Paul Gauguin Cruises will offer a 10-night culinary cruise around the islands of French Polynesia in December. Departing December 11 from Papeete, Tahiti, the trip will be offered onboard the Paul ...
There’s a new ship in French Polynesia: Windstar Cruises' Star Breeze. The 312-guest motor yacht set sail from her new homeport of Papeete on Sunday evening after a lively welcoming ceremony. The ...
In the enchanting waters of French Polynesia, emerald islands rise from sapphire seas and ancient traditions flow like trade winds through daily life. Within this postcard vision of paradise, one ...
Youngsters onboard m/s Paul Gauguin for summer and holiday cruises in French Polynesia and beyond will have the opportunity to participate in a naturalist-led "Moana Explorer Program" that goes beyond ...
In 2026, the Paul Gauguin cruise ship will have company in French Polynesia. Parent company Ponant will deploy one of its Explorer-class ships, Le Jacques Cartier, in the region from September 2026 to ...
As I sipped a robust cup of French roast while leaning against the bow railing of our yacht, we glided into the sapphire waters of Taiohae Bay, deep in the South Pacific. I was arriving on a soft pink ...
Beneath an open-air island restaurant built of bamboo and jungle timber, Windstar Cruises president Chris Prelog stood and faced the dining room. Before him, for the first time, were some of his most ...
Small ship cruise line Windstar Cruises has partnered with the Coral Gardeners. The organization based in Mo’orea, French Polynesia, focuses on revolutionizing ocean conservation and creating a global ...
Oceania Cruises announced seven new sailings to French Polynesia and Hawaii for summer 2025. The new cruises will visit French Polynesia and Hawaii during the ideal months of August, September and ...
Today, Paul Gauguin Cruises opened general reservations for its 2024 itineraries featuring 33 voyages offered on seven unique itineraries – two of them brand new – exploring Tahiti, French Polynesia, ...
Experience should tell well-traveled warm-weather wanderlusters that when offered this greeting at a tropical resort, it’s best to take it with a grain of sea salt. Too many times has this ...