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Paul Gauguin

The first major cruise to be based in Tahiti year-round, the Paul Gauguin offers a truly deluxe cruise experience. She features all-outside cabins and even a marina platform.

Operator: Radisson Seven Seas Cruises Capacity (double occupancy): 320
Builder: Chantiers de l'Atlantique Full Capacity: 320
Inaugurated: 1998 Space Ratio: 59.9 / 59.9
Gross Tonnage: 19,170 gt Crew: 210
Length: 513 ft. / 157 m Berlitz® Rating: ****+

Cruise Reviews
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Mark Hunacek, May 6th, 2006; French Polynesia 
Greg "Pepe" Giese; French Polynesia 
Lawrence Borne; French Polynesia
Karen Webster; French Polynesia
Luke Davis; French Polynesia 

Wendy Harrison; French Polynesia

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Ed Durnall; French Polynesia

Excerpts from RSSC's Website
about the Paul Gauguin

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.

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.

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