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Voyage

Nautica built its name on East Coast sailing gear, and Voyage, released in 2006 and composed by Maurice Roucel, translates that world into an eau de toilette rather than reaching for it as a marketing gimmick. It reads as clean, watery, and a little green from the first spray, closer to a morning dock than a nightclub. Aromatica carries the Nautica Voyage decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it remains one of the most reached-for aquatic colognes in that price bracket for good reason: it does one thing, a fresh woody-aquatic accord, and does it without fuss. Two decades after launch it still shows up on shelves next to fragrances costing several times more, and the formula has not needed reworking to keep pace.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Green Leaves, Apple

Heart: Lotus, Mimosa

Base: Musk, Cedar, Oakmoss, Amber

The Scent

Green apple registers first, tart rather than sugary, brushed against a snap of green leaves that keeps the fruit from turning into soda. That combination is the loudest thing about Voyage, and it settles within the opening minutes into something calmer. Lotus takes over next, a cool, watery floral note that reads more like clean skin than like a flower shop, and mimosa sits behind it adding a faint powdery softness. There is no jarring pivot here; the fruit fades and the aquatic floral heart rises to fill the space it leaves. Where Voyage earns its keep is the base: cedar arrives with real structure, not the thin synthetic wood some mass releases lean on, and oakmoss gives it a faint mossy grip underneath. Musk and amber close the composition, warming the drydown enough that it never feels cold or sterile the way some water-themed scents do. On some skin the cedar leans slightly sharp and pencil-like before it softens, so expect a brief woody edge in the transition rather than a smooth glide the whole way through. By the time it settles, the apple and lotus have receded almost completely and what is left is a soft, sanded wood over clean musk, which is a different fragrance than the one that greeted you an hour earlier. The amber never gets sweet enough to feel like a dessert note, which keeps the whole drydown feeling more like clean laundry dried outdoors than a dessert-adjacent musk. Skin chemistry decides how prominent that oakmoss grip becomes, some wearers get a noticeably drier, almost mineral finish while others find the musk dominates and softens everything else.

When to Wear

This belongs to daytime: office mornings, weekend errands, a lunch that runs into an afternoon walk. It suits spring and early summer especially well, when the green-apple opening matches the actual weather instead of fighting it. Pair it with something from the Nautica collection if you are building out a whole casual wardrobe of scent rather than picking one bottle.

Who Is It For

Someone who wants to smell clean and put-together without announcing it, the kind of person who picks a crisp shirt over a statement jacket. It also works well for anyone newer to fragrance who wants a reliable aquatic that will not read as try-hard.

If you enjoy Cool Water, the same clean aquatic logic applies here with a fruitier opening, and the Acqua Di Gio Parfum is worth comparing for a similarly composed marine drydown. Browse the full Nautica collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Description

Nautica built its name on East Coast sailing gear, and Voyage, released in 2006 and composed by Maurice Roucel, translates that world into an eau de toilette rather than reaching for it as a marketing gimmick. It reads as clean, watery, and a little green from the first spray, closer to a morning dock than a nightclub. Aromatica carries the Nautica Voyage decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it remains one of the most reached-for aquatic colognes in that price bracket for good reason: it does one thing, a fresh woody-aquatic accord, and does it without fuss. Two decades after launch it still shows up on shelves next to fragrances costing several times more, and the formula has not needed reworking to keep pace.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Green Leaves, Apple

Heart: Lotus, Mimosa

Base: Musk, Cedar, Oakmoss, Amber

The Scent

Green apple registers first, tart rather than sugary, brushed against a snap of green leaves that keeps the fruit from turning into soda. That combination is the loudest thing about Voyage, and it settles within the opening minutes into something calmer. Lotus takes over next, a cool, watery floral note that reads more like clean skin than like a flower shop, and mimosa sits behind it adding a faint powdery softness. There is no jarring pivot here; the fruit fades and the aquatic floral heart rises to fill the space it leaves. Where Voyage earns its keep is the base: cedar arrives with real structure, not the thin synthetic wood some mass releases lean on, and oakmoss gives it a faint mossy grip underneath. Musk and amber close the composition, warming the drydown enough that it never feels cold or sterile the way some water-themed scents do. On some skin the cedar leans slightly sharp and pencil-like before it softens, so expect a brief woody edge in the transition rather than a smooth glide the whole way through. By the time it settles, the apple and lotus have receded almost completely and what is left is a soft, sanded wood over clean musk, which is a different fragrance than the one that greeted you an hour earlier. The amber never gets sweet enough to feel like a dessert note, which keeps the whole drydown feeling more like clean laundry dried outdoors than a dessert-adjacent musk. Skin chemistry decides how prominent that oakmoss grip becomes, some wearers get a noticeably drier, almost mineral finish while others find the musk dominates and softens everything else.

When to Wear

This belongs to daytime: office mornings, weekend errands, a lunch that runs into an afternoon walk. It suits spring and early summer especially well, when the green-apple opening matches the actual weather instead of fighting it. Pair it with something from the Nautica collection if you are building out a whole casual wardrobe of scent rather than picking one bottle.

Who Is It For

Someone who wants to smell clean and put-together without announcing it, the kind of person who picks a crisp shirt over a statement jacket. It also works well for anyone newer to fragrance who wants a reliable aquatic that will not read as try-hard.

If you enjoy Cool Water, the same clean aquatic logic applies here with a fruitier opening, and the Acqua Di Gio Parfum is worth comparing for a similarly composed marine drydown. Browse the full Nautica collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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