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At the heart of all Paul Gauguin Cruises trademark itineraries lies a 7-night visit to: TAHITI • HUAHINE • TAHA’A (Motu Mahana) • BORA BORA • MOOREA
10Nights
Society Islands & Tuamotus Add a trip to the atolls of
the Tuamotu Archipelago. 14 Nights venture to the epic Marquesas Islands. Experience the Tuamotus, and
Marquesas, Tuamotus & Society Islands
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Society Islands & Tahiti Iti
Tahiti & the Society Islands —or—
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Cook Islands & Society Islands Tis adventure carries you to
the island country of the Cook Islands, remote and yet accessible.
A part of French Polynesia yet a world apart, the remoteMarquesas offer mist-laden mountains, a distinct culture, and untouched wilderness.
Venture into the rugged interiors, marvel at ancient petroglyphs and learn about artist Paul Gauguin.
S A S Nuku Hiva Hiva Oa Tahuata Bora Bora Te very epitome of a tropical
paradise, the Cook Islands fiercely preserve a culture and traditions all its own. Take in verdant jungles, stunning white-sand beaches, and—most of all—one of the most exquisite lagoons in the world.
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[Motu Mahana] Taha’a U A Moorea Papeete Tahiti Iti
Te spectacular Society Islands are the centerpiece of all of our trademark
itineraries. See all of Tahiti's greatest hits while floating above a million shades of blue and taking in sweeping mountain peaks.
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Fatu Hiva Rangiroa
One of the world’s premier destinations for diving and snorkeling, the Tuamotus are also renowned for their pearl farms and peaceful, remote villages. Snorkel sheltered lagoons, explore exceptional dive sites, or rent a bike to visit white sand beaches.
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