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TWO TRADEMARK CRUISE ITINERARies:


Tahiti & the Society Islands Society Islands & Tahiti Iti


—or— Countless artists and authors have been


mesmerized by French Polynesia, 118 islands and atolls that glisten like a strand of prized Tahitian pearls. Let the awe inspire you as it did Herman Melville, James A. Michener, Henri Matisse— and, of course, Paul Gauguin himself.


Five destinations await you over the course of seven days. T e Gauguin brings you an


experience unavailable to larger vessels, cozying up in the bays of Tahiti, Tahiti Iti, Huahine, Taha’a, Bora Bora, and Moorea.


Words will never capture the paradisiacal beauty


that awaits you at every turn. Set your heart aglow and immerse your senses with jaw-dropping


views painted with dreamlike colors. T is is the adventure you will never forget.


Paul Gauguin Cruises is exceptional and unique in its off erings. T ese unparalleled itineraries off er


authentic and complete immersion into the Tahiti experience through its most popular ports.


“Hidden temples embellished with rare


orchids, romantic enclaves, and untouched hideaways await at every turn.”


© David Kirkland/Tahiti Tourisme Paul Gauguin Cruises | www.pgcruises.com 17


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