the Aurelia is making a strong case for the idea that the best way to see the world is to take your time doing it.
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