Paul Gauguin Review

M/S Paul Gauguin

Review for the South Pacific Cruise on Paul Gauguin
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2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Jan 2016

This was absolutely the most amazing trip I have ever been on. My husband and I, along with our best friends, were all celebrating our 35th anniversaries. EVERYTHING about the cruise was fabulous. We had a balcony room on deck 7. I highly recommend a balcony. We had originally booked a porthole room on deck 3 because of cost, but were offered an upgrade for $600 per person. It was worth every dollar. The cabin was large with a lot of storage space. The bathroom had a full tub. Our cabin stewardess, Maravic, was marvelous. Room service was very prompt, and our refrigerator was replenished daily with soda, beer and water.

The food was excellent. We ate all of our evening meals at La Etiolle. Phillip was the best waiter ever! The choices were many, and all dishes were outstanding. The breakfast and lunch buffets were excellent as well. The ports were all amazing. Words cannot describe the natural beauty of the Society Islands.

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Cabin Balcony stateroom

Excellent in all aspects.

Port Reviews

Bora Bora

Le Truck was a great way to see the entire island. Just the right amount of time.

Bora Bora

We had all access to the Bora Bora Intercontinental Hotel facilities. The beach was fabulous.

Moorea

Great fun on a very nice catamaran with a stop for stop for snorkeling.

Huahine

We took the tender to shore and then a free shuttle into the town of FARE. There was not much going on being a Sunday. But it was a nice way to see part of the island.

Tahiti (Papeete)

This was a nice 2.5 hour tour of the city before going to our day room at the Tahiti Pearl.

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