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Paul Gauguin Announces 2026 Moana Explorer Program

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Paul Gauguin Cruises announced the 2026 voyages for its Moana Explorer Program offered to younger guests on 11 summer and holiday voyages aboard the m/s Paul Gauguin. The complimentary program is the only one of its kind among luxury lines exploring Tahiti. 

Marking the line’s sixth year of partnership with Te mana o te moana, a South Pacific marine education and conservation foundation, the enriching program is designed to engage children ages six to 15 with hands-on, interactive activities showcasing the natural wonders and unique cultures of the region.

Moana Explorer Program activities range from learning about the impacts of water pollution, playing beach “Survivor” games, and hiking volcanic mountains to snorkeling in pristine lagoons along with the naturalists. The program is notable for going far beyond the formulaic structure of traditional children’s programs. 

Depending on the itinerary, they might explore underwater life, conduct water experiments, create natural jewelry, go on a treasure hunt, learn about Tahitian culture, discover island legends and geology, design their own Polynesian tattoo, and more. 

 “In partnership with Te mana o te moana, our Moana Explorer Program continues to be incredibly popular and we are thrilled to offer our young guests activities led by local naturalists that are both educational and fun,” said Susan Robison, General Manager, Sales and Marketing, for Paul Gauguin Cruises. “The result is one of the most deeply authentic experiences children can experience when exploring French Polynesia with Paul Gauguin Cruises.”  

“It has been a privilege to partner with Paul Gauguin Cruises to help inspire the visions and interests of our youngest global citizens,” said Hélène Duran, General Manager at Te mana o te moana. “As our relationship blossoms into its sixth year, we look forward to continuing to share the unique culture, wildlife, and wilderness of French Polynesia with the kids both on board and ashore.” 

The Moana Explorer Program is available on the following summer and holiday voyages in 2026: 

7-Night Tahiti & the Society Islands 

Features overnights in Bora Bora, Moorea and Tahiti. 

June 6, 2026 

July 4, 2026 

August 8, 2026  

 7-Night More Society Islands & Tahiti  

A return to sacred Raiatea and an overnight in Bora Bora and Tahiti. 

June 13, 2026 

July 11, 2026 

August 29, 2026 

 11-Night Society Islands & Tuamotus  

Highlights include Fakarava’s UNESCO Marine Biosphere Reserve; and Huahine’s rain forested jungle. 

July 18, 2026 

10-Night More Tuamotus & Society Islands 

Exploring lagoons in Fakara and Rangiroa; overnights in Bora Bora and Moorea. 

July 29, 2026 

 14-Night Marquesas, Tuamotus & Society Islands  

Jungle-clad, archaeologically-rich Marquesan isles; lagoons of Fakarava and Bora Bora. 

June 20, 2026 

August 15, 2026 

December 19, 2026 

 The Moana Explorer Program is also available on six voyages in 2024 and 12 voyages in 2025. 

 There is no fee for the program as it is included as part of the line’s all-inclusive cruise fares. Plus, kids 17 years and younger sail for free when traveling in the same suite or stateroom as their parents (fares from $5,140*, Category E), enhancing the value of family travel with Paul Gauguin Cruises. For details on the Moana Explorer Program, visit our website.  

For more information about Paul Gauguin Cruises, please contact a Travel Advisor, call 800-848-6172, or visit www.pgcruises.com.  

*Prices are per person USD, double occupancy. 

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