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Marquesas, Tuamotus & Society Islands
PAPEETE • FAKARAVA • FATU HIVA • HIVA OA • UA HUKA • NUKU HIVA • HUAHINE • BORA BORA • TAHA’A • MOOREA
14-night voyages from only $4,998
PLUS, ENJOY THESE OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS*:
BORA BORA: 3 & 4 NIGHTS FROM ONLY $1,775 • PAPEETE, TAHITI: 2 NIGHTS FROM ONLY $295
*FOR COMPLETE EXTENSION SELECTION, SEE PG. 49-55
Discover the natural wonders of the WHAT’S INCLUDED
South Seas on a 14-night itinerary certain to
• Accommodations—for 14 nights aboard the 5+-star Paul Gauguin
stir the soul.
• All shipboard meals—daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and
24-hour room service
From tranquil Fakarava in the Tuamotus, • All shipboard amenities, activities, and entertainment
where the amazing snorkeling and SCUBA
• All shipboard gratuities
diving opportunities offered by the island’s
• Complimentary, all-inclusive select wines and spirits
• Complimentary non-alcoholic beverages
pristine lagoon are world-renowned, to the
• Comprehensive guest lecturer programs
mist-shrouded Marquesas, where wild • A state-of-the-art, retractable watersports marina featuring
stallions run free and Paul Gauguin went to
complimentary waterskiing, windsurfing, and kayaking
• 2 sail for the price of 1 on our January 16, and March 13, 2010,
his eternal rest, you’ll discover black pearls,
sailings when booked by December 18, 2009, or enjoy Early Booking
sacred marae, and marine life like none other
Savings of up to 45% on our September 2010-April 2011, sailings
(see facing page for deadlines)
in the world.
• Enjoy FREE roundtrip airfare from Los Angeles on 2010 sailings—
an additional value of up to $2,500 per couple—when booked by
December 18, 2009
• m/s Paul Gauguin Society savings of an additional 5% off final
cruise fares for past guest of Paul Gauguin Cruises or a number of
other elite cruise lines (double occupancy, capacity controlled)
40 P a u l G a u g u i n C r u i s e s • Third Person in stateroom sails FREE (available in select staterooms only)
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