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.
Year Built
1997Year Refurbished
2021Year Entered Present Fleet
1997Country of Registry
The BahamasTonnage (GRT)
19200PAX (basis 2)
332Max Pax (inc. Uppers)
332Passenger Decks
7Number of Crew
217Officers' Nationality
InternationalCruise/Hotel Staff Nationality
InternationalSuites
2Balcony
0Oceanview
166Oceanview No Balcony
0Oceanview With Balcony
0Balconies
120Interior
0Accessible
20Total Number of Accommodations
1000Owner's Suite
Grand Suite
Veranda Suite
Owner's Suite 701
Owner's Suite 7002
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Veranda Stateroom
Balcony Stateroom
Balcony Stateroom
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Window Stateroom
Porthole Stateroom
Standard / Single Stateroom
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.
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.
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.
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.
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SUBMIT A REVIEWDECEMBER
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The staff, the setting, the food and entertainment, THE ITINERARY!CONS
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No<div>Weather: Despite it being rainy season, our weather was very good. We had one afternoon of heavy rain which cancelled the later excursions in Bora Bora, but other than that, it rained every day, but not enough to be a bother. In fact, the overcast skies kept us cool. When the sun was fully out, it was very hot and humid. It should be noted, however, that the sailing prior to ours had rain every single day with many excursions cancelled. When sailing during this season it is a risk, but it worked out very well for us as the price was extremely reasonable.</div> <div> </div> <div>Ship: It is definitely an older ship and showing some wear (rust around joints, old tv cabinet in rooms, etc.) but extremely comfortable, clean and bright. Air conditioning worked well (although one of my client's room never cooled down, so they were upgraded). Unfortunately, however, the stabilizers broke during the previous sailing. We were told that they would try to fix them while in Bora Bora, but the parts did not arrive on time, and the seas were rough due to an earlier storm, and the ship movement was very rough. Some clients complained that they almost fell out of bed during the night. I've sailed the Drake Passage, and this was worse, to be honest. However, the alternative would have been to cancel the sailing, so most people took meds and didn't complain. The captain did change the departure schedule one night so that we wouldn't be rocking during dinner. Communication regarding this matter was open and honest.</div> <div> </div> <div>Crew/Staff: Absolutely the best I've experienced among all luxury lines I've sailed. They were friendly, funny, kind, and extremely competent. Nothing seemed to be a bother - but rather a pleasure. Food: Outstanding! Fresh, creative, focusing on local and French cuisine. The variety was impressive.</div> <div> </div> <div>Excursions: They were perfectly organized, and high quality. I tried to book a private excursion outside of Paul Gauguin but couldn't, because all the best tour operators had already been booked by Paul Gauguin. They use the best of the best and it is very apparent when seeing other excursions used by the hotels or other lines. Private Island on Taha'a: Fantastic! Beautiful, clean, ample chairs for everyone, great BBQ, great drinks and activities without being overwhelming. Plenty of relaxation and activity base on what you were looking for. We had a wedding in the afternoon that everyone was invited to, and it was beautifully conducted by the captain and cruise director. Excursions can be booked ahead of time by calling in which is recommended as many were sold out quickly, especially the EBikes - which were absolutely a must-do! Cancellation policies are adhered to - one of my clients had to cancel an excursion due to illness and they mandated that she visit the doctor before being granted a refund. </div> <div> </div> <div>Entertainment: Excellent variety for a smaller ship. The shows were late, however, with most beginning after 9pm. A highlight was beautiful fresh flower leis and crowns being handmade in front of us for everyone to have on Polynesian night. They were beautiful!</div> <div> </div> <div>Photographer: Excellent - we were surprised how many photos were taken of us without even knowing! There was also a videographer on board who made a video of the cruise that was for sale at the end of the sailing for $85.</div> <div> </div> <div>Shopping: The boutique was nice with a good selection of quality black pearls and clothing. Unfortunately, their supply of sundries could be better. There was plenty of sunscreen, but items like contact lense solution were not available.</div> <div> </div> <div>Passenger Attire: Most dressed in comfortable sundresses and tropical prints. Slacks are mandatory for evenings. Do bring something extra tropical for Polynesian night. </div> <div> </div> <div>Additional: The snorkeling equipment was complimentary and very good quality. Be sure to get yours on the first day as the available hours for the rest of the week are limited. Don't forget that you can kayak and paddle board off the back of the ship for free in good weather. </div> <div> </div> <div>Finally, my group of 14 travelers, who are used to luxury lines, all raved about this experience. They all agreed that they would rather spend 7 nights on this ship, experiencing a variety of islands, rather than staying on land. The value is incredible! Most of our group arrived three nights early and stayed at a resort (La Taha'a), which is highly recommended so that you arrive on time to the ship, well rested and ready for a trip of a lifetime. I organized these arrangements, and day rooms for those who were flying out after disembarkation through a DS (Tahiti Legends), rather than using Paul Gauguin's offerings which were pricey. </div>
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Small ship, so staff knows passengers and really looks after them. Great excursions and itinerary.CONS
NoneRECOMMENDED
YesThere was a great, friendly atmosphere on board. High quality facilities. Will travel on this ship again some day.
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Small ship, great staff, wonderful food, and friendly personalized service.CONS
excursion desk closed too often. Could have gone to more islands. Rooms are smaller than most newer ships.RECOMMENDED
YesThe cruise provided a more authentic Tahitian experience than other ships I have taken in the area. The ship is not as new or flashy as some of the newer ships, but the service and food were the best we have ever experienced on a cruise.
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Excellant service from the crew/staff; great food; good accommodations; good selection of excursions.CONS
Some tours were conducted in both English and French at the same time and it made it difficult to keep up with the sightseeing. Also, see Comments for a serious problem we encounteredRECOMMENDED
YesOn disembarkation day, the PG staff placed all the luggage from the ship in an area of the pier that was/is poorly protected from the weather. Unfortunately, there was a heavy rain storm that morning (no surprise there - November is the beginning of the rainy season in Tahiti) and as a consequence most of the luggage got soaked. Unless you had a hard-shell suitcase, you went on to your next destination with bags of damp/wet clothing. PG should have known better given their long experience with travel in French Polynesia.
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NOVEMBER
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Small ship, 5 star service. Contemporary furnishings.CONS
Older ship. Could use some updating. Carpets spotty. There's quite a bit of movement once the ship is in open waters.RECOMMENDED
NoService and friendliness of wait, bar and cabin staff was the highlight. Spacious.
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YesI would Highly Recommend this Cruise to everyone...I see why people repeat going on the Paul Gauguin Cruise Ship.. All staff is friendly and you also make alot of new friends...
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MARCH
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Service...food...organization...assistanceCONS
some of the entertainment...lack of electrical outlets in the room...quality of toilet paper and tissueRECOMMENDED
YesOverall amazing! A well-oiled machine with personality. The service is top-notch with sincere smiles! Everyone is incredibly helpful!
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Excellent food and serviceCONS
Wifi and smart tv daily plannersRECOMMENDED
No<div>With a Culinary Institute trained chef, the food in all venues was pretty spectacular, but the main dining room was the best! Every evening offered something special and if you really enjoyed a dish from the night prior, they would do everything in their power to offer it to you again. The crew was magnificent!</div> <div>Lots of Paul Gauguin's beautiful artwork and history onboard. The spa treatment was very good. The common areas on the ship were refurbished and brand new. The carpet in the cabins is new, although the cabins remain a little dated. Wifi is now included for each quest and offered throughout the ship. The wifi worked on and off and was frustrating at times. Paul Gauguin installed smart tv's in all cabins and now require guests to access everything through the new system (daily planners, menus, excursions, etc.). They have some work to do to make this system more user friendly; it simply didn't work very well. PG discontinued putting a paper daily planner in the cabins at nights and are instead requiring guests to access that information through their tvs, or QR codes (not possible when the wifi is out) found around the ship. No one liked this system and many quests made the trip to Guest Services each day to get the daily "paper" planner. I heard several times guests remark that they felt very "uninformed" the entire trip. I certainly would agree.</div> <div>We had six covid tests from the time we left our homes to the time we flew back home. </div> <div>PG provides snorkels and fins for all guests, however, due to Covid, the Tahitian government required all guest to use their own personal equipment only. No one was advised of this prior to arriving, so a rush to the gift shop to purchase snorkeling equipment ensued. The gift shop manager never sold snorkeling equipment and suddenly was selling out. She knew there was an issue and credited back all guests who purchased snorkeling gear onboard. It was the right thing to do and was handled very professionally.</div> <div>The Captain and Officers were very social and often mingled with the guests. The excursions were good to very good.</div> <div>This was a spectacular cruise in an unspoiled part of the world! So glad I had the opportunity to visit!</div>
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FEBRUARY
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Small ship sailing, very personalized and fine food.CONS
$$$$ but worth it!RECOMMENDED
YesJust got back and we had an awesome trip. The Society Islands are like old Hawaii before it became Americanized. Remote and friendly. The Paul Gauguin is a beautiful ship with a friendly and attentive staff. They provide lots of activities both on and off the ship. Perfect cruise for active people who want to dive, snorkel and hike or if you just want to relax by the pool or enjoy the culture you can do that, too.
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Great Staff and great service..CONS
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YesWould have like to have two days on Moorea island
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Staff, Views, Islands, Amenities, FoodCONS
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YesOnly complaint is that the excursions kept getting canceled.
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amazing staff! great food. good entertainment.CONS
not enough pool chairsRECOMMENDED
No<div>The ship is beautifully appointed, with just 332 passengers spread out over 8 decks. There is ample public space, I never felt crowded. There is a nice outdoor salt water pool, a piano bar and a lounge, a big theater, gift shop, spa and a water sports marina. The cabins are very nicely laid out. I would highly recommend to book into a balcony or veranda cabin (the veranda cabins on deck 8 come with butler service and offer the most privacy). We were located on deck 8, category B in cabin #806. The marina is located on deck 4, aft of the ship and opens in various ports of call when able to. Paddle board and kayaks are available during those times free of charge. The dive center on board is doing a fabulous job with keeping the dives in small groups and instructors are skilled and make divers feel at ease. We were fortunate enough to dive with a huge hawks-bill turtle, some black tip reef sharks and tons of colorful fish. There are 3 restaurants on board: The Grill, La Veranda and L’Etoile The Grill and La Veranda are buffet options for breakfast and lunch but turn into fine dining venues for dinner (reservations are recommended). L’Etoile is the main dining room, open for dinner only. While the Grill will offer Polynesian Inspired Cuisine, La Veranda offers a traditional French Menu. L’Etoile offers a mix as well as standard options. The line is doing an amazing job at facilitating passengers with food allergies and dietary restrictions. The head waiter met us for each meal to go over the dinner menu’s and make sure to review items with the chef. We had the most amazing meals on board! Also room service is available all day long free of charge! Make sure to order breakfast in bed during a sea day! Entertainment on board is very diverse: The line employs Gauguins and Gauguaines to teach traditional arts and crafts classes, talk about their local culture, pareo tying, ukulele classes and much more. We had various lectures on board about some of the local islands history, the story of Captain Bligh and enjoyed port talks and even pearl classes. The evening shows were well done and ranged from Polynesian Dance performances, to crew shows to musicians and dance parties. On Polynesian Night locals came on board to make us flower crowns and leis. The ship is truly like a floating over the water bungalow, taking you from island to island. It was amazing! Now for the itinerary: We cruised the Society and Cook Islands: Tahiti -> Huanine -> Day at Sea -> Aitutaki -> Rarotonga -> Day at Sea -> Bora Bora for 2 days -> Taha’a -> Moorea for 2 days -> Tahiti overnight. All ports, except Tahiti, are tender ports. The private beach in Bora Bora was the only wet landing on this trip. At the end of the cruise, we spend the day at the Pearl Beach Resort with an included day room. We loved the unique black sand beach here and were happy to enjoy a nice leisurely afternoon. The Society Islands are very lush, with thick forests covering the heart of the islands and mountains. Most of the islands only have one road, lending itself to easy exploration. While there is not a lot of wildlife on land, the waterways are full of colorful fish, rays, turtles, eels and small sharks. A snorkelers and divers paradise! Most snorkel adventures have to be done by boat, as the reefs are too shallow to explore from the beaches. In most places you can walk out into the ocean for 20-30 minutes and never get below knee-deep water. The Cook Islands are part of New Zealand and are very remote from everything. The islands are not quite as lush but the beaches and water-quality are jaw-droppingly beautiful. The photos really don’t do it justice… Tour options on all islands varied widely, but included ATV/4X4 Tours, Snorkeling, Pearl Farms, Vanilla Plantations, Drift Snorkeling, Diving, E-Bike Tours, Wave runners, Helicopter/Light Plane Tours and much more… Paul Gauguin also has access to a private beach on Bora Bora (wet landing via tender) as well as a private island in Taha’a. Most excursions run between $100-$180 per person, the flight tours are more of course. However, for the water based tours especially it's worth it to book with the cruise line to safe time and ensure a good experience. The private island was amazing! We enjoyed a Polynesian BBQ, huge coconut drinks, lots of snorkeling, a swim up bar, paddle boarding, kayaking and had the most amazing day exploring the small island. If you are interested in doing some shopping on this trip, here are a few tips: 1. No need to exchange money into local currency. US Dollars are accepted on all islands and are calculated 1:1 for hassle free shopping 2. Buy your vanilla in Taha’a! You must be booked on an island tour to get to the main island and do your shopping. The ships tender only runs to the private island, but vendors are on site to satisfy your shopping needs 3. For pearls, make sure they are certified! Pearls are qualified in categories A-D, with A being the best. Even street vendors can certify their pearls, but you have to ask. Most vendors (even jewelry stores) are willing to barter with you. Make a reasonable offer and most of them will be very wiling to accept it. For cheap pearls ($5-$30 range for gifts) buy them in Bora Bora. They look nice and come in many styles, but they are generally quality C and D. For nice pearls, category B and A, I would recommend to purchase them in Moorea. From what I saw, this is where we got the best prices on quality pearls. 4. You cannot bring fruits or flowers back to the US. 5. Pareos should cost you about $10 each, not more, and are a lovely gift to bring back home. 6. Pack plenty of sunscreen – a tube on board and in port costs about $35! And don’t forget your bug spray! ??</div>
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Excellent staff, facilities & destinationsCONS
need to book excursions early for the outer islands as space is limitedRECOMMENDED
No<div>The attention to detail was superb. Coordinating flights, transfers, hotels & cruise was all handled seamlessly. The staff onboard knew our names after the first introduction and greeted us by name throughout the cruise.</div>
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The staff is outstanding. The itinerary should be on everyone's bucket list.CONS
The necessity for tendering at each port is a small inconvenience. The ship is showing its age in a few areas like some of the public bathrooms have just a sink with exposed pipes instead of a vanity with some counterspace.RECOMMENDED
No<div>You haven't seen turquoise blue water until you have been to French Polynesia. The opportunities for water related activities are boundless. The m/s Paul Gauguin is an intimate ship with a very attentive and friendly staff who are warm and welcoming. Since the itinerary is so port intensive, with no sea days, most people are off on the varied shore excursions. There is a lot of emphasis on the Tahitian culture with programs on dancing, singing, and craft programs such as lei making or making shell bracelets. Food on board is very good. Do not miss the Molten Lava Cake with vanilla ice cream. The nighttime entertainment is mostly Tahitian singing and dancing.</div> <div>I enjoyed the tours to the Vanilla Farm and also to the Black Pearl Farm. Both were very interesting. Our highlight was the boat tour to see the Spinner dolphins with the naturalist who was both funny and very informative. We were fortunate enough to also see a few humpback whales which actually breached a few times! It was a wonderful vacation.</div>
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Wonderful food, great friendly crew, well-designed shipCONS
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YesExcellent, relaxing cruise. Good to be on a smaller cruise ship.
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Wonderful tour choicesCONS
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YesEnjoyed accommodations, tours.
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5-Star service evrywhereCONS
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YesDue to weather forecasts, our itinerary was changed without pre-boarding notice...most heard about the change via word of mouth. However, the PG Travel desk people were there to help everyone make any excursion changes for both ship & independent tours. They emailed independent tour operators & communicated all options to the passengers. We didn't miss any pre-booked tour. Even one tour refunded the $$ immediately. Service was unbelievable.
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JULY
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Everything!CONS
It rained on sea days - not enough to do.RECOMMENDED
No<div>The crew on board were exceptional. It did not take them a long time to get to know everyone's name. Fiji, Tonga, Cook Islands, Tahiti all so nice! Menus diverse with something for everyone. Two specialty restaurants with equally delicious food. Guest lecturers were very interesting and entertaining.</div>
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SEPTEMBER
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Activities - shore excursions well organized and the staff patient and knowledgealeCONS
Did not think the food was "excellent" if compared with other 5 Star Cruise lines.RECOMMENDED
NoLiked the idea of the Gauguins and Gauguines! Friendly and helpful and always willing to share information on their country! Bridge tour was great and impressed that the Galley tour was conducted by the Chief Chef, who recognized and came by at dinner. Missed many of the lectures as they were timed during the mornings when tours were scheduled. Tenders were well manned and prompt.
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Excellent food, the day on the private motu was very nice and fun and we met alot of people that dayCONS
The entertainment starts late each evening and perhaps it could start a little earlier.RECOMMENDED
NoWe fell in love with the crew and how nice and accommodating they were.
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Staff & Fellow cruisers - Intimate, Friendly and Personal in all regardsCONS
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YesMy wife and I were absolutely impressed with the service, stateroom accommodations, dining, breathtaking beauty and pride of Tahiti and the Tahitian people epitomized by Les Gaugines. We plan on returning for another even longer Paul Gaugin cruise within the year!! What a wonderful 2nd honeymoon they created for us. Mahalo and Maruru!
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MARCH
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Great food great diving great service the worksCONS
Can't think of anyRECOMMENDED
YesSuch a great trip still beaming from this cruise I had a blast may add more later
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Fantastic staff & crew, good variety of fresh food, all-inclusive except shore excursions.CONS
Internet connection very slow. No magnifying make-up mirrors in the bathrooms.RECOMMENDED
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Everything was greatCONS
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Excellent service, outstanding food and beverageCONS
Air conditioning, internet, small gym, no yoga or pilates possibilityRECOMMENDED
No<div>It is quite good shape and going into dry dock in Singapore after the next segment.</div>
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Staff, destinations, food, the smaller ship, great lecturers on board and how organized everybody was on the ship. It was a real plus to have free drinks of all kinds and to have the gratuities pre-paid.CONS
The only negative was some upholstery in the cabins and out on the back of the pool deck needed to be replaced, The other comment that kept coming up was that all clients felt thet the inter-net charges should be absorbed into the cost of the cruise instead of being charged for separately. With the service being rather slow, we did not feel that it was cost effective.RECOMMENDED
No<div>Everybody from the most attentive entire staff, to the beautiful cabins, the delicious food, the size of the ship, the ambiance of the ship, the entertainment and the shore excursions....it was all just perfect! The Gauguins on board were the very best ! I was very impressed with their ability to multi-task for 16 hours per day. Loved them all!</div> <div> </div> <div>My group was just wonderful and reflected the quality of people that choose to sail on PG. Very upscale, extremely well traveled and very friendly. I only had two couples that opted to remain to themselves, but I didn't mind,,,they were on vacation. The Captain's Cocktail party turned out to be quite lovely.</div> <div> </div> <div>Special commendations should be made to the guest lecturers, the front desk staff and Jean Paul, who were all extremely nice and helpful. Our cabin stewardess, Herlin, was a delight. And I felt that the photographer, Jan, was one of the best that we had ever had on a cruise ship.</div> <div> </div> <div> </div> <div> </div>
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MAY
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Small ship, personal service, fantastic itinerary, relaxed atmosphereCONS
Sparse shopping and dining options on the islands themselves; expensive onshore as wellRECOMMENDED
No<div>The Paul Gauguin is a beautifully appointed ship. The water sports platform was a real treat, as we were able to go kayaking and windsurfing right off the back of the ship! They had great fitness facilities, and it was wonderful to be able to anchor so close to the beautiful islands of the French Polynesia and enjoy the relaxed, tranquil beaches on each island. The music entertainment and dancing each night on the back of the ship under the southern hemisphere stars was most memorable.</div>
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Very little ship traffic in that part of the worldCONS
ExpensiveRECOMMENDED
YesIf you love islands, this is a wonderful cruise for you. Loved to finally see the remote Marquesas Islands. Not a lot of swimming there, but we visited archeological sites and shopped for the unique art and jewelry. The ship had three good speakers, one of which is an expert on pacific island culture and archeology. There are also several young Island Entertainers called the Gauguins and Gauguines who dance and host many events onboard. Once on an island there are many excursions to choose from if you want some activity or you can just walk around. The ship carries about 300 passengers and is very comfortable. Sometimes we were alone on the stern watching the blue blue ocean go by. There is never a feeling of being crowded and several restaurants to choose from. Part of the Itinerary goes to several of the Society Islands and they and their people are all so beautiful. Its easy to fly to Tahiti and things there seem safe and small. It was like going back in time 100 years. The boat is not formal and it is easy to meet people. The boat is very clean and our maid cleaned our room several times a day. We don't drink but all the drinks are free. There is an afternoon tea everyday at 4pm. So many perks! There is a spa, gym, boutique, and small pool.
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excellent way to see French Polynesia with overnight staysCONS
only suggestion, update cabin furniture and bathroom fixtures.RECOMMENDED
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Small ship, which fits with sailing in this area, with wonderful service and cuisine.. The criuise line has sailed in these waters for so many years that they everything totally in control and organizedCONS
None reallyRECOMMENDED
No<div>The air getting to this area is rather difficult and the major carrier not the greatest. So it is very worthwhile to take more than a seven day cruise. Those travelers who are into water sports have the best time. The divers on this cruise had the rare opportunity to dive with probably the best known diver in the world,Jean-Michel Cousteau. In fact, he added to the enjoyment of the cruise for even non-divers, for he made himself accessible to all. It was an extremely rewarding experience to be with him. The ship's choice of several dining venues is very welcome. As before, I find the main dining room a space that is not terribly welcoming. It and the rest of the ship--especially the staterooms--could have a more Polynesian feel. Somehow the ship lacks a sense of place.</div>
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JUNE
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Excellent Staff and ServiceCONS
Sometimes difficult to get reservations at Specialty RestaurantsRECOMMENDED
No<div> Overnights in Bora Bora and Moorea give you enough time to tour both islands or just relax at the beach if you wish. </div> <div> The Day at the Beach on Motu Mahana off Taha'a was a great experience with the activities offered, the barbecue, the beach, and water sports. </div> <div> The shore excursions offered were well run and I heard great reviews from many of the passengers. There is nothing like seeing the colorful fish in clear waters and petting the sting rays in the lagoon. The Les Gauguines represented the Polynesian Culture and were a great addition to the cruise.</div>
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