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Regent Luxury Ships:
Seven Seas Mariner
Seven Seas Navigator
Seven Seas Voyager
Luxury Cruise Destinations:
Regent Port Departures - Auckland, New Zealand
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Callao /Lima, Peru
- Cape Town, South Africa
- Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy
- Copenhagen, Denmark
- Dover, England
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
- Hong Kong, China
- Istanbul, Turkey
- Los Angeles, California
- Madeira (Funchal), Portugal
- Manaus, Brazil
- Monte Carlo, Monaco
- Mumbai (Bombay), India
- Osaka, Japan
- Papeete, French Polynesia
- Piraeus (Athens), Greece
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- San Francisco, California
- Seward, Alaska
- Shanghai, China
- Singapore, Singapore
- Southampton, England
- Stockholm, Sweden
- Sydney, Australia
- Ushuaia, Argentina
- Vancouver, British Columbia
- Venice, Italy
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Europe & the Mediterranean Cruises

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Luxury Cruises - Regent Cruise Deals
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Paul Gauguin Luxury Cruise Ship
Paul Gauguin Sailing Dates:
Like Paul Gauguin setting out for Tahiti and Polynesia, we seek that mysterious world of light, free and beautiful, without thoughts of tomorrow. To this spirit we dedicate the 320-guest m/s Paul Gauguin. Discover a world where mind and body are in harmony with nature and the spirit soars. Where every morning, you awake refreshed in a setting where body and spirit are revitalized and rejuvenated. Sail with us aboard the new m/s Paul Gauguin and share our passion for the most beautiful islands on earth.
The origins of the m/s Paul Gauguin lie in France with the vision of a luxury vessel designed to sail in French Polynesia on a year-round basis. The owners joined forces with Regent Seven Seas Cruises to develop this vision and dream. While remaining faithful to its French origins, the m/s Paul Gauguin incorporates the six-star standards of service and comfort for which Regent Seven Seas is renowned, and features spacious staterooms (50% with private balconies), a state-of-the-art marina, single seating dining, an extensive spa and much more. The ship was built in the prestigious Chantiers de l'Atlantique in St. Nazaire, France, made her inaugural Polynesian cruise in January 1998, and proudly flies the French flag.
Sailing on seven-night voyages from Papeete, Tahiti, the m/s Paul Gauguin visits five idyllic islands which the artist celebrated over and over again in his paintings. This remarkable vessel is an extension of the informal, relaxing environment of Polynesia, interpreted with American attention to luxury and comfort and French flair for casual sophistication. Designed to be in harmony with the natural beauty of the islands and its culture, the atmosphere aboard radiates warmth, informality and openness. Here, the constraints of formal wear, tuxedos and ties are forgotten and the only dress code is relaxation.
So, come join us in our island paradise which is closer than you imagined... and more than you dreamed.
Paul Gauguin Facts | Date Launched: 01/08/1998 Registry: Wallis & Futuna Officers: French/European Crew Members:211 Crew:International Complement: 206 Gross Tons: 18800.0 Length (ft.): 513 Beam (ft.): 71 Passengers: 320 Dinner Seatings: 1 Cuisine: French, Contemporary Dress Code: Casual Elegance Room Service:Yes Tipping: Included in fare Outdoor Pools: 1 Fitness Center: Yes Spa: Yes Beauty Salon: Yes Showroom: Yes Bars/Lounges: 4 Casino: Yes Shops: Yes Library: Yes Child Program: No Self-service Laundry: No Elevators: 4 Suites: 19 Outside Doubles: 142 Singles Surcharge: $995-200%
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Activities - Fare Tahiti Gallery, featuring Polynesian art and artifacts, will introduce you to the islands' colorful heritage
- Special lecturer to enhance your experience and provide fascinating insights and a greater understanding of the Polynesian people
- Exciting folkloric shows featuring the arts of the islands are given on board
- Outdoor pool
- Fitness Center features a full range of exercise equipment
- Carita, for the ultimate refreshment of body and soul, the premier name in beauty in Paris, to create and operate our on-board spa
- Watersports are a highlight of the Polynesian experience. The ship's small size allows it to navigate in shallow lagoons and narrow channels where larger ships may not sail. With the specially designed retractable watersports platform, guests may descend to sea level where they can conveniently hop aboard a windsurfer, launch a kayak, try a little waterskiing or set out for a SCUBA diving expedition. A scuba certification program is offered on board.
Entertainment Watch spectacular performances such as an electrifying Polynesian show featuring the arts of the islands in the main lounge. One night it might be the soaring cappella harmonies of himene songs. Another might feature a thrilling performance of ote'a - a complex line dance accompanied by drums telling the ancestral legends of the Polynesian people. Later on in your cruise, you'll have a chance to learn how to dance in true Polynesian style from our wonderful Gauguines performers. Sing along at the piano bar in this spectacular observation lounge atop the ship. At night it's transformed into a romantic nightclub where a chanteuse sings the Parisian blues and couples sway on the indoor/outdoor dance floor. On any evening, pulses run high in the Le Casino with its blackjack tables and roulette wheel. Or when Cognac and cigars are in order, the Connoisseur Club provides a warmly relaxing environment, much like a favorite private club in London. Have a glass of port at the bar or pick your favorite smoke from the humidor. What's Included In The Price Of A Cruise?There are cruise vacations to suit every budget, from the cost-conscious to the most luxurious. Even more important, a cruise offers the best travel value for your money, because almost everything is included in the upfront price. Your fare includes: Regent Seven Seas cruise fares include all onboard gratuities; complimentary beverages including select wines and spirits served throughout the ship; complimentary 24-hour room service menu; complimentary in-suite dining including selections from the main dining room during dinner hours; in-suite refrigerator replenished daily with soft drinks, beer and bottled water; Butler service in Category B suites and above; in-suite bar setup in Butler suites; choice of multiple open-seating dining venues; iPod? music system in all Butler suites (Bose?, speakers in top three suite categories); WiFi hotspots; in-suite movie channels and DVDs; 1:1.6 crew per guest ratio - among the highest at sea; spacious, all oceanview suites and staterooms, most with balconies; space ratios from 60 to 71.5 - among the highest at sea; and self-service launderettes (excluding Paul Gauguin and Explorer II). |
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