Paul Gauguin virtual ship tours offered to UK agents
Small ship line Paul Gauguin Cruises is offering UK travel professionals a virtual tour of its Tahiti based ship.
The virtual visit of m/s Paul Gauguin tales place on 20 October and consists of a full tour of all public areas and state room categories.
It also includes as a tour of Motu Mahana, the cruise line’s private islet, where ship guests normally partake in swimming, snorkelling, kayaking and Polynesian activities.
The virtual tour will be led by Elaine Gillard, UK marketing director for Paul Gauguin Cruises.
"This new virtual ship visit is a fantastic opportunity for our agent partners to familiarise themselves with the m/s Paul Gauguin and I’m sure it will be a huge help to them when talking to potential customers," Gillard said.
Paul Gauguin, which as been acquired by Ponant, sails out of Papeete, Tahiti to islands in French Polynesia and the South Pacific, including Bora Bora and Moorea.
The line resumed cruising this summer and just recently joined CLIA’s Australasia chapter.
Agents can reserve a place for the tour by emailing: [email protected]
Written by Ray Montgomery, US Editor
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