Society Islands & Tuamotus
Papeete • Huahine • Raiatea • Rangiroa • Bora Bora • Taha’a • Moorea
10-night voyages from only $4,247
Plus, enjoy these optional extensions*:
Taha’a: 3 & 4 nights from only $2,050 • Papeete, Tahiti: 2 nights from only $280 *For complete extension selection, see pg. 19-23
Our 10-night itinerary sails from the Society Islands and includes overnight port stops at Bora Bora, Moorea, and Rangiroa in the Tuamotus. With these extended stays and additional stops, you’ll find plenty of time to select your private heaven.
Enjoy a beachside barbeque on our own private island of Motu Mahana—which means it’s your private island for the day. The motu is uninhabited except for fellow guests and those wonderful Gauguines, who will welcome you in song.
You’ll also visit Huahine and Raiatea, two of the lesser-known, yet equally enchanting, Society Islands. And you’ll begin and end your voyage in the charming Tahitian capital of Papeete.
12 P a u l G a u g u i n C r u i s e s
WHAT’S INCLUDED • Accommodations – for 10 nights aboard the 5+-star m/s Paul Gauguin
• All shipboard meals – daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and 24-hour room service
• All shipboard amenities, activities, and entertainment • All shipboard gratuities • Complimentary, all-inclusive select wines and spirits • Complimentary non-alcoholic beverages • Presentations by our onboard naturalist
• A state-of-the-art, retractable watersports marina featuring complimentary waterskiing, windsurfing, and kayaking
• Ambassadors of the Environment youth program (for children 9-17 years old) will be offered on the 6/29/11 and 8/10/11 cruises, pre- bookable at $289 per child
• Enjoy FREE airfare from Los Angeles on all 2011 sailings • 2-for-1 cruise fares on all 2011 sailings
• 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)
• Third Person in stateroomsails FREE (available in select staterooms only)
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