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NIGHTS 11 Cook Islands & Society Islands


Two unique and distinctive archipelagos are contrasted in one seamless voyage: the stunning Society Islands and the Cook Islands, where Polynesian culture is preserved. Te Cook Islands are the quintessential tropical getaway and authentic repository of the culture of the South Seas. On this immersive itinerary, you’ll call on two of these islands and also visit the exotic Society Islands that are at the heart of Paul Gauguin Cruises.


HIGHLIGHTS


• While in the Cook Islands, visit Aitutaki’s spectacular lagoons and take in Rarotonga’s lively culture, with ties to New Zealand.


• Spend a relaxing day on Motu Mahana, our very own private islet, complete with white-sand beaches, swaying palm trees, a barbecue lunch, drinks served in coconuts, and a floating lagoon bar.


• Te waters around Moorea are home to an amazing array of sea creatures. Take an optional SCUBA excursion to swim among sea turtles and vibrant schools of fish.


• In Bora Bora, spend time at our exclusive beach, enjoying snorkeling, kayaking, paddleboarding, volleyball, and stunning views of Mount Otemanu.


SAILING DATES 2024 JAN 13; FEB 24; APR 13; MAY 18; SEP 28; NOV 30 | 2025 MAY 24; SEP 27; NOV 15; DEC 27


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11 NIGHTS FROM $5,521 per person


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