Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced a selection of exotic
South Pacific itineraries for 2007 aboard the luxurious Paul
Gauguin. A total of 37 sailings will explore the enticing beauty of
the region, from the Society Islands' Tahiti, Bora Bora and Moorea,
to the Marquesas and the Tuamotus and beyond to the Cook Islands
and Fiji. Four newly added 14-night cruises provide the opportunity
to sail beyond French Polynesia to Fiji, for maiden calls in
Savusavu, Lautoka and Yasawa..
During these four new voyages, guests can learn about ancient
Polynesian culture in Aitutaki and Rarotonga in the Cook Islands;
discover the exquisite reefs of Yasawa (Fiji); explore the terraced
burial tombs of ancient Tongan kings in Nuku'alofa; and luxuriate
on Regent's own private islet, Motu Mahana. Stunning scenery awaits
as the vessel approaches the sparkling lagoon of Moorea and lush
tropical hills of Bora Bora, James Michener's famed "Bali Hai.”
Additional 7- to 14-night itineraries brings guests through the
vivid seascapes of French Polynesia, including the Society,
Tuamotu, Marquesas, Cook and Austral Islands, all roundtrip from
Papeete, Tahiti. Guests can choose from a full selection of
exciting shore excursions.
The 330-guest, all-ocean view Paul Gauguin boasts the longest
deployment of a luxury cruise line in the region and is the only
luxury ship in the world to be deployed year-round in one
location.
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