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| Tahiti & Society Islands 7-night cruise |
| Departure Dates: |
December 14, 2016 |
| Price: |
Adult: Starting at $3873.00 |
Child: $call |
| Single Room Supplement: |
$CALL |
| Note: |
We reserve the right to adjust fare basic on currency exchange rate. |
| (Price is for Free round trip air from Los Angeles. Other cities please inquire.) (Tax is not included.)
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| Categories |
brochure Fare |
Promotion fare |
| owners suite |
$20,490 |
$9,810 |
| grand suite |
$19,690 |
$9,430 |
| A |
$15,890 |
$7,625 |
| B |
$13,390 |
$6,438 |
| C |
$11,490 |
$5,535 |
| D |
$10,790 |
$5,203 |
| E |
$ 8,790 |
$4,253 |
| F |
$ 7,990 |
$3,873 |
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Government Fees & Taxes : $99.00. Cruise ship fuel surcharge may apply.
All-inclusive pricing include: Free round trip air from Los Angeles. select wines and spirits, soft drinks, bottled water, hot beverages, and shipboard gratuities, 24-hour room service; refrigerator stocked with soft drinks, beer and bottled water replenished daily.
Terms & Conditions: All itineraries and maps are subject to change. For complete information on terms , please contact your travel professional or call Paul Gauguin Cruises at 800-848-6172 for more information.
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| Day 1 Embark Paul Gauguin in Papeete, Tahiti |
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You'll embark Paul Gauguin . This luxurious yet casual,
ultra-deluxe vessel will be your home for the next week. |
| Day 2 Raiatea |
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day to explore the island that was once the cultural,
religious, royal and political heart of Polynesia. Ancient
Polynesians built maraes, or temples, of stone in many
sizes. The maraes provided a physical space for the spirit
of the gods to occupy during ritual ceremonies, as did the
carved wooden tikis for which the region is famous. Be sure
to visit Taputapuatea, the most important marae in the
Society Islands. |
| Day 3 Taha'a (Motu Mahana) |
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Motu Mahana featuring white sand beaches with swaying palms,
crystal-clear waters and gentle breezes. Guests will spend a
full day exploring this idyllic, isolated island, and
relaxing with a delicious barbecue lunch and Polynesian
entertainment featuring strolling musicians and singers. |
| Day 4 Bora Bora |
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Immediately recognizable by the basalt tombstone of Mount
Otemanu, this half-atoll, half-mountain is surrounded by a
spectacular lagoon and a series of smaller islands. Ancient
Polynesians called it Parapora, or “firstborn,” because they
thought it was the first island created after Raiatea. |
| Day 5 Bora Bora |
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Explore more of this magical isle on your own or on a choice
of optional shore excursions. |
| Day 6 Moorea |
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Covered in an abundance of fresh fruits and flowers,
spectacular mountain peaks, peaceful multi-hued lagoons and
palm-fringed beaches – Moorea's awesome beauty is
unsurpassed. During your visit, you might embark on a
dolphin-watching expedition with a marine biologist and
witness these fascinating animals in their amazing natural
habitat. |
| Day 7 Moorea/Papeete (Tahiti) |
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Explore more of this peaceful oasis. Perhaps you will choose
to trek on the “Trails of the Ancients” or snorkel one of
the world's most beautiful lagoons. At the end of the
afternoon, we cruise to our home port in Papeete, docking
for the night. |
| Day 8 Disembark in Papeete |
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Cap off your epic journey where it all began. If you want to
explore more of this side of paradise, perhaps you will
choose our pre- and post-cruise hotel programs in Huahine,
Bora Bora, Moorea, Taha'a and Papeete. |
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