Paul Gauguin

- Shipyard Chantiers de l'Atlantique
- Year 1997
- Length 153.66 m
- Beam 21.60 m
- Tons 19,170 gt
- Decks 7
- Cabins 166
- Passengers 320
- Crew 115
- Crew/Pax ratio 1 : 2.78
- Currency USD
- Language English
- Flag Bahamas
Paul Gauguin was built in 2007 for Regent Seven Seas Cruises (then Radisson Seven Seas Cruises) which positioned her for Pacific cruises from the outset. In 2010 it was sold to Pacific Beachcompber. Built in France, it still sails in the waters of Polynesia, with itineraries often departing from Tahiti to the Society's Islands, Fiji, Marquis, Tonga, etc..
In addition to these wonderful islands, there is also a very high standard of on-board services, which places it among the Luxury cruise ships. Paul Gauguin offers an excellent opportunity to visit Polynesia and its many islands comfortably on board a beautiful ship.
Gabriele Bassi
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Polineasian dream on the Paul Gauguin
Service, itinerary
The cruise ship to try for having the best journey around Pacific islands. Kind and nice crew, lovely dining, perfect itinerary with long staying and ver night in some port of call. Luxury service for an unforgettable experience.
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Embarkation
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Comfort and design
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Comfort and design
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Kindness
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Gym and Spa
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Shops
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Theater shows
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Internet service / Wi-fi
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Casino
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Baby club / Teen club
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Guest service
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Bar service
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Main restaurants quality
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Buffet restaurants quality
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Speciality restaurants quality
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Language assistance