Experience the Polynesian spirit of welcome as you travel to some of the world's most tranquil and exotic islands with Paul Gauguin Cruises. With more than 25 years of calling the South Pacific home, Paul Gauguin Cruises offers travelers an unparalleled cultural connection strengthened by onboard local hosts and visits to hidden destinations that larger ships cannot access.
The Stunning South Seas
Find the perfect balance of relaxation and exploration as you sail across the South Pacific to destinations including Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Tahiti and the Cook Islands. Each island offers a new discovery, from cultural immersion and heritage tours to Scuba diving. Take adventure to the next level with activities such as helicopter flightseeing or off-road safaris.
All-Inclusive Luxury
Everything’s included on every voyage, from beverages and gratuities to roundtrip airfare from Los Angeles. Take luxury to a new level at one of Paul Gauguin Cruises’ private retreats: a white-sand beach in Bora Bora and the private islet, Motu Mahana. At both destinations, enjoy complimentary kayaking, windsurfing and paddleboarding – and of course, an on-site bar.
The Wild Side
Become an expert on the natural wonders of the islands with a new onboard program designed by the Wildlife Conservation Society launching in 2017. The partnership includes lectures, shore excursions and a new kids program, Stewards of Nature.
Onboard Experts
Join winemakers, illusionists, oceanographers, Polynesian culture experts and more on designated 2017 sailings and attend lectures, performances and workshops. Best of all, these exclusive offerings are all included in cruise fares.
Paradise Extended
Enhance your trip with pre- or post-cruise extensions at some of the South Pacific's finest resorts including The Brando, a luxury eco-lodge with private beaches for every bungalow, and the InterContinental Bora Bora featuring 5-star overwater villas.
Contact your Cruise Planners Travel Advisor to select a Paul Gauguin Cruises sailing that will transport you to the heart of Polynesia.