
Paul Gauguin Cruises is celebrating its 25th anniversary of sailing throughout French Polynesia, exploring the Society Islands, Tuamotus, Marquesas, and beyond to the Cook Islands, Fiji, and Bali aboard its sole ship, Paul Gauguin.
According to the cruise line, the ship takes center stage as it was purposefully designed to navigate the region’s lagoons along with its beloved crew and Les Gauguins and Les Gauguines – a local troupe of Tahitian hosts who live on the ship.
To mark the occasion, the cruise line is launching a year of celebrations starting with a commemorative video highlighting features Paul Gauguin and its connection to The Islands of Tahiti.
“As we celebrate this 25th year, we are incredibly grateful to our loyal guests and valued travel partners for their continued devotion to Paul Gauguin Cruises and look forward to a year of nostalgic celebration and new discovery,” said Navin Sawhney, CEO Americas for Paul Gauguin Cruises.
Paul Gauguin Cruises says it has has established long-standing relationships with the local communities throughout the archipelagos, leading to personalized guest experiences both on land and aboard.
“On this very special 25th Anniversary occasion, we are delighted to celebrate The Gauguinas the longest continually operating luxury ship in Tahiti—one that has become an extension of our islands and is a beautiful destination unto herself,” said Jean-Marc Mocellin, Director General/CEO of Tahiti Tourisme.
The Gauguin was recently reimagined with a contemporary decor and staterooms – many with a private balcony. Paul Gauguin Cruises offers all-inclusive voyages of 7- to 16-nights throughout French Polynesia and the South Pacific. Itineraries feature multiple overnights in isles such as Bora Bora, Moorea, and Tahiti. Voyages through 2024 are available to reserve with fares starting at USD $2,990 per person.