My husband and I went on the Paul Gauguin 25 years ago as part of our 1 month long honeymoon. We married age 50. We married in Hawaii, then flew to Fiji to 3 different areas. We are scuba divers. We spent a week on Bora Bora, then got on the ship for our final week. We loved it. It was my first high level cruise, and it was intimate and romantic. We met other honeymooners. The food was great, we got a larger cabin, and were incredibly happy. I am looking at them again, for 2023. I still dive but my husband cannot. I have to determine if my husband will enjoy it and be able to navigate the tenders. He cannot walk on a beach, as he uses a walker. We will see. I love the diving platform. Great ship, just the right size. Not cheap, but we are 75 now, so time to spend our money, lol.
Another great video, Gary. I would definitely like to do that cruise but as a solo traveler, I think I may just try to do Tahiti and French Polynesia as part of a World Cruise... We'll see. I do love researching the possibilities. Thanks, Gary!
I went on the Paul Gaugin as a solo traveler. As Gary said, work with your travel agent or the cruise line for the solo fares. The cruise staff was great with solo travelers...they really go out of their way. I stayed in an overwater bungalow in Moorea before the cruise and it is a great way to start a vacation.
My wife and I have made two cruises aboard Paul Gauguin and are eagerly anticipating another. Marquesas cruise was outstanding and the one that included Cook Islands was also good. Next time hope for visits to Tuamotus. Wonder if Gary has ever been aboard the Aranui V?
Great video! We are preparing for our upcoming cruise with PG through the Society Islands. I am interested in going to the InterContinental Bora Bora Resort but I do not see it as a listed excursion. Did you book this with PG or make another arrangement?
Another great video Gary! I noticed when you were talking about the kids club, that you’d missed the pronunciation of Moana. It’s pronounced as Mo-Ah-Nah (rhymes with bow, car, car). It’s a common word in Polynesia which means ocean :) Look forward to the next video!
@@tipsfortravellers I truly hope you take time on each go to really Enjoy for You. You've done a lot to show another world. Big effort award!! Cheers. Salute!
Thanks. You definitely don't have do the excursions if you prefer self exploring. They always had tips and would help people to sort out things, including arranging to have car hire etc
Did I hear that correctly, no shorts? What is the reason? I have been to the Hawaiian islands at least 20 times, and that is what most people wear, even in expensive restaurants.
I was actually looking at Paul Gauguin cruises this afternoon so this video came at a perfect time. I was interested in the 14 night cruise to the Society Islands but wasn't sure if it would be better to do a 7 night cruise followed by a hotel in French Polynesia. What are your thoughts?
Just returned from a 10-day Paul Gauguin cruise. Now that it's part of Ponant, it's gone downhill. The food was only average with a couple of stand out nights. Also, if you don't speak French, you're missing out on a lot. The internet was TERRIBLE.
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Unlike many other cruise lines, Paul Gauguin won't publish pricing. You get their travel agent to call you to play 'let's make a deal'. I prefer using companies that are more transparent and up fron with pricing. I really wanted to do this trip with PG but will have to pass, on principle.
Probably one of those kind of vacations where you don't have to ask how much it is because money is not an issue. But I would be curious to know how much a trip like that is. Considering it's such a low number of passengers probably quite expensive, even Gary said that
Really astonishing to see this over-the-top Paul Gaugin commercial (!) uncritically filled with so much praise for this poorly run, overpriced, tired ship that badly needs new management, new staff, and refurbishing. Our June 2019 cruise was the worst, by far, of the five cruises we've taken -- although maybe we were spoiled by superb Noble Caledonia and Silversea ships. Excursions were poorly differentiated, and terribly managed. Typical of our bad experiences with the excursion team: At the Rangiroa atoll, famous for its enormous lagoon. It was windy and all our excursions were cancelled. The many people who wanted to go ashore were dumped at the pier by the indifferent Gaugin cruise staff who made absolutely no effort to salvage the day. Food was OK but rarely special. And, with few exceptions, the ship's waiters and other staff (usually 100% friendly on other cruise ships) were often indifferent or even surly. All in all, I only wish the actual cruise had been as pretty as this video.
My husband and I went on the Paul Gauguin 25 years ago as part of our 1 month long honeymoon. We married age 50. We married in Hawaii, then flew to Fiji to 3 different areas. We are scuba divers. We spent a week on Bora Bora, then got on the ship for our final week. We loved it. It was my first high level cruise, and it was intimate and romantic. We met other honeymooners. The food was great, we got a larger cabin, and were incredibly happy. I am looking at them again, for 2023. I still dive but my husband cannot. I have to determine if my husband will enjoy it and be able to navigate the tenders. He cannot walk on a beach, as he uses a walker. We will see. I love the diving platform. Great ship, just the right size. Not cheap, but we are 75 now, so time to spend our money, lol.
Gotta love those Catameringues -- bet they taste nice :) Great review thanks
Great video. We certainly want to try this one day!
Thank you for the informative video. It sounds like you had a wonderful experience. This is one of my dream cruises.
Thanks for watching. It was a really fab trip !
Another great video, Gary. I would definitely like to do that cruise but as a solo traveler, I think I may just try to do Tahiti and French Polynesia as part of a World Cruise... We'll see. I do love researching the possibilities. Thanks, Gary!
I went on the Paul Gaugin as a solo traveler. As Gary said, work with your travel agent or the cruise line for the solo fares. The cruise staff was great with solo travelers...they really go out of their way. I stayed in an overwater bungalow in Moorea before the cruise and it is a great way to start a vacation.
Very nice review Gary! Thanks for sharing. Ed
My wife and I have made two cruises aboard Paul Gauguin and are eagerly anticipating another. Marquesas cruise was outstanding and the one that included Cook Islands was also good. Next time hope for visits to Tuamotus. Wonder if Gary has ever been aboard the Aranui V?
Fantastic, I AM Excited for my Trip in July!
Great video! We are preparing for our upcoming cruise with PG through the Society Islands. I am interested in going to the InterContinental Bora Bora Resort but I do not see it as a listed excursion. Did you book this with PG or make another arrangement?
Another great video Gary!
I noticed when you were talking about the kids club, that you’d missed the pronunciation of Moana. It’s pronounced as Mo-Ah-Nah (rhymes with bow, car, car). It’s a common word in Polynesia which means ocean :)
Look forward to the next video!
Forgot to say, great video!
Thanks :-)
Outstanding video! Very informative and helpful! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
@@tipsfortravellers Have you considered going on Aranui 5, for a comparison?
I want to be just like you when I grow up😁👍(I'm 64yrs lol)
So beautiful. Thank you for sharing. ; ))
Pleasure. Thanks so much for watching the video :-)
@@tipsfortravellers I truly hope you take time on each go to really Enjoy for You. You've done a lot to show another world. Big effort award!! Cheers. Salute!
So excited to be cruising this ship in 2020! Anyone have favorite tips for shore excursions. I am looking at getting PADI cert. before our cruise.
Jeanne Stamper it’s all great we did an excursion each day and they were all fantastic
We sailed that area on the Maasdam in 2018. It was great! 14 days!
Thanks Gary - another great video
What a beautiful ship. I really like the kids' policy.
Agree :-) Thanks for watching !
Great video as always.
Do you think it’s a cruise that you can take without using the excursions or is it essential to factor in the costs for those?
Thanks. You definitely don't have do the excursions if you prefer self exploring. They always had tips and would help people to sort out things, including arranging to have car hire etc
Thanks. That’s very helpful.
Between Paul Gauguin and Windstar for a Tahiti cruise which would you prefer?
Bucket List.
My dream cruise...one of
Did I hear that correctly, no shorts? What is the reason? I have been to the Hawaiian islands at least 20 times, and that is what most people wear, even in expensive restaurants.
I was actually looking at Paul Gauguin cruises this afternoon so this video came at a perfect time. I was interested in the 14 night cruise to the Society Islands but wasn't sure if it would be better to do a 7 night cruise followed by a hotel in French Polynesia. What are your thoughts?
I would love to have done the longer trip, I think that would definitely be perfect.
I like the look of this ship but the tenders would stop me! Thank you for the video!
Thanks this ship is for me.
It is fab! I agree :-)
Just returned from a 10-day Paul Gauguin cruise. Now that it's part of Ponant, it's gone downhill. The food was only average with a couple of stand out nights. Also, if you don't speak French, you're missing out on a lot. The internet was TERRIBLE.
But, Gary, how do you REALLY feel about it? ;-)
Is Paul Gauguin still a part of Silversea Cruises?? I used to get their brochures and Paul Gauguin was part of the cruises mentioned.
No, they were until this month part of the Pacific Beachcomber group but have just been taken over by Ponant, the luxury French cruise line group
Thank You for the info.
Tips For Travelers Which one pamper their cruisers the most and have the best food Seabourn ,Paul Gauguin , or silversea?
Used to be under the Regent Seven Seas umbrella
Thanks.
Another great video on a cruise I’ll never go on. Glad you had a good experience.
Thanks as always for watching 👍🏻 It was a fabulous trip for sure 😎
Who knows? Maybe you will.
I read that this cruise line has been bought by Ponant.
Yes, this month
Hello sir sir you make one vedio at works cleaner dishwasher security guard House keeping etc please 🙏🙏 sir you make some vedio I sea because I want job in this Co
Unlike many other cruise lines, Paul Gauguin won't publish pricing. You get their travel agent to call you to play 'let's make a deal'. I prefer using companies that are more transparent and up fron with pricing. I really wanted to do this trip with PG but will have to pass, on principle.
If the deal is better than the 6000dol....
Probably one of those kind of vacations where you don't have to ask how much it is because money is not an issue. But I would be curious to know how much a trip like that is. Considering it's such a low number of passengers probably quite expensive, even Gary said that
mo-A-na
Really astonishing to see this over-the-top Paul Gaugin commercial (!) uncritically filled with so much praise for this poorly run, overpriced, tired ship that badly needs new management, new staff, and refurbishing.
Our June 2019 cruise was the worst, by far, of the five cruises we've taken -- although maybe we were spoiled by superb Noble Caledonia and Silversea ships.
Excursions were poorly differentiated, and terribly managed. Typical of our bad experiences with the excursion team: At the Rangiroa atoll, famous for its enormous lagoon. It was windy and all our excursions were cancelled.
The many people who wanted to go ashore were dumped at the pier by the indifferent Gaugin cruise staff who made absolutely no effort to salvage the day.
Food was OK but rarely special. And, with few exceptions, the ship's waiters and other staff (usually 100% friendly on other cruise ships) were often indifferent or even surly. All in all, I only wish the actual cruise had been as pretty as this video.
Hope your next cruise is better
@@iloper Thank you! :-)
Wow! I can only imagine what your lifestyle must be like.