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CAPACITY ........ 90 Guests CREW ............. 60 / International


CREW-TO- GUEST RATIO .... 1:1.5, one of the highest of any cruise ship


OFFICERS ........ European and International m/v Tere Moana


Enjoy a deluxe experience aboard the newest ship in our fleet, the m/v Tere Moana, designed to dock close to pockets of history and beauty that larger vessels can’t reach. A staff of 60 serves the ship’s 90 guests, ensuring the high standard of quality, service, and luxury established for the cruise line by Te Gauguin. Aboard this elegant vessel, you’ll enjoy two open-seating dining venues plus room service, a signature spa, spacious staterooms, live onboard piano entertainment, and other luxurious attributes.


REGISTRY ......... Bahamas


SHIPYARD ....... Alstom de Roux (St. Malo, France)


LENGTH .......... 330’ WIDTH ........... 46’


DRAFT ......................11.5’ TONNAGE .................3,504 Tons MAXIMUM SPEED. . . . . . . . . . . .14 Knots PASSENGER DECKS ........5 CALL LETTERS ..............C62L7 PROPULSION SYSTEM .....Diesel Electric


INFIRMARY


RECEPTION


WHIRLPOOL


SUN DECK


MARINA


+ Denotes triple occupancy stateroom


DECK SIX SOLEIL


DECK FIVE BOUGAINVILLE


DECK FOUR LA PÉROUSE


DECK THREE CHAMPLAIN


DECK TWO LA FAYETTE


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FITNESS CENTER


POOL BAR SPA ELV 507 505 503 501


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418 416 414 412 410 ELV LA VERANDA LIBRARY 419 417 415 413 411 409 407 405 403 401


408 406 404 402


MARINA ACCESS 316 314 312 310 308 ELV LE SALON LA BOUTIQUE 319 317 315 313 311 309 307 305 303 301 306 304 302


ELV


L’ETOILE


BRIDGE


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