Marquesas, Tuamotus & Society Islands
Here is a South Seas voyage certain to stir the soul! Marvel at the extraordinary diving opportunities at Fakarava, then continue on to the remote Marquesas, where wild stallions run free and our namesake, Paul Gauguin, was laid to rest. Your journey concludes amid the breathtaking splendor of the Society Islands.
A visit to the Marquesas Islands—one of the world’s last unspoiled paradises—is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Our selection of shore excursions here offers you the chance to enjoy drift snorkeling, discover exquisite wood-carved crafts, and more. And in the Society Islands, perhaps you’ll engage in a game of volleyball on The Gauguin’s own private motu.
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Itinerary Highlights:
• 50% off standard cruise fares plus FREE airfare from Los Angeles
• Double Paul Gauguin Society savings for past guests of The Gauguin on the August 18 and December 1, 2012, sailings when booked by October 15, 2011
• Combines highlights of three very different French Polynesian archipelagos
• Superior snorkeling and SCUBA diving opportunities Bora Bora [Motu Mahana] Taha’a Papeete Moorea Tahiti 24 Paul Gauguin Cruises | To the Soul of the South Seas Fakarava Huahine T u
• Features a stop at Atuona, Hiva Oa — final resting place of renowned artist Paul Gauguin
• Join Paul Gauguin Cruises Chairman, Richard Bailey, on our April 7, 2012, sailing
• Join world-renowned oceanographer and environmentalist Jean-Michel Cousteau on our December 1, 2012, sailing
• Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ambassadors of the Environment Youth Program offered on the August 18, 2012, sailing ($299 per child)
• All-inclusive pricing (see page 4)
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