The November 22, 2026 cruise on the Nautica departs from Venice, Italy. On this 10 Night Croatia & Italy Holiday (Venice To Rome) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 11 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Nautica sets sail on Sunday, Nov 22nd and returns on Wednesday, Dec 2nd.
Nov 22nd - Dec 2nd
Oceania Cruise Line
from Venice, Italy
Cruise Price - Historic & Current
The graph below tracks historic price of the Nautica cruise ship departing November 22, 2026. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $2,899 ($290 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $2,899 ($290 per night), this represents a recent decrease of 0%.
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Oceania Cruise Line
The Nautica was built in 2000 and is among Oceania's 6 ships in its fleet. The Nautica is included in the cruise line's Regatta class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Nautica vs all other Oceania ships.
Nautica - November 22, 2026 - 10 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Nov 21st | Venice, Italy |
2 | Nov 23rd | Koper, Slovenia |
3 | Nov 24th | Rijeka, Croatia |
4 | Nov 25th | Split, Croatia |
5 | Nov 26th | Bari, Italy |
6 | Nov 27th | Corfu, Greece |
7 | Nov 28th | Crotone, Italy |
8 | Nov 29th | Valletta, Malta |
9 | Nov 30th | Messina, Sicily |
10 | Dec 1st | Naples, Italy |
11 | Dec 2nd | Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy |
Cruise Itinerary
The Nautica sails on November 22, 2026 for a 10 Night Croatia & Italy Holiday (Venice To Rome). The ship will depart the port of Venice, Italy at 4:00 PM and will return to the port of Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy on Dec 2nd at 7:00 AM. During the 11-day journey, the Nautica will visit 10 additional ports and will spend 0 days at sea.
Venice enchants you from your first glimpse as your ship glides through the Grand Canal. A world power in the middle ages, its affluence lives on in its beautiful old buildings like those surrounding Piazza San Marco. Be sure not to leave without a romantic ride along the canals in a gondola.
Rijeka is situated on the coast of the Kvarner Bay. The museums of Rijeka shelter a rich collection of weaponry from the Far East, as well as numerous articles of applicable and artistic value from all parts of the world. University of Rijeka goes as far back as the Jesuit College of 1627. Having 11,500 students, the University is responsible for the town's feature of thriving youth and life.
Located on the east coast of Italy, Bari features beautiful beaches on the Adriatic Sea. Walk through the town and see the gothic style of the twelfth century cathedral and the Basilica di San Nicolo. See a bit of Italy's past in the archaeological museum or walk the stone pathways of a Norman castle.
Though once ruled by Venetian doges, Turkish sultans and French invaders, today's Corfiot citizen is as Greek as they come. Marvel at the 17th-century icons in St. George's Church, the medieval Palace of Phrourio or the 19th-century Achilleion Palace. The greenest of the Greek Isles, Corfu also boasts thriving vineyards and olive orchards among its rugged mountains.
This wonderful city of Calabria, located by the Ionian Sea, features large hills and extended greens and was one of the artistic, cultural, and philosophical centers of ancient Greece. The Greek influence in still apparent in much of the city's architecture.
Located in the middle of the Mediterranean, Malta's coastline features many harbors, bays, sandy beaches and rocky coves. After a leisurely stroll through the Barracca Gardens you'll be awarded with a spectacular view of the harbor of Valetta.
The setting for Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, Messina has much to offer in the way of history. Its dramatic, boulder-filled harbor has challenged navigators since the days of Ulysses. Try to visit the city's Bell Tower at the stroke of noon--the hour when one of the world's largest and most fanciful mechanical clocks springs into action. Messina's museum is also noteworthy for its Renaissance masterworks.
One of the most spectacular bays in the world lies in the shadow of Mt. Vesuvius. Visit the San Carlo Opera House and the cathedral of San Janarious, or tour the ancient ruins in the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Civitavecchia is just moments from Rome, Italy's Eternal City. One of the most geographically perfect ports in the world, Civitavecchia boasts a number of compelling area attractions. Stroll through the streets of the medieval town of Tarquinia. View the resplendent Madonnina at the Resort of Pantano.