Paul Gauguin Cruises 2023 programme on sale
Paul Gauguin Cruises has launched sales of its 2023 small-ship sailings.
Six itineraries offer the chance to explore the South Pacific and beyond aboard newly renovated luxury small vessel Le Paul Gauguin.
The line has devised six itineraries, from 7 to 16 nights, exploring Tahiti, the Society Islands, and the Marquesas, Tuamotus, Tonga, the Cook Islands and Fiji Islands.
Activities on offer include swimming, diving, kayaking, paddle-boarding and snorkelling.
The vessel has 166 staterooms and suites, and has a shallow draught, allowing the ship to get in close to shallow lagoons.
The programme includes a new itinerary from Fiji to Bali.
Departing from Lautoka in Fiji, it sails through seven countries in the South Seas including Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Australia, East Timor and Indonesia
It also includes Fiji, Tonga, Cook & Society Islands cruises and the Marquesas, The Tuamotus & Society Islands sailing.
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