THE BEST WAY TO EXPERIENCE POLYNESIA
If you've never been, but are considering a trip to French Polynesia (and you should be considering a visit to the South Seas!) you may be wondering about the best way to see this incredible part of the world. Do you choose one or two islands and book a hotel? Or do you opt for a small-ship that offers up a vibrant array of Tahiti and her illustrious islands?
The island nature of this part of the world really lends to exploring by small-ship. Here is a comparison to contemplate when doing your research:
The Gauguin
1:1.5 Crew-to-Guest Ratio— 330 Guests [7 Nights]
Bora Bora, Moorea, Tahiti, Taha’a & Huahine
5
None All meals
Non-alcoholic beverages, beer, and select wine & spirits
+ 24-hour room service Included!
Included!
Lectures and live entertainment daily, plus special guests on select voyages
Included!
Snorkeling equipment, kayaking, and paddleboarding
Included!
Motu Mahana & Bora Bora
From: $2,990 Number of Islands Visited
Inter-Island Airfare Food
Beverages
Entertainment Watersports
PrivateBeaches
Total Price PER PERSON
*
It's concluded: Te extraordinary experience and value lies in the all-inclusive, luxury small-ship m/s Paul Gauguin!
*Sailing November 2024, prices as of November 16, 2022 Paul Gauguin Cruises |
www.pgcruises.com 37 Land Packages
Sold By Various Travel Agencies [7 Nights]
Bora Bora & Tahiti 2 $350+
Daily Breakfast Included $1000+
for lunch and dinner
Not Included Not Included
Some Included N/A
From: $5,950
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