Extraordinary Value
in Luxury Cruising
“My wife and I were on the Paul Gauguin Cruise, January 16-30, and want you to know that you have ruined the possibility of enjoying any other cruise line in the future! Your staff was capable and warm and the generosity with which your guests were treated was exemplary. The food was copious and superb. Many, many thanks for a memorable experience.”
—Joseph L. Kronick
When you choose to cruise the magnificent islands of Tahiti, French Polynesia, and the South Pacific aboard the m/s Paul Gauguin, you’ll enjoy more than a voyage aboard one of the finest small luxury cruise ships at sea—you’ll also enjoy the best value in small-ship luxury cruising. Our all-inclusive pricing includes everything from delicious cuisine, beverages (including select wines and spirits), and gratuities to onboard lectures, live entertainment, and the use of our retractable watersports marina. Plus, guests can spend a complimentary day unwinding on Motu Mahana, our private islet off the coast of Taha’a, and pay a complimentary visit to our exclusive white-sand beach off the coast of Bora Bora.
We even offer many ways for you to save even more off these incredible values:
• FREE airfare fromLos Angeles on all 2011 sailings • 2-for-1 cruise fares on all 2011 sailings
• Special savings form/s Paul Gauguin Society
members: If you are a past guest of Paul Gauguin Cruises or a number of other elite cruise lines, you can save an additional 5% off your final cruise fare (after discounts). (See page 33 for details.)
• Refer a friend and save:With our Ambassador Referral
program, you can refer friends to Paul Gauguin Cruises and receive $200 in credit toward a future cruise. Plus, your friends receive $200 per suite/stateroom in shipboard credits!
Special savings offers are subject to availability and capacity controlled, so reserve right away to ensure best choice of departure date and stateroom category!
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