Paul Gauguin Cruises operates the award-winning luxury small-ship the
m/s Paul Gauguin, providing an exceptional cruise experience.
One ship – One fabulous location
The m/s Paul Gauguin
- 330 guests
- Crew: 217
- Length: 504 feet
Designed specifically to glide in luxury through the shallow seas of the South Pacific, The Gauguin is a small-ship cruiser’s dream. She delivers travelers to intimate ports inaccessible to larger cruise ships, all the while providing a travel experience that is nothing short of luxurious. Once on board, guests enjoy newly-decorated spacious suites and staterooms (more than 70% with private balconies), an onboard watersports marina, three dining venues, an extensive spa, and five-star service. Life on The Gauguin also reflects the beauty and rich cultural heritage of the islands she calls upon, with a warm, friendly feel, informal setting, and even a beloved troupe of Les Gauguin and Les Gauguines—local Tahitians who serve as onboard hosts and hostesses, entertainers, and storytellers.
Where do they cruise?
- Tahiti
- Marquesas
- Society Islands
- Cook Islands
- Fiji
- Tonga
- Bora Bora
- Singapore
- Northern Australia
Why We Love Paul Gauguin Cruises
- All oceanview accommodations
- Three dining venues
- Complimentary 24-hour room service
- Complimentary beverages including select wines and spirits, beer
- Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the ship
- Onboard gratuities
- Spa and beauty services
- Optional PADI SCUBA diving program and certification
- Fully equipped fitness center
- Presentations by local naturalists, special guests, Polynesian artists and music
- Two wheelchair-accessible staterooms
Sample Staterooms
Owner’s Suite
Grand Suite
Veranda
Category D
Category E
Category F
Sample Cruises
Fiji, Tonga, Cook Islands, & Society Islands
13 nights to discover the South Pacific in no-hurry style
Islands of the Marquesas & Tuamotus
14 nights to discover in-depth these remote islands and unique culture
Immersive Indonesia: Singapore to Australia
14 nights to discover Indonesia’s rich cultural heritage