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South Pacific Discovery Australia, New Caledonia, Fiji, Tonga, Cook & Society Islands


More than 1,000 years ago, brave navigators set out to explore what lay beyond the horizon of the wide blue Pacific. You are now invited to recreate their journey in luxury, on a single voyage that reveals the scenic splendors and many fascinating cultures of the South Pacific. Plus, enjoy a three-night stay at the deluxe Four Seasons Hotel in Sydney, Australia’s liveliest city. Hurry—only one sailing is available!


From left: Our own private motu; bustling Sydney, Australia; and the culture and


scenic beauty of New Caledonia are just a few of the highlights of this extraordinary itinerary.


Bora Bora


Taha’a [Motu Mahana]


s i aCw Brisbane j iSavusavu Suva e Noumea Vavau g n Itinerary Highlights:


• One departure only! Hurry—nearly sold out! • 50% off standard cruise fares, including FREE airfare from Los Angeles plus 3 days at the deluxe Four Seasons Hotel in Sydney


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• Double Paul Gauguin Society savings for past guests of The Gauguin when booked by May 31, 2011


• A comprehensive overview of the South Pacific, from Australia to Tahiti


• Reveals the contrasting indigenous cultures of the South Seas


• Features relatively untouristed gems like New Caledonia and Tonga


• Maps not drawn to scale • • 12 Paul Gauguin Cruises | To the Soul of the South Seas


Includes access to our private motu off Taha’a and to our private beach on Bora Bora


Pre-trip extension to Auckland, New Zealand, and post-trip hotel stay at Tahiti, Bora Bora, Moorea, or Taha’a available


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