Paul Gauguin gets an upgrade under new owners Ponant and overs deals for 2020/2021

Family-friendly luxury cruise ship Le Paul Gauguin has announced exclusive savings offers of up to $1,600 per person for all new guests booking voyages from June 2020 onwards.

The onboard watersports marina, Paul Gauguin
The onboard watersports marina

The ship, which has recently joined the PONANT family, will undertake a comprehensive refit before returning to service in June 2020.

The cruise company says she will maintain her “laid-back-yet-chic style, imbued with Polynesian culture, that is the famous Paul Gauguin signature.”
The ship has 159 luxury staterooms and suites, and will be subject to the most significant renovations in the ship’s history, including refurbishment of all suites, staterooms and public spaces, plus environmental upgrades that reflect the company’s ongoing commitment to sustainable tourism.
For her new season, the line is offering discounts of $1600.  Prices start from $4,590 per person in a Porthole Stateroom for the 7-night voyage that includes the classic highlights of French Polynesia.

The offer extends across a range of 7-14 night itineraries including:

  • 7-night Society Islands & Tahiti Iti;
  • 7-night Tahiti & Society Islands; 
  • 10-night Society Islands & the Tuamotus;
  • 11-night Cook Islands & Society Islands;
  • 12-night Fiji, Tonga, Cook Islands & Society Islands (also operates as 13-night itinerary in reverse direction),
  • 14-night Marquesas Islands, the Tuamotus & Society Islands voyages.
Contact your travel agent for further details or call the Paul Gauguin offices at PONANT on 1800 878 671 (Australia) or 0800 854 777 (New Zealand) or email PaulGauguin.AUS@ponant.com
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