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Lautoka, Viti Levu Island - Papeete, Tahiti Island
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Lautoka, Viti Levu Island - Papeete, Tahiti Island

Date

2027-04-15

Duration

13 nights

Departure Port

Lautoka

Fiji

Arrival Port

Papeete

French Polynesia

Rating

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Theme

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Ponant

Le Paul Gauguin

Launched

2010

Refitted

—

Tonnage

19,200 GT

Passengers

332

Cabins

160

Crew

215

Length

502 m

Width

21 m

Speed

18 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Lautoka

Depart 18:00
Lautoka

Lautoka, Fiji's "Sugar City," is a characterful western Viti Levu port where a century-old sugar mill, a vibrant municipal market, and lush botanical gardens reveal an unhurried South Pacific authenticity. Visitors should taste kokoda and lovo-smoked pork at the waterfront market and explore the nearby Yasawa Islands or Taveuni's rainforest waterfalls. The dry season from May through October offers the most comfortable cruising conditions, with warm days, low humidity, and calm seas ideal for shore excursions.

Day 2

Day 2

Beqa Island

Beqa Island in Fiji combines the legendary firewalking ceremony of the Sawau tribe with world-class shark diving in the Beqa Lagoon Marine Reserve, where up to eight shark species including bull sharks and hammerheads can be encountered on a single dive. Must-dos include witnessing the firewalking ceremony, diving with sharks at the conservation-focused Shark Reef, and snorkeling the pristine lagoon. May through October offers the driest weather and best underwater visibility.

Day 3

Day 3

Suva

Suva

Suva is the South Pacific's largest and most cosmopolitan capital, where the restored Edwardian Grand Pacific Hotel, a world-class Pacific artifacts museum, and a riotous municipal market reveal a Fiji far deeper than its resort-island image suggests. Visit May through October via Cunard or Oceania Cruises for Indo-Fijian fusion cuisine, traditional kava ceremonies, and a multicultural city experience unique in the Pacific.

Day 4

Day 4

Savusavu

Savusavu

Savusavu is Fiji's "hidden paradise" on Vanua Levu, a volcanic harbor town with hot springs, world-class diving at the Namena Marine Reserve, and the laid-back warmth of authentic Fijian culture. Must-dos include tasting kokoda (Fijian ceviche), diving the Namena Reserve's spectacular soft coral gardens, and participating in a traditional kava ceremony. The dry season (May–October) offers the best diving visibility and most comfortable weather.

Day 5

Day 5

At Sea

Day 6

Day 6

Vava'u

Vava'u

Vava'u is a stunning island group in the Kingdom of Tonga, one of the few places on earth where swimming with humpback whales is permitted, set amid a sailing paradise of 60 coral-fringed islands. Must-dos include swimming alongside mother-and-calf humpback whales (July-October), kayaking through the turquoise lagoons, and attending a traditional Sunday umu feast. Visit July through October for peak whale season and the most comfortable dry-season conditions.

Day 7

Day 7

At Sea

Day 7

Day 7

Crossing Date line

Day 8

Day 8

Aitutaki

Aitutaki

Aitutaki is the Cook Islands atoll whose lagoon — arguably the world's most beautiful — shimmers in impossible blues around palm-fringed motus including One Foot Island's legendary beach and remote post office. Visit May through October via Paul Gauguin or Silversea for crystal-clear snorkeling, traditional Polynesian umukai feasts, and the rare Pacific island experience that silences even the most jaded traveler.

Day 9

Day 9

At Sea

Day 10

Day 10

Bora Bora

Bora Bora

Bora Bora rises from the South Pacific like the platonic ideal of a tropical island — a volcanic peak ringed by a lagoon of impossible turquoise clarity whose beauty has made it the benchmark against which all other island destinations are measured. The overwater bungalow was effectively invented here, and the island's luxury resorts remain the definitive expression of that sublime form of hospitality. Snorkel or dive the outer reef's extraordinary coral gardens, or simply watch the shifting light transform Mount Otemanu's basalt silhouette through the long Pacific afternoon. Visit April through October for the calmest, driest conditions. Tahiti's Faa'a International Airport is a forty-five-minute flight away.

Day 12

Day 12

Taha’a (Motu Mahana)

Taha’a (Motu Mahana)

Taha'a, accessible only by boat within its shared lagoon with Raiatea, is French Polynesia's vanilla island — a roadless, airportless sanctuary where family plantations produce eighty percent of the territory's prized vanilla. Visitors should explore a working vanilla farm to witness hand-pollination and sun-curing techniques, then taste *poisson cru* dressed in fresh coconut milk at a waterside pension. The dry season from May through October offers the clearest skies and calmest lagoon conditions, ideal for small-ship circumnavigation of the island aboard Paul Gauguin Cruises, Windstar, or Silversea.

Day 13

Day 13

Moorea

Moorea

Moorea is a volcanic island in French Polynesia, separated from Tahiti by a narrow channel known as the Sea of the Moon, celebrated for its twin cathedral-like bays, jagged emerald peaks, and lagoons of almost surreal turquoise clarity. Visitors should not miss savouring authentic *poisson cru* at a beachside roulotte and exploring Ōpūnohu Bay by outrigger canoe or guided hiking trail. The ideal season to visit is May through October — the dry, austral winter — when skies are reliably clear, humidity is gentle, and humpback whales pass through the surrounding waters on their annual migration.

Day 13

Day 13

Papeete

Papeete

Papeete is the spirited, slightly ragged capital of French Polynesia — not the languorous paradise of travel-poster imagination, but a working harbour city of fresh produce markets, baguette bakeries, and Tahitian outrigger canoe clubs that provides an authentic counterpoint to the pearl-still lagoons of Bora Bora and Moorea nearby. The daily Marché de Papeete is the city's essential experience, its stalls piling high with vanilla pods, monoi-scented oils, black pearls, and the most exuberant floral arrangements in the Pacific. Moorea, visible across the Sea of the Moon and just 30 minutes by fast ferry, offers a dramatically quieter alternative. The dry season, May through October, brings the finest weather.

Day 1

Lautoka

Depart 18:00
Lautoka

Lautoka, Fiji's "Sugar City," is a characterful western Viti Levu port where a century-old sugar mill, a vibrant municipal market, and lush botanical gardens reveal an unhurried South Pacific authenticity. Visitors should taste kokoda and lovo-smoked pork at the waterfront market and explore the nearby Yasawa Islands or Taveuni's rainforest waterfalls. The dry season from May through October offers the most comfortable cruising conditions, with warm days, low humidity, and calm seas ideal for shore excursions.

Day 2

Beqa Island

Beqa Island in Fiji combines the legendary firewalking ceremony of the Sawau tribe with world-class shark diving in the Beqa Lagoon Marine Reserve, where up to eight shark species including bull sharks and hammerheads can be encountered on a single dive. Must-dos include witnessing the firewalking ceremony, diving with sharks at the conservation-focused Shark Reef, and snorkeling the pristine lagoon. May through October offers the driest weather and best underwater visibility.

Day 3

Suva

Suva

Suva is the South Pacific's largest and most cosmopolitan capital, where the restored Edwardian Grand Pacific Hotel, a world-class Pacific artifacts museum, and a riotous municipal market reveal a Fiji far deeper than its resort-island image suggests. Visit May through October via Cunard or Oceania Cruises for Indo-Fijian fusion cuisine, traditional kava ceremonies, and a multicultural city experience unique in the Pacific.

Day 4

Savusavu

Savusavu

Savusavu is Fiji's "hidden paradise" on Vanua Levu, a volcanic harbor town with hot springs, world-class diving at the Namena Marine Reserve, and the laid-back warmth of authentic Fijian culture. Must-dos include tasting kokoda (Fijian ceviche), diving the Namena Reserve's spectacular soft coral gardens, and participating in a traditional kava ceremony. The dry season (May–October) offers the best diving visibility and most comfortable weather.

Day 5

At Sea

Day 6

Vava'u

Vava'u

Vava'u is a stunning island group in the Kingdom of Tonga, one of the few places on earth where swimming with humpback whales is permitted, set amid a sailing paradise of 60 coral-fringed islands. Must-dos include swimming alongside mother-and-calf humpback whales (July-October), kayaking through the turquoise lagoons, and attending a traditional Sunday umu feast. Visit July through October for peak whale season and the most comfortable dry-season conditions.

Day 7

At Sea

Crossing Date line

Day 8

Aitutaki

Aitutaki

Aitutaki is the Cook Islands atoll whose lagoon — arguably the world's most beautiful — shimmers in impossible blues around palm-fringed motus including One Foot Island's legendary beach and remote post office. Visit May through October via Paul Gauguin or Silversea for crystal-clear snorkeling, traditional Polynesian umukai feasts, and the rare Pacific island experience that silences even the most jaded traveler.

Day 9

At Sea

Day 10

Bora Bora

Bora Bora

Bora Bora rises from the South Pacific like the platonic ideal of a tropical island — a volcanic peak ringed by a lagoon of impossible turquoise clarity whose beauty has made it the benchmark against which all other island destinations are measured. The overwater bungalow was effectively invented here, and the island's luxury resorts remain the definitive expression of that sublime form of hospitality. Snorkel or dive the outer reef's extraordinary coral gardens, or simply watch the shifting light transform Mount Otemanu's basalt silhouette through the long Pacific afternoon. Visit April through October for the calmest, driest conditions. Tahiti's Faa'a International Airport is a forty-five-minute flight away.

Day 12

Taha’a (Motu Mahana)

Taha’a (Motu Mahana)

Taha'a, accessible only by boat within its shared lagoon with Raiatea, is French Polynesia's vanilla island — a roadless, airportless sanctuary where family plantations produce eighty percent of the territory's prized vanilla. Visitors should explore a working vanilla farm to witness hand-pollination and sun-curing techniques, then taste *poisson cru* dressed in fresh coconut milk at a waterside pension. The dry season from May through October offers the clearest skies and calmest lagoon conditions, ideal for small-ship circumnavigation of the island aboard Paul Gauguin Cruises, Windstar, or Silversea.

Day 13

Moorea

Moorea

Moorea is a volcanic island in French Polynesia, separated from Tahiti by a narrow channel known as the Sea of the Moon, celebrated for its twin cathedral-like bays, jagged emerald peaks, and lagoons of almost surreal turquoise clarity. Visitors should not miss savouring authentic *poisson cru* at a beachside roulotte and exploring Ōpūnohu Bay by outrigger canoe or guided hiking trail. The ideal season to visit is May through October — the dry, austral winter — when skies are reliably clear, humidity is gentle, and humpback whales pass through the surrounding waters on their annual migration.

Papeete

Papeete

Papeete is the spirited, slightly ragged capital of French Polynesia — not the languorous paradise of travel-poster imagination, but a working harbour city of fresh produce markets, baguette bakeries, and Tahitian outrigger canoe clubs that provides an authentic counterpoint to the pearl-still lagoons of Bora Bora and Moorea nearby. The daily Marché de Papeete is the city's essential experience, its stalls piling high with vanilla pods, monoi-scented oils, black pearls, and the most exuberant floral arrangements in the Pacific. Moorea, visible across the Sea of the Moon and just 30 minutes by fast ferry, offers a dramatically quieter alternative. The dry season, May through October, brings the finest weather.

Cabin Categories

Grand Suite GS – Deck 8 1
Grand Suite GS – Deck 8 2

Grand Suite GS – Deck 8

Suite
GS

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

Butler service
Champagne, fruit plate, and floral arrangement upon arrival
An assortment of sweet or savoury canapés and fruit basket every day
One king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed (180 x 130 cm), two armchairs, and a second TV
A bathroom with bath
A one-hour spa treatments per person (for 2 people) in the well-being space, chosen from the facial and body treatments on offer
A panoramic sliding bay window
A private 18 m² balcony

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Owner's Suite – Deck 7 1
Owner's Suite – Deck 7 2
Owner's Suite – Deck 7 5

Owner's Suite – Deck 7

Suite
OS

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

Private return transfer
Butler service
Champagne, fruit plate, and floral arrangement upon arrival
An assortment of sweet or savoury canapés and fruit basket every day
A bedroom with one queen-size bed (160 x 200 cm) or two single beds (80 x 200 cm) and TV
A lounge with sofa bed (180 x 130 cm), two armchairs, and a second TV
A four-seater dining table and bar
A bathroom with bath
A one-hour spa treatments per person (for 2 people) in the well-being space, chosen from the facial and body treatments on offer
Two panoramic sliding bay windows
A private 7 m² balcony

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Veranda Suite A – Deck 7 1
Veranda Suite A – Deck 7 2
Veranda Suite A – Deck 7 5

Veranda Suite A – Deck 7

Suite
1

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

Butler service
Fruit plate and floral arrangement upon arrival
A king-size (180 x 200 cm), queen-size bed (160 x 200), or two single beds (90 x 200 cm or 80 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed (180 x 130 cm) and armchair
A bathroom with bathtub
A panoramic sliding bay window
A private 5 m² balcony

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Balcony Stateroom C – Deck 7 1
Balcony Stateroom C – Deck 7 2
Balcony Stateroom C – Deck 7 3

Balcony Stateroom C – Deck 7

Balcony
3

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

A king-size (180 x 200 cm), queen-size bed (160 x 200), or two single beds (90 x 200 cm or 80 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed
A bathroom with shower or bath
A panoramic sliding bay window
A private 3 m² balcony

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Balcony Stateroom D – Deck 6 1
Balcony Stateroom D – Deck 6 2
Balcony Stateroom D – Deck 6 3

Balcony Stateroom D – Deck 6

Balcony
5

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

One queen-size (160 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed (75 x 200 cm)
A bathroom with bath
A panoramic sliding bay window
A private 3 m² balcony

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Veranda Stateroom B - Deck 7 and 8 1
Veranda Stateroom B - Deck 7 and 8 2
Veranda Stateroom B - Deck 7 and 8 3

Veranda Stateroom B - Deck 7 and 8

Balcony
2

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

Fruit plate upon arrival
A king-size (180 x 200 cm), queen-size bed (160 x 200), or two single beds (90 x 200 cm or 80 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed (180 x 130 cm) and armchair
A bathroom with shower or bath
A panoramic sliding bay window
A private 5 m² balcony

View Details
Porthole Stateroom F – Deck 3 1
Porthole Stateroom F – Deck 3 2

Porthole Stateroom F – Deck 3

Outside
8

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

One queen-size (160 x 200 cm) or two single beds (80 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa
A bathroom with bath
Two round portholes

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Window Stateroom E – Deck 4 1
Window Stateroom E – Deck 4 2
Window Stateroom E – Deck 4 4

Window Stateroom E – Deck 4

Outside
7

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

Floral arrangement upon arrival
One queen-size (160 x 200 cm) or two single beds (80 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed
A bathroom with bath
A panoramic window

View Details

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