Paul Gauguin 2013 Voyages by Gauguin Brochure Outlines French Polynesian Voyages

Paul Gauguin Cruises debuted its 2013 Voyages by Gauguin brochure. The 86-page brochure showcases a variety of dream cruises to enchanting destinations and can be viewed on-line at here.

The brochure outlines five itineraries in French Polynesia that are available aboard the renovated Gauguin and 13 new itineraries encompassing the Caribbean, Latin America, and Europe on the cruise line’s new luxury small ship, The Moana. Detailed itineraries are grouped by region and include cruise schedules, maps, highlights, and fares.

The Gauguin’s voyages in French Polynesia feature a host of islands with white-sand beaches, aqua lagoons, mist-laden mountains and warm Polynesian culture. Itineraries include: seven-night Tahiti & the Society Islands; 10-night Society Islands & Tuamotus; 11-night Cook Islands & Society Islands; 11-night Australs & Society Islands; and 14-night Marquesas, Tuamotus & Society Islands.

December and March, The Moana offers seven-night Caribbean voyages roundtrip from St. Martin visiting a mix of islands and unspoiled gems in the French West Indies, British Virgin Islands and St. Kitts & Nevis. In January and February, The Moana’s 13- and 14-night Latin American cruises feature a classic transit of the Panama Canal; Cartagena, Columbia; and the wildlife reserves of Costa Rica. 

From April through November, The Moana operates a variety of European voyages. Highlights include seven-night cruises in the Black Sea and Greek Isles; a roundtrip Spanish Coast voyage; and sailings along Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast and French and Italian Rivieras. Three voyages transit Greece’s Corinth Canal—an experience available only to small ships like The Moana. During spring and fall, 14-night transatlantic crossings are offered between Europe and the Caribbean.

In addition to unique itineraries, Paul Gauguin Cruises’ fleet distinctions, accommodations, dining venues, entertainment options, activities, shore excursion sampler, pre- and post-cruise hotel program, air/sea program, deck plans and general information are also featured.

All-inclusive fares include complimentary beverages featuring select wines and spirits; an in-room refrigerator replenished daily with soft drinks, beer, and bottled water; and onboard gratuities for room stewards and dining staff.

Additionally, Paul Gauguin Cruises offers savings of 50 percent off all-inclusive standard cruise fares on all voyages of both ships, plus included airfare from Los Angeles on French Polynesia itineraries. Past guests of The Gauguin, enjoy additional savings of 5 percent off cruise fares aboard either vessel, as a member of the Paul Gauguin Society. And guests who book select departures by Nov. 1, 2012, can enjoy double the Paul Gauguin Society benefit, for total savings of 10 percent off final cruise fares.

For more information, visit www.pgcruises.com.