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views, seeing cannons from World War II, and traveling along Bora Bora’s north shore for a visit to the lush valley of Fa’anui. T e journey concludes with spectacular views and photo opportunities of Fa’anui Bay from a traditional plantation high up in the mountains.


MOOREA (OVERNIGHT†) Of all the ports on your itinerary, Moorea will be the one you fi nd most hypnotic. T e orchestra of colors and textures—encompassing


jagged volcanic ridges, lush green jungle, and aquamarine waters—reach a crescendo that's nothing short of symphonic.


Said to be the inspiration for the mythical Bali Hai in James A. Michener’s Tales of the South Pacifi c, Moorea’s landscape is dominated by eight mountain peaks rising from a shimmering lagoon. But in contrast to its spectacular vistas, Moorea is laid-back and welcoming. On land and sea, adventures for all levels await: hiking, whale watching,


snorkeling—even ATV riding for the truly adventurous. (†T ere is no overnight in Moorea on the Society Islands & Tahiti Iti itinerary.)


Papeete, Tahiti Your evening arrival in Papeete gives you the opportunity to sample the city’s nightlife or just savor one last night aboard T e Gauguin before you disembark in the morning.


Tip from Jerry


Belvedere, stop at the agricultural school to sample their delicious ice cream, sorbets,





and unique fl avors of jam. Make sure you bring cash (USD is fi ne). Don’t forget to check out the vendors at the pier—you just might fi nd that perfect souvenir to take home.





Prices reflect a 50% savings on all-inclusive standard cruise fares and INCLUDED roundtrip airfare from Los Angeles or San Francisco


TAHITI & THE SOCIETY ISLANDS –OR– SOCIETY ISLANDS & TAHITI ITI* (7 Nights)


January 4*, 11, 2020


February 8*, 15, 22, 29*; October 24*, 31, 2020


June 27*; July 4, 11; September 12, 19, 26*, 2020


August 8, 22*; December 19*, 26, 2020


$12,145 $13,195 $13,945 $14,295 $11,595 $12,545 $13,345 $13,745 $9,595 $10,245 $10,845 $11,145 $8,095 $8,795 $9,395 $9,695 $6,945 $7,595 $8,045 $8,195 $6,595 $7,295 $7,795 $7,995 $5,495 $6,245 $6,595 $6,745 $5,095 $5,795 $6,245 $6,395


Prices are per person, double occupancy. Single supplement pricing is available upon request. Economy Class airfare from Los Angeles or San Francisco is included but based on availability in class of service; air add-ons from home city are available on request. Air credit for non-use of this promotion is $1,700. Port, security, and handling fees of $159 per person are additional. T ird guest in the same stateroom 17 years old and under is FREE; 18 years of age and older is $125 per night. T ird guest is cruise-only; air and taxes are additional.


Paul Gauguin Cruises | www.pgcruises.com 21 MOOREA: If you’re heading up to the “


Tip from Carol


MOOREA: “Heiva” in Tahitian is all about coming together to celebrate the song, dance, and the very sensibilities of being Polynesian. T e local “mamas” bring luscious tropical fl owers by the basket full, inviting you to sit right down with them and weave heis (fl oral crowns) and leis. By the time you head to your Polynesian Night dinner (try the lobster with vanilla sauce), you’ll be feeling the “Heiva” through and through.





[OS] Owner’s Suite [GS] Grand Suite [A] Veranda Suite [B] Veranda Stateroom


[C] Balcony Stateroom [D] Balcony Stateroom [E] Window Stateroom [F] Porthole Stateroom


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