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cook islands & society islands – TAHITI, BORA BORA, moorea, rarotonga, aitutaki, huahine
aboard the deluxe 332 passenger m/s paul gauguin

Year-round 11-night voyages from only $4,695 


SAVE UP TO 45% OFF STANDARD CRUISE FARES PLUS 2-FOR-1 AIRFARE FROM LOS ANGELES IF YOU BOOK BY JULY 30, 2010! (Past guests of select elite cruise lines save an additional 5%)

$100 PER PERSON SHIPBOARD CREDIT!

2010 Departures: July 13; August 24; October 12.
2011 Departures: Jan 29; March 5; May 14; June 18; July 30; October 8; December 10.

T R I P  B A C K G R O U N D

On this South Pacific Odyssey, you'll discover the isle of Huahine, renowned for its spectacular rain forests. Then experience the unique majesty of the Cook Islands. Arid Aitutaki is virtually flat-so much so that you can spot the ocean from nearly any point on the island, sitting in sharp contrast to sister island Rarotonga's jagged peaks and deep valleys. Rarotonga's fertile slopes of red earth and sparkling aquamarine lagoon call to mind the classic Victorian ideal of paradise, which the island was called by its first European explorers. Return to the Society Islands for days in alluring Bora Bora, Taha'a, Moorea, and Papeete.




ITINERARY - COOK ISLANDS & SOCIETY ISLANDS

Day 1 Papeete/Embark Paul Gauguin

Embark the m/s Paul Gauguin in the afternoon and have time to settle into your cabin before dinner onboard later in the evening. The ship will set sail later that night.

Day 2 Huahine

Huahine is actually two islands, Huahine Iti and Huahine Nui, and the ship anchors between the two in Maroe Bay. This strikingly beautiful pair of islands boasts a crystalline lagoon, colorful villages, and a wealth of Polynesian archeological sites. Rising 2,200 feet above the sea, Mount Turi is the islands' high point and provides a dramatic backdrop. While you're here, you can cruise the lagoon, explore the island's culture, or picnic on the beach. More vigorous pursuits including a hill trek and scuba diving are also available.

Day 3 At Sea

Take a day to enjoy shipboard life: relax poolside, watch the South Pacific pass by, play some table tennis, or read up on our next port at the Reading Gallery.

Day 4 Aitutaki, Cook Islands

Aitutaki's coral reefs enclose a particularly large and beautiful lagoon. Uninhabited, palm-clad islets (motus) dot the reef, and even the main island is only eight square miles in area. Bask in the sun and enjoy breath-taking views of the shimmering lagoon during a lagoon cruise and beach visit. Or venture to a nearby marine reserve for some snorkeling. Arutanga village is the island's town, home to the oldest church in the Cooks, which dates from 1829.

Day 5 Rarotonga, Cook Islands

Call today at Rarotonga, capital of the Cook Islands and the most mountainous of the group. Although this is one of the most beautiful places in the world to do nothing, you have a plethora of options for getting as active as you want. Snorkel in the crystalline waters of Muri Lagoon, or encounter the lushness of tropical nature in the Takitumu Conservation Area. Take an easy ride all the way around the island, or make a rugged hike into its lush interior with “Pa,” a local naturalist.

Day 6 At Sea

Spend another day experiencing Paul Gauguin's Polynesian ambience: casual, leisurely, and graceful. Take in a lecture on local wildlife or history, and relax this evening over classic French cuisine.

Day 7 Bora Bora

Pulitzer Prize-winning author James Michener described Bora Bora as “The most beautiful island in the world.” You might wish to explore the island with a number of activities, such as a tour of the island paradise that affords breathtaking island views. Or, glide over crystalline waters on a glass bottom boat to see the island's famous marine life without getting wet, take a thrilling helicopter ride over the ship and island, or simply spend a few hours lolling on the island's beautiful beach.

Day 8 Bora Bora

Bora Bora's lagoon is constantly replenished with ocean water from the swells that crash between sandy motus and over the lagoon's fringing reef. Perhaps today you will discover its charms while swimming, snorkeling, or via an outrigger canoe.

Day 9 Taha'a (Motu Mahana)

Motu Mahana, an islet adjacent to Taha'a, is our very own South Seas paradise featuring white sand beaches with swaying palms, crystal-clear waters and gentle breezes. As an exclusive Paul Gauguin event, guests will spend a full day exploring this idyllic, isolated island, and relaxing with a delicious barbecue lunch and Polynesian entertainment featuring strolling musicians and singers.

Day 10 Moorea

Covered in an abundance of fresh fruits and flowers, spectacular mountain peaks, peaceful multi-hued lagoons and palm-fringed beaches, Moorea's awesome beauty is unsurpassed. White sand beaches lapped by the translucent shimmering lagoon water and shaded by palm, coconut, and ironwood groves stretch for miles. During your visit, you might wish to take an optional air-conditioned coach ride around the island to admire the stunning views.

Day 11 Moorea/ Papeete, Tahiti

Perhaps today you will try an optional scuba diving excursion among the sea turtles and staggering amount of fish species that call Moorea's waters home. Or simply relax and revel in Moorea's natural splendor.

Day 12 Disembark in Papeete

In the morning you'll have brunch aboard ship, then disembark in the spot where you began your trip of a lifetime.

PRICING

SAVE UP TO 45% OFF STANDARD CRUISE FARES PLUS 2-FOR-1 AIRFARE FROM LOS ANGELES IF YOU BOOK BY JULY 30, 2010! (Past guests of select elite cruise lines save an additional 5%)

$100 PER PERSON SHIPBOARD CREDIT!

2010 Departures: July 13; August 24; October 12.
2011 Departures: Jan 29; March 5; May 14; June 18; July 30; October 8; December 10.

Cruise Dates

Owner's Suite

Grand Suite

A
Veranda Suite

B
Veranda Stateroom

C
Balcony Stateroom

D
Balcony Stateroom

E
Window Stateroom

F
Porthole Stateroom

Jul 13, 2010
Fare if booked by 07/30/10

Brochure

$29,995
$16,495

$23,395
$12,845

$18,795
$10,295

$14,495
$7,945

$11,395
$6,245

$11,195
$6,145

$8,895
$4,895

$8,595
$4,695

Aug 24, 2010
Fare if booked by 07/30/10

Brochure

$29,995
$16,495

$23,395
$12,845

$18,795
$10,295

$14,495
$7,945

$11,395
$6,245

$11,195
$6,145

$8,895
$4,895

$8,595
$4,695

Oct 12, 2010
Fare if booked by 07/30/10

Brochure

$29,995
$16,495

$23,395
$12,845

$18,795
$10,295

$14,495
$7,945

$11,395
$6,245

$11,195
$6,145

$8,895
$4,895

$8,595
$4,695

Jan 29, 2011
Fare if booked by 07/30/10

Brochure

$33,695
$16,847

$25,995
$12,997

$20,895
$10,447

$15,995
$7,997

$12,495
$6,247

$12,295
$6,147

$9,795
$4,897

$9,395
$4,697

Mar 5, 2011
Fare if booked by 07/30/10

Brochure

$34,295
$17,147

$26,795
$13,397

$21,495
$10,747

$16,695
$8,347

$13,195
$6,597

$12,995
$6,497

$10,395
$5,197

$9,995
$4,997

May 14, 2011
Fare if booked by 07/30/10

Brochure

$34,295
$17,147

$26,795
$13,397

$21,495
$10,747

$16,695
$8,347

$13,195
$6,597

$12,995
$6,497

$10,395
$5,197

$9,995
$4,997

Jun 18, 2011
Fare if booked by 07/30/10

Brochure

$34,295
$17,147

$26,795
$13,397

$21,495
$10,747

$16,695
$8,347

$13,195
$6,597

$12,995
$6,497

$10,395
$5,197

$9,995
$4,997

Jul 30, 2011
Fare if booked by 07/30/10

Brochure

$34,295
$17,147

$26,795
$13,397

$21,495
$10,747

$16,695
$8,347

$13,195
$6,597

$12,995
$6,497

$10,395
$5,197

$9,995
$4,997

Oct 8, 2011
Fare if booked by 07/30/10

Brochure

$34,295
$17,147

$26,795
$13,397

$21,495
$10,747

$16,695
$8,347

$13,195
$6,597

$12,995
$6,497

$10,395
$5,197

$9,995
$4,997

Dec 10, 2011
Fare if booked by 07/30/10

Brochure

$33,695
$16,847

$25,995
$12,997

$20,895
$10,447

$15,995
$7,997

$12,495
$6,247

$12,295
$6,147

$9,795
$4,897

$9,395
$4,697

Fares are per person, double occupancy. Government fees and taxes $99 per person.
Cruise ship fuel surcharge may apply.  Single supplement 100% (OS-D, except staterooms 763 and 764), $1,895 (E-F, and staterooms 763 and 764).  Offers are capacity controlled, for a limited time, and subject to change.  Cruise fares, airfares, and fuel surcharges are subject to change.

Child Discounts
Available on just a select few summer sailings, their Ambassadors of the Environment Youth Program is a popular choice with children and parents alike. Kids will discover how black pearls and vanilla are cultivated, how volcanic islands become coral atolls, how to paddle an outrigger canoe, and the importance of maintaining the ocean's marine and island ecosystems. Children ages nine to 17 are eligible for a nominal fee of $269 per child. (Ambassadors of the Environment fee is in addition to cruise fare.) Parents can even join their children on eco-excursions aboard and ashore. Remember, the Ambassadors of the Environment Youth Program is available only on select sailings, and space is extremely limited. So call us at 800-869-0639 today!

Additional Savings
Additional 5% Savings: Ask us about the M/S Paul Gauguin Society, which awards an additional 5% savings to past guests of select luxury cruise lines, including Paul Gauguin Cruises, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Silversea, The Yachts of Seabourn, Crystal Cruises, Oceania Cruises, SeaDream Yacht Club, and Windstar Cruises. Subject to availability and capacity controlled.

m/s paul gauguin DECK PLAN


SHIP INFORMATION

 

Ship Information:
The M/S Paul Gauguin is considered the most luxurious ship to sail in Tahiti on a year-round basis, offering all ocean view accommodations (nearly 70% with balconies) and a state-of-the-art retractable Watersports Marina. Complimentary beverages including fine wines and premium spirits, soft drinks, bottled water, coffee and tea are served throughout the ship. The ship has two elegant restaurants, one poolside grill, complimentary 24-hour room service and complimentary in-room dining. The ship can hold up to 332 guests, and boasts a crew to guest ratio of 1 to 1.5. There is also an onboard lecture program, dive program and WiFi hotspots throughout the ship. Onboard gratuities are included.

Overall Length: 513 ft - Beam (width): 71 ft - Draft: 16.9 ft - Guest: 332
Crew: 215 international - Guest Decks: 7 - Gross Tonnage: 19,200
Cruising Speed: 18 knots - Ship’s Registry: Bahamas

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