Paul Gauguin Cruises launches 2025 South Pacific cruise program
Paul Gauguin Cruises has unveiled its 2025 South Pacific cruise program.
It comprises 26 voyages and six distinct itineraries in French Polynesia, Fiji and the South Pacific.
Cruises span seven to 14 nights.
New for 2025 is a 10-night Tuamotus & Society Islands itinerary featuring the line’s first-ever overnight stay in Fakarava, Tuamotu Archipelago.
This is a UNESCO-listed Biosphere Reserve renowned for its marine habitat.
The voyage also includes nights in Bora Bora, Papeete and the Society Islands, with visits to Rangiroa,; Moorea, Huahine, Raiatea; and Motu Mahana.
Highlights of the 2025 deployment include extended exploration of enduring favourite Bora Bora on most itineraries.
The itineraries navigate the Cook Islands, the Marquesas and Tuamotus, with the opportunity to include a visit to Tonga and Fiji.
Travellers booking early enjoy up to 30% savings on all-inclusive fares.
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