Voyage by Nautica

There are some fragrances that are standouts and very popular no matter the price point. The inexpensive scents of the bunch can go on to be best sellers and be well regarded by those around a man while he wears these colognes.

One such scent, is an offering by Nautica called Voyage. This was released in 2006. In this review I want to take a closer look at the fragrance and see if Voyage is really all its cracked up to be.

As usual, I will asses what’s the ingredients, how they smell, how it performs, when it should be worn and whether or not it is actually worth a purchase.


What Does Nautica Voyage Smell Like?

Also see: Nautica Voyage N-83 Cologne Review and Voyage vs N-83 Cologne Comparison

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Notes include: apple, musk, cedar, lotus, amber, mimosa, and oak moss

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My Full Nautica Voyage Review

The first thing that I notice about Voyage is how it gives off that vibe of late spring and summertime. It is an aquatic cologne. But one that has a different type of summery feel to it than the much more expensive, Creed Imperial or something of similar price range like Set Sail St. Barts.

It is less oceanic than other scents from Nautica or even those two colognes that I just mentioned, it is softer and has more of a woodsy influence to it. The other colognes tend to have, notes of sea water or salt, to give it that purely oceanic feel.

The amber lurks in the background to lend a layer of warmth. With Voyage, it is more like a crisp watery aroma, than a oceanic one.

Here’s how Nautica describes this scent:

For a man setting sail on his own heroic journey, capturing his adventurous spirit as he navigates his endeavors with precision and passion. 

It opens with an apple note, watery notes, mimosa, and some prominent musk. Voyage has that cold watery scent, that you typically associate with cucumber or dew. It’s a light non-oceanic aquatic aroma.

Underneath all of that, the scent has a green/floral undertone with wet moss (the dew smell) plus lotus/mimosa.

I like the apple note here, it isn’t like a candied apple aroma, that you get from a lot of other fragrances. Instead, it is much more naturalistic, and light.

Sometimes, the opening bit of time wearing this gets on my nerves, as I don’t really care for the lotus and mimosa influence upfront. However, Voyage definitely settles down into something more pleasant and summery. Just those floral notes, with the musk, can have to ‘green’ of a smell.

As the composition moves along, I pick up more of the cedar and oakmoss, to go along with that apple. It still retains that dew-iness, but the musk is less pronounced, and Voyage becomes cleaner and smoother.

The base gives it a drier profile, with an outdoorsy freshness, feeling less aquatic towards the end of the wear.

It is also during this time, that there does emerge a slight saltiness. To my nose, its really not that much at all, and there are plenty of other colognes that have a really salty profile. It’s just a pinch underneath the green. It is the amber note, doings its job, it just isn’t a very strong aspect of this composition.

However, where it does seem to line up with these other summertime aquatics is its use of a fruit note, in this case apple. The apple gives it a light and crisp fragrance that can only be described a refreshing.

Keep in mind, this isn’t a sexy night life scent, Nautica Voyage is a daytime wear all the way. It has a youthful sensibility and subtle charm to it that makes people come back for more. It’s actually pretty straightforward and linear, once you get about an hour into the wear.


Voyage Sillage and How Long Does it Last?

Projection wise, it’s pretty good. This isn’t a heavy cologne, nor should it be. However, this isn’t one which projects like a beast, so keep that in mind. It’s a moderate and fresh cologne that is bright and shines in the warm weather.

When I first apply it, it is fairly noticeable from 5 to 7 feet (I’ve tested this out on clothing and it is about the same), it then dries down to hang much closer to the skin.

Longevity wise I’d say it’s moderate, depending on the day or the person’s skin chemistry, it can vary in length of time…7 hours is what I find the max to be for my skin.

Some folks, seem to get better wear, but honestly 7 hours is pretty good for most purposes. Other times, it will be closer to five hours. It will just depend on the climate and your personal skin chemistry.


When Should It Be Worn?

Seasonally, I’d wear this in spring and summer. It holds up fine in the colder months, it just seems out of place. Even if I’ll wear Voyage when it’s hot out, I never really apply it in the winter, as there are so many better choices built for the cold.

This is a daytime casual cologne to be worn at school or work. Again, not a nightlife scent by any stretch, but a very good and affordable option for daily use.

This is an inexpensive option, so, it isn’t some crazy formal scent by any means. However, it doesn’t strike me as just being for teenagers, and can work well for older guys who just want a cheap casual scent.


Does Voyage Smell Good Overall?

Overall, is Voyage worth a purchase? Yes, it is a fantastic and inexpensive choice for men. It is better than many other fragrances which cost multiple times as much, smells great, and performs well during the warmer months of the year.

I would recommend giving it a try. The key here is the price versus what you get for the money.

To me, it’s not the greatest cologne in the world, but it’s just such a good value. It performs well, is pleasant to wear, and isn’t going to choke anyone out of a room.

It really fits a certain vibe and will continue to be a best seller for a long time. I like to throw it on before the gym or when I’m just hanging around, on a summer’s day. That’s when it fits. I’m not always in the mood for it, but I do still enjoy Nautica Voyage, every so often.

Nautica Voyage vs Polo Blue Cologne Comparison

In today’s cologne comparison entry, I want to take a closer look at two popular summertime aquatic fragrances for men, Nautica Voygae and Polo Blue. Now, Voyage is an insanely popular scent that can be had for really cheap and Polo Blue is a really nice release from the Ralph Lauren brand.  However, which one smells better? Which performs better? Which is worth the buy?


Tale of the Tape: Voyage vs. Polo Blue EDT

Polo Blue 

Notes include: amber, melon, patchouli, geranium, cucumber, tangerine, moss, musk

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Read my original review: Polo Blue Review


Nautica Voyage 

Notes include: apple, musk, cedar, green leaf, amber, mimosa

NAUTICA-VOYAGE

Read my original review here

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Opening

Both of these are summery fragrances, however, Polo Blue opens up with a much more crisp and ‘colder’ scent than does Nautica Voyage. Blue is a fresh and clean use of cucumber and a suede note which gives it a bit of smoothness.

Nautica Voyage, on the other hand, has a fruitier opening that is really bright with an apple note that seems quite orange-y in its presentation. Voyage feels more synthetic than Polo Blue. Beyond that, it has a watery green aroma thanks to lotus flower, mimosa, and some musk.

Voyage is certainly the more unique of the two, but I still prefer the start of Blue EDT.

Edge: Blue


Projection

Both scents are pretty moderate, Voyage may be a bit lighter but not by much.

Edge: Push


Longevity

The good thing is that either one of these scents has good performance in terms of their longevity. Nautica Voyage gets me around 7 hours of wear. Blue can usually get an hour or two beyond that but both are good for work or school day wear.

Edge: Polo Blue


Versatility

Voyage and Blue are two casual scents for the warmer months of the year. I feel comfortable wearing them in any environment, really. Neither one is a club beast or really a romantic type of scent. Polo Blue might be considered to have a little more class but really not much distinction.

Edge: Push


Overall Scent

So, overall, I find Polo Blue to be the better cologne. I think it smells quite nice BUT it does seem pretty generic at times to me. It is very cool and crisp with a nice melon note that develops after the initial opening.

For the price, type of scent, and the brand name, I think I’d rather wear Polo Sport, to be honest. Update: With subsequent Blue releases, I’d pick Deep Blue or Polo Blue EDP ahead of EDT.

The reason that Nautica Voyage is so popular is because of what it provides for the price. It is a great inexpensive scent that is fresh and smells like summer.

Polo Blue is the better scent of the two but price could persuade me to choose Voyage plus another fragrance instead.

Winner: Polo Blue

Nautica Blue by Nautica

Here in my latest installment of fragrance reviews, I’m going to take a closer look at Nautica Blue. This scent is in the lower end in terms of price for men’s colognes. It was released in 2005 by Nautica and has been one of the best selling ‘cheapies’ on the market since.

There can be some good deals and great finds at really affordable  prices. Is Blue actually one of them? What are the notes? What does it smell like? How long does it last? Read below for my take. Also see: Nautica Voyage N-83 Review and Nautica Blue vs. Nautica Voyage Comparison


What does Nautica Blue Smell Like?

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Notes include: Musk, cedar, bergamot, sandalwood, peach, pineapple, water lily, jasmine

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My Full Wear Review

Nautica Blue contains fruit notes such as bergamot, peach, and pineapple. However, I wouldn’t classify it as a fruity fragrance at all. It’s more along the lines of an aquatic/woody scent and the fruit notes add a layer of freshness to it.

While they don’t smell the same at all, I am reminded of Polo Sport when I try out Nautica Blue, as they share the cedar, musk, sandalwood, and bergamot notes. It’s that same clean type of marine aroma you would get from Polo Sport but the Polo fragrance is way better, in my opinion.

The opening of Nautica Blue can actually be quite harsh, with the newest formulations on the market, the start of this scent has a sharp detergent-like smell. This really wasn’t as prominent with older bottles or maybe my memory of those is clouded.

Either way, the bergamot and pineapple, are super sharp at the top. Then, the cedar and heavier musk come in and give it that laundry sort of smell.

As it dries down, the sharpness is muted somewhat by the woody notes like the cedar and sandalwood. The musk also falls back and the floral notes become much more prominent for the rest of the wear.

Water lily and jasmine are the flowery ingredients, which go together with the pineapple and citrus bergamot, as the main attractions once this has had time to settle on the skin.

To describe this cologne I would use the words fresh, crisp, clean, soapy, aquatic. It’s a very safe and straightforward fragrance that won’t surprise you with anything unique but it won’t overwhelm you either.

I do find the cologne somewhat attractive, it is pretty basic however, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing for the price you’d pay for a bottle.

I really don’t like the opening, in these newer bottles, it’s way too sharp for my nose but it does quiet down a lot.

In some ways, this is a victim of some re-formulation. It’s been around for decades now, so, it was bound to happen. But, I do think that the quality has slipped, on the newer bottles.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

It’s projection is fairly moderate and definitely seems to have a short half life. So, it’ll go from a moderate opening to a lighter dry down.  Nautica Blue is usually going to last anywhere between 2-5 hours, depending on the circumstances in which you wear it.

Not a great longevity by any means but at this price point, one could afford to respray it as needed. At this roughly $15-25 price range, you’re not going to get too many scents that both smell great and last for a long time, it just what it is.

However, this isn’t terrible in terms of performance.

Seasonally, this works best in the warmer months of the year. It’s a nice refresher on summer days, as it can take the heat, and actually still smell like its supposed to. It holds up for the rest of the year, also, it just is at its best when the weather is hot.

I’d call this a casual fragrance. It’s safe and not overwhelming. Nautica Blue is a solid starter cologne for the younger guys out there. So, high school through college. Or just someone who needs an inexpensive and clean scent to spray on certain days.

That sharply fresh and soapy sort of scent, isn’t one that screams out, ‘romantic wear’ or nightlife fragrance. It’s a basic freshie, that can be had for super cheap.


Overall Impressions of Nautica Blue

Overall, I’d say it’s a decent buy, but nothing that will blow you away. It’s a good way to smell fresh during the warmer months of the year and could be a solid option for a guy on a tight budget.

I prefer Nautica Voyage over this. However, you might prefer Blue between those two. That’s usually not the case, for most people, though.

I think that this is still one of the best smelling Nautica colognes, but rather middling versus other brands in this price range.

That’s not too big of an accomplishment, as the brand has put out a lot of duds over the years. This one is still okay versus the rest of the competition at this price. It was better than it’s current form, at one time.

Fresh, simple, and you know what you’re getting out of it.

Nautica Voyage vs. Voyage Heritage Comparison

After recently purchasing a bottle of the newer release from Nautica, Voyage Heritage, I knew that I had to do a comparison with its famous predecessor. Would this one finally be the flanker scent that could compete head to head with the original? Well, after wearing both, I am going to break it down for you. Which smells better when comparing Nautica Voyage vs. Voyage Heritage? Which lasts longer? Ultimately, which is the better buy?


Tale of the Tape: Voyage vs. Heritage

Nautica Voyage

Notes include: apple, musk, cedar, lotus, amber, mimosa, and oak moss

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Read my original review: Nautica Voyage Review


Voyage Heritage

Notes include: rosemary, peppermint, sandalwood, lavender, ginger, bergamot, vetiver

Click here to try: Nautica Voyage Heritage by Nautica

Read my original review: Voyage Heritage Review


Opening

Right from the start, these two fragrances have nothing in common, outside of the shared name. Voyage Heritage opens up with a blend of warm spices and cooler ones. It is somewhat herbal with rosemary leading the way and being paired with peppermint.

Also, a slight bergamot sits underneath. Then, after some minutes, ginger begins to take some of the strength of the rosemary away.

Voyage starts off with crisp apple, mimosa, musk, and a watery sort of aroma. It feels pretty green and the musk is too much, for my nose at times. Honestly, the start is my least favorite aspect of Voyage.

Which is better? Neither one of these colognes, starts off amazing. However, I think that I prefer Heritage, and its fresh spice versus the somewhat messy opening of Voyage.

Edge: Heritage


Projection

Both of these fragrances, start off as moderate, with their sillage. Neither is going to overwhelm the room. I will say that, Voyage, holds up much better than Heritage. Heritage gets noticeably weaker, much faster than the original.

Edge: Voyage


Longevity

After testing Heritage, I get a consistent 4-6 hours of wear. With much of that time, as a close to skin scent. Meanwhile, Voyage will get me 5-7 hours, with better strength.

Edge: Voyage


Versatility

These fragrances can both be worn year round, but really excel in the spring/summer months. Heritage gives you that cool and spicy fresh vibe, for the warmer weather. They are both casual daytime wears, that can serve as daily colognes, for guys who want something subtle. No clear winner, here.

Edge: Push


Overall Scent

So, does Voyage Heritage, knock the original off of its throne? I’m going to say, no. I think that it could’ve, if the execution of this fragrance, had been better. When I originally read the notes of Heritage, I had pretty high hopes, that this one could be a new classic cheapie.

However, it just kind of falls flat. It smells nice enough, but the performance leaves much to be desire, and it feels like it’s missing something.

I said in my review of this scent, that I thought there should’ve been a stronger citrus top. I was also expecting more from the peppermint note. It’s a pretty good fragrance, that had lots of potential.

Voyage, is still the top draw of the Nautica line. The apple note is nice, the musk settles, and Voyage becomes much smoother as it wears on. Then, the dry woody notes come out, and Voyage really becomes a great inexpensive option for guys. It wins this match up.

Winner: Voyage