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Extraordinary Value in Luxury Cruising All-Inclusive Fares


• Spacious, oceanview accommodations • All shipboard meals, in your choice of three venues • 24-hour room service • In-suite bar setup and butler service in categories B and above


• Complimentary beverages, including select wines and spirits, beer, soft drinks, bottled water, and hot beverages served throughout the ship


• Refrigerator replenished daily with soft drinks, beer, and bottled water


• All shipboard entertainment


• All onboard gratuities for room stewards and dining staff


• A variety of watersports in select ports from the ship’s marina or destination beaches*


• Use of our secluded, white-sand beach in Bora Bora, with bar service, volleyball, and great snorkeling


• A day on our private islet, Motu Mahana, off the coast of Taha’a, featuring snorkeling, watersports, complete with barbecue, full bar service and Polynesian hospitality


The m/s Paul Gauguin Distinctions


• 332 guests • Staff of 217, for a crew-to-guest ratio of 1:1.5 — among the highest at sea


• Suites and staterooms from 200 sq. ft. to 588 sq.ft. (including balcony), nearly 70% with private balcony


• Spacious bathroom with full-size tub, luxurious bath products, and hair dryer (select staterooms offer shower only)


• Queen-size bed (limited number of staterooms offer twin-bed configurations) • Luxury European linens, feather-down duvets, robes, and cotton slippers • Presentations by local naturalists and a variety of special guests


• Les Gauguines and Les Gauguins — The Gauguin’s own troupe of Polynesian host/entertainers


• Le Grand Salon with stage for live entertainment • La Palette lounge and disco • La Boutique duty-free shop • Luxurious onboard spa • Fitness center • Piano and pool bars • Le Casino • Zodiacs® for optional dive excursions and optional PADI dive program and certification


* Watersports are subject to weather conditions and local restrictions. Paul Gauguin Cruises | www.pgcruises.com 9


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