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Tere are 118 islands and atolls and countless motus in French Polynesia, each with its own distinctive beauty, atmosphere, and myth. Tese are the home waters of the award-winning m/sPaul Gauguin. Built specifically to navigate these islands, Te Gauguin features a small size that allows her to maneuver turquoise lagoons that are inaccessible to larger craft. At the heart of each of our French Polynesian itineraries are the exquisite Society Islands, where you’ll enjoy complimentary use of our private white-sand beach in Bora Bora, as well as a day on our private islet, Motu Mahana, featuring a delicious barbecue feast. And like the Polynesian explorers who set out in their small craft 2,000 years ago to seek new lands, Te Gauguin will chart a course to new destinations in 2014. Join us as we venture across wider seas to Fiji and Tonga, on our way to Australia’s tropical coast, exotic Indonesia, rarely explored Papua New Guinea, Guadacanal in the Solomon Islands, and multicultural Singapore.


Paris Tokyo


Los Angeles Honolulu


Papeete, Tahiti Sydney Auckland


Closer than you imagined... More than you dreamed


To Papeete, Tahiti, from ... Tokyo: 11 hours Paris: 21 hours


Los Angeles: 8.5 hours Honolulu: 5 hours Auckland: 5 hours Sydney: 7 hours


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