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A part of Polynesia yet a world apart, the remote MARQUESAS islands feature a rugged beauty and welcoming people. You’ll visit four of these islands: the waterfall-laden Fatu Hiva; Hiva Oa, where our ship’s namesake is buried; Tahuata, with its ancient royal walkway; and Nuku Hiva, with its windswept cliffs, verdant river valleys, and deep, indigo bays. Visit the Marquesas on the itinerary featured on page 38.


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the spectacular SOCIETY ISLANDS form the centerpiece of most voyages of Te Gauguin. Launching from Papeete, capital of the island of Tahiti, you’ll sail to legendary Bora Bora, enjoy an idyllic


day on our exclusive islet of Motu Mahana, admire the breathtaking beauty of Moorea, and visit Huahine, the “Garden Island.” Visit the Society Islands on all itineraries featured on pages 32 through 40.


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Divers from around the world flock to the TUAMOTUS, islands that are known for their exceptional snorkeling and diving (as well as their black pearls and shell necklaces). Here, Te Gauguin visits Fakarava, a UNESCO-Classified Nature Reserve that also boasts


ancient temples and a 19th-century coral church. Dazzling underwater wonders also await in the reef passes surrounding Rangiroa. Visit the Tuamotus on itineraries featured on pages 34 and 38.


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