15-night Society Islands, Cook Islands, Tonga & Fiji Cruise
travel and relax in luxurious amenities and the finest service
Papeete to Lautoka
Paul Gauguin Cruises
/ m/s Paul Gauguin
January 4, 2025
1506071
$ 9,110
- $200 per Couple Shipboard Credit
Overview
Cruise Itinerary
Avoid the crowds and hustle and bustle associated with a group activity. For a memorable trip ashore, we invite you to consider a private shore excursion. Enjoy the undivided attention of your own driver/guide and the flexibility of experiencing the aspects of the local culture that most interest you. Below are just some samples of the private shore excursions we can arrange for you. Give us a call or email us. Let us personalize your experience!
Papeete, the modern and bustling capital of Tahiti and Her Islands, contains government offices, Gendarmerie, hospitals and clinics, banks and many other services dedicated to serving the population of the islands as well as tourists who come for a life-enriching experience to these magical islands.
This magical island is what inspired James Michener to write about mythical "Bali Hai." The rugged mountains rise dramatically from the ocean and stand guard over this lush island that features everything from white sandy beaches to pineapple plantations to cascading waterfalls to secluded coves. A trip through the lushly-forested inland to Le Belvedere lookout opens a breathtaking view of deep blue waters of Cook's and Opunohu bays, which are the perfect anchorages for luxury yachts and sailboats alike. Horseback riding on the beach, bicycling and hiking into the mountains, deep-sea fishing, sailing, scuba diving, para-sailing, and much more awaits.
Enclosed in a common lagoon with Raiatea and accessible only by boat, Taha"a produces about 80% of all vanilla in French Polynesia. Taha"a is the only island in the Society Islands that can be completely circled by ship inside the protected lagoon. With its many deep bays and small deserted motu on the reef, Taha"a is an ideal island to escape the 20th century. Here you can explore the reef and discover the beauty of its multicolored lagoon, enjoy a picnic on a deserted motu or ride a 4X4 in the mountains and through the vanilla plantations and learn the mystery of these "orchids". With only a handful of guesthouses and two small hotels, Taha"a is slowly awakening to tourism and yet it still maintains an authentic flavor of Polynesia.
Bora Bora is considered one of the most romantic places anywhere. Dominant from the moment of arrival are majestic Mount Otemanu and Mount Pahia, two towering volcanic peaks of black rock jutting out of the center of the emerald-green island. Often shrouded in clouds, these landmarks take on mysterious and mythical qualities. Off-road excursions, bicycling, and hiking into this wild beauty reveal incredible panoramas and valleys. Hundreds of brilliantly-colored fish, intricate gardens, and clear water also create some of the very best undersea worlds. For an exhilarating expedition, swim with and watch local divers feed small, non-dangerous lagoon sharks. Bora Bora has several ancient temples and authentic Polynesian villages. There are also some reminders of World War II with a number of cannon emplacements left behind by the U.S. Navy.
Bora Bora is considered one of the most romantic places anywhere. Dominant from the moment of arrival are majestic Mount Otemanu and Mount Pahia, two towering volcanic peaks of black rock jutting out of the center of the emerald-green island. Often shrouded in clouds, these landmarks take on mysterious and mythical qualities. Off-road excursions, bicycling, and hiking into this wild beauty reveal incredible panoramas and valleys. Hundreds of brilliantly-colored fish, intricate gardens, and clear water also create some of the very best undersea worlds. For an exhilarating expedition, swim with and watch local divers feed small, non-dangerous lagoon sharks. Bora Bora has several ancient temples and authentic Polynesian villages. There are also some reminders of World War II with a number of cannon emplacements left behind by the U.S. Navy.
This magnificent and remote island is the stuff of which dreams are made. It is a triangular-shaped almost-atoll consisting of three volcanic and 12 coral islets (motus). It was probably first settled around 900 AD and one of the great legendary Polynesian discoverers was Ru who named it Utataki Enua O Ru Ki Te Moana. Roughly translated, this means The Leading of a Cargo of People by Ru Over the Ocean. It can be inferred Aitutaki was, therefore, the ultimate destination, and it still is today.
Travel across the International Dateline and step forward or backward in time one day.
This is a place where pressures are washed way by the gentle lapping of the sea on stunningly beautiful white coral sand beaches and the whisper of the trade winds through lush green coconut plantations. On the main island of Vava'u is located the group's tiny capital Neiafu perched above Port of Refuge Harbor, unquestionably one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world. Neiafu and its surrounding villages are home to about a third of Vava'u Islands overall population of about 20,000. The majority of the Vava'u people live in small villages dotted on the islands throughout the group. Try to visit Swallows Cave and Nuku Island while you are there.
Often referred to as Fiji’s Hidden Paradise, Savusavu appears to be much the same as it was 30 years ago. Founded before the Deed of Cession, Savusavu was originally established as a center for sailing ships trading in sandalwood, beche-de-mer and copra. Savusavu continues to be a copra town with a processing mill in Balaga Bay at the very bottom of Savusavu Bay. Between the creek and main street is the Copra Shed which was built in 1917 by the Savusavu Planter’s Co-operative Association and later taken over by Morris Hedstrom as a trading store. The renovated Copra Shed still exists today as the main facility for the Copra Shed Marina.
Suva is the pulsing heart of the South Pacific and Fiji's main port. This waterfront district provides the hub for much of Suva’s activiy with high-rise office buildings, colonial buildings with second-story verandas, parks and government buildings. Many main points of interest are located on Victoria Parade and its extension, tree-shaded Queen Elizabeth Drive. Visit Thurston Gardens, Suva’s botanical park lush. The Fiji Museum reflects 3,000 years of Fijian history. Government House is on a hillside surrounded by landscaped grounds. The monthly Changing of the Guard is executed with almost as much pomp and ceremony as at London’s Buckingham Palace. Tholo-I-Suva Forest Park offers miles of trails through beautiful mahogany forest. There are waterfalls, natural swimming pools and thatched pavilions with tables. At picturesque Suva Cemetery you will find Fijian graves wrapped in colorful sulus and tapa cloth. The Pacific Harbor Resort on Coral Coast boasts an 18-hole championship course. Watersports include fishing, diving, and snorkeling.
In the heart of the South Pacific, beneath southern skies, lies the island paradise of Fiji. Enjoy fun-filled days kayaking, snorkeling, and swimming the warm waters of the blue lagoon. Hike to the mystical waterfalls, play a friendly game of volleyball with the locals or spend an exciting afternoon deep sea fishing. You may choose to Surf the world class “Fijian Pipeline” at Frigate Pass or Dive the pristine reefs to discover the rich marine life, beautiful coral gardens and the famous shark encounter.
Lautoka is sited in the western side of Viti Levu, the largest island in Fiji, and approximately 250 km from Suva, the capital. The city is surrounded with the blue Pacific Ocean on the western side and green gold sugar cane together with pine trees on the other sides. This side of the island is more diverse. One of the prime shopping areas nearby is the town of Nadi.
Stateroom
& Price
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
Owner's Suite OS
Total Size: 534 sq. ft. Stateroom Size: 457 sq. ft. Veranda: 77 sq. ft. It can accommodate up to 3 guests. Features: The bathroom includes a separate shower and a dressing area. Butler service.Note: Loveseat beds are slightly smaller than a standard twin bed.
SQUARE FEET 534-588
PRICE $ 29,680
Deck 8 Grand Suite GS
Total Size: 529 sq. ft. Stateroom Size: 332 sq. ft. Veranda: 197 sq. ft. There are 2 suites - Paul Gauguin Suite (801), Flora Tristan Suite (802). Features: It can accommodate up to 3 guests. Includes Butler service.Note: Loveseat beds are slightly smaller than a standard twin bed.
SQUARE FEET 529
PRICE $ 28,530
Deck 7 Veranda Suite A
Total Size: 358 sq. ft. Stateroom Size: 300 sq. ft. Veranda: 58 sq. ft. ( 7004 cabin Size 349 sq. ft. Stateroom: 296 sq. ft. Veranda: 53 sq. ft.) There are 4 Suites available: Tahiti Suite (709), Pont Avent Suite (710), Atuona Suite (711), Arles Suite (712). Features: Veranda Suites can accommodate up to 3 guests. Veranda Suite 7004 has a queen-size bed. Includes complimentary Butler Service.Note: Loveseat beds are slightly smaller than a standard twin bed.
SQUARE FEET 358
PRICE $ 23,300
Deck 7 Owner's Suite 701 OS1
Total Size: 534 sq. ft. Stateroom Size: 457 sq. ft. Veranda: 77 sq. ft. It can accommodate up to 3 guests. Features: The bathroom includes a separate shower and a dressing area. Butler service.Note: Loveseat beds are slightly smaller than a standard twin bed.
PRICE call for pricing
Owner's Suite 7002 OS2
Total Size: 588 sq. ft. Stateroom Size: 531 sq. ft. Veranda: 57 sq. ft. It has a queen-size bed and can accommodate up to 3 guests. Features: Bathroom includes a full-size tub and dressing area. Butler service.Note: Loveseat beds are slightly smaller than a standard twin bed.
PRICE call for pricing
Deck 8 Veranda Stateroom B
Total Size: 305 sq. ft. Stateroom Size: 249 sq. ft. Veranda: 56 sq. ft. ( 7003 cabin Size 303 sq. ft. Stateroom: 256 sq. ft. Veranda: 47 sq. ft.) Includes complimentary Butler Service. B Veranda Staterooms can accommodate a third guest by adding a sofa bed. Stateroom 7003 features a shower stall with no tub and also a queen-size bed.Note: Loveseat beds are slightly smaller than a standard twin bed.
SQUARE FEET 305
PRICE $ 17,390
Deck 7 Balcony Stateroom C
Total Size: 239 sq. ft. Stateroom Size: 202 sq. ft. Veranda: 37 sq. ft. Features: Balcony Staterooms ending in 6 or 8 can accommodate a third guest in a loveseat convertible (except 7006 & 766). Stateroom 7006 (stateroom 206 sq. ft. – balcony 37 sq. ft.) features a very small bathroom with a shower only. The following staterooms vary in size and feature shower stall with no tub:763 (stateroom 186 sq. ft. – balcony 75 sq. ft.)
764 (stateroom 188 sq. ft. – balcony 75 sq. ft.)
765 (stateroom 221 sq. ft. – balcony 74 sq. ft.)
766 (stateroom 216 sq. ft. – balcony 70 sq. ft.)
767 (stateroom 229 sq. ft. – balcony 74 sq. ft.)
Note: Loveseat beds are slightly smaller than a standard twin bed.
SQUARE FEET 239
PRICE $ 13,670
Deck 6 Balcony Stateroom D
Total Size: 239 sq. ft. Stateroom Size: 202 sq. ft. Veranda: 37 sq. ft. Features: Balcony Staterooms ending in 6 or 8 can accommodate a third guest in a loveseat convertible.Note: Loveseat beds are slightly smaller than a standard twin bed.
SQUARE FEET 239
PRICE $ 13,100
Deck 4 Window Stateroom E
Stateroom Size: 200 sq. ft. with Picture Window. Features: Window Staterooms ending in 5, 6, or 8 (except 415) can accommodate a third guest in a loveseat convertible. Wheelchair-accessible stateroom (415).Note: Loveseat beds are slightly smaller than a standard twin bed.
SQUARE FEET 200
PRICE $ 10,530
Deck 3 Porthole Stateroom F
Stateroom Size: 200 sq. ft. with Porthole Window. Features: It can accommodate a third guest in a loveseat convertible.Note: Loveseat beds are slightly smaller than a standard twin bed.
SQUARE FEET 200
PRICE $ 9,110
Cruise
Inclusions
- Spacious suites and staterooms, many with private balcony
- Gourmet dining in three unique venues, plus 24-hour room service
- Fine wines, spirits, and beers
- All onboard gratuities
- Wi-Fi throughout ship
- Private beach on Bora Bora* and day on our private Motu Mahana islet
- Authentic enrichment and entertainment; local naturalists; special guest
- Moana Explorer Program for kids 6-15 years old on select sailings
- Retractable marina with a variety of water sports equipment available
*Subject to availability as conditions allow. When unable to call there, we will be offering a tender to the pier and a free shuttle to Matira Beach, the island’s award-winning public beach. All information is subject to change without prior notice.
About the Ship
Designed specifically to glide in luxury through the shallow seas of the South Pacific, The Gauguin is a small-ship cruiser’s dream. She delivers travelers to intimate ports inaccessible to larger cruise ships, all the while providing a travel experience that is nothing short of luxurious. Once on board, guests enjoy newly-decorated spacious suites and staterooms (more than 70% with private balconies), an onboard watersports marina, three dining venues, an extensive spa, and five-star service. Life on The Gauguin also reflects the beauty and rich cultural heritage of the islands she calls upon, with a warm, friendly feel, informal setting, and even a beloved troupe of Les Gauguin and Les Gauguines—local Tahitians who serve as onboard hosts and hostesses, entertainers, and storytellers.
Medical Emergencies
A licensed and registered doctor and...
Smoking Policy
For the comfort, convenience, and safety...
Special Dietary Needs - Advance Notice Required
Guests requiring a special diet, or...
Wheelchair Access & Special Needs
For guests requiring oxygen equipment, an...
Pregnancy Policy
Pregnant women should consult with their...
Currency
The U.S. Dollar is the standard...
Electrical
The standard electrical voltage aboard ship...
Internet Access
The ship is equipped with a...
Dining Style: Open Seating
Guests are welcome to dine whenever,...
Infirmary / Medical Center
A licensed and registered doctor and...
Laundry Service (nominal fee)
Onboard laundry and valet services, including...
Marina
The specially designed watersports platform turns...
SCUBA Instructions
The m/s Paul Gauguin offers PADI...
Deck Plan
Statistics
Year Built | 1997 |
Year Refurbished | 2021 |
Year entered present fleet | 1997 |
Previous name | - |
Country of registry | The Bahamas |
Tonnage (GRT) | 19200 |
Guests (Lowers) | 332 |
Total guests | 332 |
Passenger Decks | 7 |
Number of crew | 217 |
officer’s nationality | International |
cruise/hotel staff nationality | International |
Stateroom Counts
Suites | 2 |
Balconies | 0 |
ocean/river view | 166 |
interior | 0 |
Accessible | 1 |
About
Paul Gauguin Cruises
Enjoy Polynesian hospitality, fine dining and be as relaxed or active as you like. While Tahiti is the cruise line’s most popular destination, Paul Gauguin Cruises also offer you 7-13 day trips to places like the Tuamotu and Cook Islands.
Plan with an Expert
Contact one of our cruise specialists and let them personalize your cruise vacation the way you want it. We'll help tailor your experience with customized shore excursions and special requests onboard, complimentary private car and driver on select voyages, arrange pre- or post-cruise hotel stays, your best airfare options, and more.
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