Description
Fall under the spell of the Society Islands, the lively heart of French Polynesia, where spectacular scenery and cultural heritage come together. Huahine charms with its preserved atmosphere and its ancestral sites, while the motu Mahana invites you to an intimate interlude, between clear sand and the scent of vanilla. Bora Bora stands out with the dazzling beauty of its lagoon and its emblematic volcanic silhouette, and Moorea’s appeal lies in its lush landscapes and breathtaking panoramas. With white sand beaches, turquoise waters and local traditions, these islands offer a unique immersion into the beauty and soul of French Polynesia.
Trip Name
Tahiti and the Society Islands Small Ship Luxury Cruise
Days
8
Overview
Vessel Type: Luxury Expedition
Length: 504 feet / 153.6 meters
Passenger Capacity: 330
Paul Gauguin operates as a dedicated South Pacific specialist, built around warm ambience, relaxed sophistication and immersion in Polynesian culture. Its shallow draft allows close access to lagoons, reefs and sheltered anchorages that larger ships cannot reach, anchoring the experience in the region’s landscapes and traditions. Interiors emphasise openness to the horizon, with lounges, promenades and a marina platform creating steady contact with the outdoors. Daily life centres on gastronomy influenced by both French culinary tradition and local flavours, unhurried social spaces, and a calm, international atmosphere that supports easy movement between relaxation and exploration.
The ship carries a maximum of 330 guests across 165 staterooms and suites, balancing intimacy with facilities suited to tropical cruising. Accommodation ranges from porthole staterooms to large owner’s suites, all designed for comfort during long days in the islands. A marina at the stern supports water-based activities, and the Moana Explorer programme adds structured discovery for younger travellers. Combined with attentive crew and region-specific expertise, Paul Gauguin provides a focused, quietly refined platform for exploring the Pacific with consistent proximity to its lagoons, culture and natural rhythms.














