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Guests sailing from Tahiti can experience the beauty of French Polynesia like never before when the intimate Paul Gauguin cruise ship visits a UNESCO-listed chain of islands in the South Pacific.
The m/s Paul Gauguin will make its first ever overnight stay in the Tuamotu Archipelago. This UNESCO-listed Biosphere Reserve is renowned for its marine habitat. Indeed, the almost 80 islands of the archipelago form the largest chain of atolls in the world.
More overnights on Paul Gauguin
The Paul Gauguin voyage also includes overnights in Bora Bora, Papeete and the Society Islands. As well as visits to beautiful Moorea, Huahine, Raiatea and Motu Mahana (Taha’a).
The upcoming voyage is among numerous outstanding sailings released for the cruise line’s 2025 season. Indeed, there will be 6 voyages spanning 6 distinctly different itineraries taking in French Polynesia, Fiji, the Cook and Marquesas Islands. A rare visit to the Kingdom of Tonga is also on offer. These voyages range in duration from 7 to 14 nights.
Award-winning luxury
The Tahiti-based, award-winning m/s Paul Gaugiun vessel is the first choice for luxury cruisers seeking idyllic locales in the South Pacific. The 330-guest, all-inclusive cruise ship combines elegance and Polynesian hospitality with luxurious accommodation and exceptional dining.
Not to mention resort-style amenities including a lavish spa, an expansive teak deck and outdoor pool, a gym and a lounge featuring live local entertainment.
More details about the overnight stays in the Paul Gauguin 2025 season are available from the company’s website.