| 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.
The origins of the m/s Paul Gauguin lie in
France with the vision of a luxury vessel
designed to sail in French Polynesia on a
year-round basis. The owners joined forces with
Radisson Seven Seas Cruises to develop this
vision and dream. While remaining faithful to its
French origins, the m/s Paul Gauguin incorporates
the six-star standards of service and comfort for
which Radisson Seven Seas is renowned, and
features spacious staterooms (50% with private
balconies), a state-of-the-art marina, single
seating dining, an extensive spa and much more.
The ship was built in the prestigious Chantiers
de l'Atlantique in St. Nazaire, France, made her
inaugural Polynesian cruise in January 1998, and
proudly flies the French flag.
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. |