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All-Inclusive Luxury: Carefree & Elegant


Whether you choose to explore Tahiti and the Society Islands on one of our 7-night itineraries, or prefer to venture deeper into Polynesia on longer journeys exploring the Marquesas, Tuamotus, Cook Islands–or beyond to Fiji, Tonga, and Bali–you’ll enjoy the easy elegance of all-inclusive travel as only The Gauguin can deliver. Relax and let the quintessential beauty of the islands warm your soul as you enjoy watersports directly from the ship’s marina; satiate your palate with sumptuous cuisine served in three different restaurants; or simply relax on deck as your libation of choice magically appears.


Optional shipboard pursuits might find you enjoying a pampering spa treatment; but regardless of how you choose to spend your time, you’ll always enjoy the following amenities and services:


• Indulgent suites and spacious staterooms – many with private balcony – all beautifully appointed and all with a view


• Complimentary fine wines and spirits


• In-suite bar setup and butler service in categories B and above


• Stateroom refrigerator replenished daily with soft drinks, beer, and bottled water


• Complimentary 24-hour room service • All onboard gratuities included


• Watersports, including complimentary kayaking and paddleboarding from our marina or destination beaches


• Complimentary snorkel gear • Exclusive private island and beach days • Complimentary Wi-Fi


• Crew-per-guest ratio of 1:1.5 – among the highest at sea


• Complimentary “Moana Explorer Program” for kids and families; select sailings


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