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| The ships of Radisson Seven Seas
Cruises offer voyages of exploration and discovery
to over 300 ports on six continents, including
Antarctica. Our luxury vessels are designed for
guests numbering in the hundreds rather than the
thousands. The ambiance on board is personal,
individual, accommodating - "upscale but not
uptight." And all ships share certain distinctions
in accommodations, service, dining and amenities
that elevate them to the lofty vantage point of our
enviable six stars. |
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m/s
PAUL GAUGUIN (370 Guests)
The deluxe 320-guest Paul Gauguin is specially designed for
cruising the islands of Tahiti and French Polynesia. Sailing on 7-night
voyages from Papeete, Tahiti, the Paul Gauguin visits the
islands of Tahiti, Raiatea, Tahaa, Bora Bora, Moorea and our own private
South Seas paradise, Motu Mahana. A retractable watersports platform
offers waterskiing, kayaking, and windsurfing, while a comprehensive
shore excursion program brings exciting choices in each port, catering to
all lifestyles |
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| Product Feature |
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Paul Gauguin |
| Ship Size |
320
guests |
| Ratings |
5 stars from Fielding's
6 Ribbons from Stern's |
| Crew Ratio (lowest is best) |
Crew-to-guest ratio of
1:1.5 |
| Space Ratio (highest is
best) |
Space-per-guest ratio of
59 |
| Staterooms |
All outside staterooms.
Staterooms are 200-249 sq. ft. Full-size tub, refrigerator &
bathrobe in all staterooms |
| Inclusive Features |
Gratuities; all soft
drinks, juices; cocktail parties; fine wines with lunch and dinner;
stocked bar in stateroom |
| Cuisine |
Menus inspired by 2-star
Michelin chef |
| Watersports Platform |
Ship has own watersports
platform with complimentary kayaking, waterskiing and windsurfing |
| SCUBA Diving |
Full SCUBA diving program
available on board with resident PADI divemasters |
| Snorkeling Equipment |
Complimentary snorkeling
equipment available to all guests |
| Private Island |
A Radisson Seven Seas
Cruises exclusive: Guests spend the day at our own private island,
with elaborate barbecue, drinks and complimentary watersports |
| Polynesian Experience |
Onboard gallery with
original works by Gauguin and Polynesian artifacts; photos of
nineteenth century Tahiti throughout; a stone “tiki” god in each
stateroom; Polynesian hostesses and entertainers. |
| Air & Land Options |
Airfare is available from
79 North American gateways; a choice of interesting land programs is
available with cruises |
| Deposit and Payment |
Staterooms can be held
without deposit for three days, and without penalty for cancellation
up to 120 days prior to sailing |
| Cruise Line experience
Itinerary |
The m/s Paul Gauguin has
sailed full-time in French Polynesia since January 1998. Five islands
plus private island offered in seven nights |
| Cruise Length |
All of the highlights of
French Polynesia in just seven nights, with convenient weekend
departures |
| Overall Experience |
Exceptional product of
refined quality in spacious, elegant environment. Unique, upscale
experience, with outstanding service and inclusive value. |
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