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Society Islands & Tuamotus


Divers from all over the world flock to the Tuamotus for the extraordinary visibility of their waters and the amazing multitude of colorful tropical fish, rays, dolphins, and other marine life. Combine visits to two of these coveted islands with visits to the spectacular Society Islands of Huahine (the “Garden Island”), Bora Bora, Moorea, and Tahiti. Ambassadors of the Environment Youth Program is available on our July sailing.


Onboard SCUBA instruction and Zodiacs® launched from our own watersports marina make it easy to explore the wonders of some of the most coveted diving destinations in French Polynesia.


Itinerary Highlights:


Bora Bora


[Motu Mahana] Taha’a Rangiroa Huahine Fakarava Papeete Moorea Tahiti


• 50% off standard cruise fares plus FREE airfare from Los Angeles


• Combines highlights of the Society Islands with Rangiroa, second-largest atoll in the world, and Fakarava, a UNESCO-Classified Nature Reserve


• Itinerary featured in World’s Best Diving & Resorts 2011 • Features a call on unspoiled Huahine


• Includes a day on our private motu, Motu Mahana, and access to our private beach on Bora Bora


• Join world-renowned oceanographer and environmentalist Jean-Michel Cousteau on our July 11, 2012, sailing


• Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ambassadors of the Environment Youth Program offered on the July 11, 2012, sailing ($299 per child)


• All-inclusive pricing (see page 4) 16 Paul Gauguin Cruises | To the Soul of the South Seas


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