November 16, 2011

Paul Gauguin Cruises To The Stunning Islands Of The South Pacific

As you consider your warm-weather getaway this winter, make certain that you are aware of the many ways a luxury cruise to Tahiti & the Society Islands aboard the award-winning m/s Paul Gauguin can provide you with a holiday, and memories of a lifetime. Named after the impressionist painter who journeyed to the South Seas to produce many of his masterpieces, M/S Paul Gauguin Cruises convey you to the same paradise in unprecedented luxury, indeed the ship has been specially designed to sail the shallow waters of French Polynesia.

You can avoid having Jack Frost nipping at your nose this holiday season by joining the m/s Paul Gauguin on a luxury all-inclusive cruise through the tropical paradise of French Polynesia. "White Christmas" takes on a whole new interpretation amid these white-sand beaches, where the balmy tropical sun is sure to make your season bright.

The Society Islands in the South Pacific has long been the ideal haven for travellers looking for the perfect relaxing holiday. Those after adventure are also drawn to this chain of islands and are happy to make the long-haul journey, to dive, snorkel and swim with sea turtles, stingrays and an amazing variety of tropical fish.

As you touch the shores of Tahiti, Bora Bora, and three equally captivating islands, including m/s Paul Gauguin's own private motu, you'll appreciate the ultimate in balmy breezes, sensational sunsets, enticing beaches, and a laid-back lifestyle.

This extraordinary vessel marries all-inclusive, five-star service and accommodation with a friendly and casual atmosphere as she cruises the turquoise waters of the South Pacific. An on-board water-sports marina, a choice of dining areas and an extensive spa are among the ship’s luxurious amenities.

m/s Paul Gauguin is not just a ship passing in the night. It cruises these islands each and every day of its life. A cruise aboard m/s Paul Gauguin will unlock the secrets of French Polynesia for you in ways that no other form of travel can.

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