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« The Gauguin Experience »


T e highest-rated and longest continually sailing luxury cruise ship in the South Pacifi c is small, intimate, and award-winning. T e m/s Paul Gauguin delivers a moveable feast for the senses to 332 guests at a time.


Your all-inclusive experience begins with a fl ight from Los Angeles or San Francisco. T en, step aboard T e Gauguin and prepare for extraordinary value in luxury cruising. Just about everything is included, from gourmet dining, tea, snacks, and beverages—including select wines and spirits—to watersports, all entertainment, a fi tness center, and more. Every sailing is enhanced with presentations by local experts, and select sailings also feature special guests. So relax! All-inclusive pricing means a carefree environment on board.


What many guests of T e Gauguin recall as the favorite part of their shipboard experience is the exceptional service. A crew-to-guest ratio of 1:1.5 is among


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the highest at sea and includes a beloved, one-of-a-kind troupe of Tahitians who serve as cruise hosts, entertainers, and storytellers. But keep that wallet in the safe: gratuities are also included.


On all sailings, you’ll also receive complimentary access to Paul Gauguin Cruises’ two exclusive retreats. Off the coast of Taha’a lies the islet of Motu Mahana, where you can enjoy a day of watersports, Polynesian activities, a sumptuous barbecue feast, and cocktails from full and fl oating bars. In Bora Bora, you can relax on a private, white-sand beach and enjoy refreshments, a game of volleyball, and snorkeling or paddleboarding in crystal-clear waters.


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