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Fiji, Tonga, Cook & Society Islands


This all-encompassing journey takes you not only to the Cook and Society Islands, with their unique cultures and striking views, but also to the remote isles of legendary Fiji and intriguing Tonga, the only South Pacific archipelago never brought under foreign rule. Special guest Jean-Michel Cousteau joins us on the November 20 sailing.


Among the cultural highlights of this itinerary is the chance to engage in a Fijian kava ceremony (left). Your South Pacific exploration also includes a visit to the Kingdom of Tonga (below).


Itinerary Highlights: l s Bora Bora i j i Lautoka Malolo Suva Vava’u g n


NOTE: The November 20, 2012, Itinerary operates in reverse and does not stop in the port of Malolo, Fiji


22 Paul Gauguin Cruises | To the Soul of the South Seas Savusavu Aitutaki


Taha’a [Motu Mahana]


I Papeete Moorea Tahiti


• Two departures only! • 50% off standard cruise fares plus FREE airfare from Los Angeles


• Double Paul Gauguin Society savings for past guests of The Gauguin on the October 27, 2012, sailing when booked by October 15, 2011


• Choose from 12-night (eastbound) and 13-night (westbound) itineraries


• View different aspects of Fijian life on numerous port calls


• Features a rare visit to the Kingdom of Tonga


• 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 November 20, 2012, sailing


• All-inclusive pricing (see page 4)


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