Top10 Reasons to Go
1. Small, intimate, and award-winning: The 332-guest m/s Paul Gauguin is the highest-rated and longest continually sailing luxury cruise ship in the South Pacific.
2. Extraordinary value in luxury cruising: The all- inclusive pricing means a relaxed onboard environment.
3. Exceptional service: A crew-to-guest ratio of 1:1.5 is among the highest at sea and includes a one-of-a-kind troupe of Tahitian host/entertainers.
4. Exclusive retreats: Revel in private utopias off the coasts of Bora Bora and Taha’a (Motu Mahana).
5. Luxurious accommodations: Spacious, oceanview staterooms feature fine linens and in-room refrigerators with beverages of your choice replenished daily. Nearly 70% of staterooms feature private balconies.
6. Three fine-dining venues and 24-hour room service: Savor expertly prepared cuisine presented by a warm and solicitous staff.
7. Watersports: A variety of watersports are offered from the ship’s marina and/or destination beaches. Optional PADI SCUBA diving programs are also available.
8. Enrichment program: Every sailing is enhanced with presentations by local naturalists; select sailings also feature special guests.
9. Longer port stays: Experience island life to the fullest with entire days spent in port and overnight calls on Bora Bora and Moorea on most itineraries.
10. Stewards of Nature Family Program: Through our partnership with the Wildlife Conservation Society, guests on select sailings are able to discover and value nature through hands-on, interactive learning.
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