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PAPEETE TO AUCKLAND AUCKLAND TO PAPEETE
NOVEMBER 6, 2010 15 DAYS
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14 NIGHTS NOVEMBER 21, 2010 15 DAYS
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14 NIGHTS
DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART
1SPapeete, Society Islands 10pm 1 SU Auckland, New Zealand 8pm
2 SU Moorea, Society Islands 8am 6pm 2MTauranga, New Zealand 8am 6pm
3 M Taha’a (Motu Mahana), 9am 5pm 3TBay of Islands, New Zealand 8am 12pm
Society Islands 4WCruise the Pacific Ocean
4TBora Bora, Society Islands 8am 6pm 5 TH Cruise the Pacific Ocean,
5WCruise the Pacific Ocean 6FNuku’Alofa, Tonga 12pm 5pm
6 TH Aitutaki, Cook Islands 8am 6pm 7SCruise the Pacific Ocean
7FRarotonga, Cook Islands 8am 6pm 8SCross International Dateline (gain a day)
8 SU Cross International Dateline (lose a day) 9 SU Rarotonga, Cook Islands 8am 6pm
9MCruise the Pacific Ocean 10 M Aitutaki, Cook Islands 8am 6pm
10 T Nuku’Alofa, Tonga 8am 1pm 11 T Cruise the Pacific Ocean
11 W Cruise the Pacific Ocean 12 W Bora Bora, Society Islands 8am 6pm
12 TH Cruise the Pacific Ocean 13 TH Taha’a (Motu Mahana), 9am 5pm
13 F Bay of Islands, New Zealand 12pm 6pm Society Islands
14 S Tauranga, New Zealand 8am 6pm 14 F Moorea, Society Islands 8am 5pm
15 SU Auckland, New Zealand Debark am Papeete, Society Islands 7:30pm OVERNIGHT
15 S Papeete, Society Islands Debark am
M/S PAUL GAUGUIN SOCIETY SAVINGS
5% PER PERSON*
*APPLIES TO ALL PAST GUESTS OFPAULGAUGUIN
NEW ZEALAND, TONGA, COOK
CRUISES, REGENTSEVENSEAS, SILVERSEA, SEABOURN, & SOCIETY ISLANDS
CRYSTALCRUISES, SEADREAM ANDWINDSTAR. NOVEMBER 6, 21
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EARLY BOOKING
EE PAGE64 FOR DETAILS.
STANDARD SAVINGS FARE
CRUISE FARE BOOK BY
CATEGORIES 5/31/10
OS Owner’s Suite
$
38,895
$
21,345
GS Grand Suite
$
29,895
$
16,395
A Veranda Suite
$
24,095
$
13,245
B Veranda Stateroom
$
18,895
$
10,395
C Balcony Stateroom
$
15,095
$
8,295
D Balcony Stateroom
$
14,895
$
8,195
E Window Stateroom
$
11,895
$
6,545
F Porthole Stateroom
$
11,295
$
6,195
Fares are per person, double occupancy. Government fees and taxes $126
per person. Cruise ship fuel surcharge may apply. Single supplement 100%
(OS-D, except staterooms 763 and 764), $2,395 (E-F, and staterooms 763
and 764). Offers are capacity controlled, for a limited time, and subject to
change. Cruise fares, airfares, and fuel surcharges are subject to change.
2010 ROUNDTRIP ECONOMY CLASS AIR ADD-ONS
Air Program*: Includes roundtrip Economy Class airfare from Los Angeles when booked by December 18, 2009.
Economy Class air add-ons are available from 86 gateways as follows:
ECONOMY LOSANGELES SOUTHWEST NORTHWEST WESTERNCANADA HAWAII SOUTHCENTRAL NORTHCENTRAL SOUTHEAST NORTHEAST EASTERNCANADA
STANDARD $1,650 $2,100 $2,150 $2,250 $2,350 $2,350 $2,350 $2,400 $2,400 $2,550
FREE LAX AIR $0 $450 $500 $600 $700 $700 $700 $750 $750 $900
*First Class and Business Class may be available for the transpacific portion of your flights. Please contact reservations for additional information. Air add-ons include
transfers between airport and pier, as applicable. Air fares include fuel surcharges and taxes.
For reservations call your Travel Professional or call 1-800-848-6172 | visit us at
www.pgcruises.com
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