Dear Traveler, m/v Tere Moana
T e Irish novelist George Moore once wrote that “the diffi culty in life is the choice.” As far as I know, George isn’t a distant relative of mine, but still, I understand perfectly what he means. Travel is one industry where there are so many choices, it’s sometimes diffi cult to know how to narrow them down to just one.
m/s Paul Gauguin
I hope this brochure will show you why Paul Gauguin Cruises should be your #1 choice for 2014. Our fl agship, the m/s Paul Gauguin continues to earn top accolades, including being named a “Top 20 Small Cruise Ship” by readers of Condé Nast Traveler this year—her 15th year in a row. We’ve applied those same standards of quality, luxury, and service to the second ship in our fl eet, the m/v Tere Moana. Like T e Gauguin, T e Moana features an elegant yet relaxed ambiance and a small footprint that allows her to navigate hidden gems unavailable to larger vessels.
Something else both ships off er is extraordinary all-inclusive value. Enjoy savings of 50% off standard cruise fares on all sailings of both vessels plus included airfare from Los Angeles on all voyages of T e Gauguin in 2014.
Once you’ve made the choice to sail with Paul Gauguin Cruises, all you’ll have to do is decide where in the world you’d like to go. In addition to her French Polynesian home waters, T e Gauguin returns to Fiji in 2014 and adds several new destinations in Southeast Asia. Or sail aboard T e Moana and explore the Caribbean and Latin America from November to March and Europe throughout the rest of the year. Two classic transatlantic sailings are also available.
Th e choice is yours! I invite you to review these pages to make your selection. We look forward to welcoming you aboard!
Bon voyage,
Diane Moore, President Paul Gauguin Cruises
P.S. If you are a past guest of Paul Gauguin Cruises, you’ll receive an additional 5% off any voyage in this brochure as our thanks for your loyalty.
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