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T e Gauguin’s private beach off the coast of Bora Bora is your secret sanctuary. Towering Mt. Otemanu in the distance. White sand. Palm trees. Welcoming water. Complete


seclusion. In paradise, there are no deadlines, no commitments. T e only distraction is the sound of the waves gently caressing the shore. T is exclusive beach seems to have been created for you as a retreat from


worry. Bring your snorkel equipment and towel from the ship and spend a few hours enveloped in the complete serenity of relaxation. Read, sketch, drowse, contemplate. Rediscover each other. Pick your favorite spot and let your mind wander. Sit back and take it all in. Just Be.


Make your wedding unforgettable by exchanging vows on The Gauguin’s private island, Motu Mahana. To be legally married in French Polynesia, a civil ceremony is required in the city hall of the commune you wish to be married in. For this optional romantic ceremony, Motu Mahana provides a jaw-dropping backdrop. Renew your vows beneath gently swaying palm trees with the sand between your toes, the crystal-clear lagoon and dramatic South


Pacific landscape before you— and authentic Polynesian music


played by Les Gauguines and Les Gauguins. Your event will be private—exclusive to you and


your guests. It just doesn’t get more beautiful— or romantic—than this.


30 2017 Paul Gauguin Cruises | Private Beaches


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