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you're about to discover everything you
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need to know about Paul Gauguin cruises
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what's good whoo it's ready for and so
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watch outs hi I'm Gary Bembridge and
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this is another of my tips for Travis
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I'm currently as I record this on board
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the paul gauguin I want to share with
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you everything that I've learned about
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paul gauguin that you need to know paul
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gauguin is a small ship luxury cruise
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line it's a one ship cruise line and
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they cruise around the French Polynesian
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islands they focus on seven to 14 day
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round trips out of pur petty so what do
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paul gauguin do that's unique different
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or better in my view there are five
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things that they do incredibly well
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first of all small ship luxury cruising
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the ship only has 332 guests 217 cruise
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a very high crew to passenger ratio they
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have quite a wide range of cabins which
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range from very large owner suites down
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to porthole cabins I was actually
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cruising in the most common on board
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which is the balcony cabin and because
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it so beautiful it's great of a balcony
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if you're cruising through French
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Polynesia the ship has quite a lot of
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choice so there are three dining venues
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onboard all of which are included within
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the fare so the main dining room is
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called layer 12 they also have the
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veranda which is a buffet for breakfast
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and lunch and the evening turns into a
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sort of above market French restaurant
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and the Hoefler grill which is up on
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deck and again it's a buffet breakfast
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and lunch and in the evening it becomes
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a specialty dining venue the ship also
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has the kind of usual things that you
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would expect despite being a small ship
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so it has a theater it has a small
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casino a couple of bars on board pool
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deck it has aspired as a fitness center
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the ship also has a water sports
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platform which overs at the rear of the
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ship so it's obviously a small ship but
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it's a pretty luxurious ship it's fitted
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out in a very luxurious way and the
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service and attention to detail and the
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quality of the food is very high the
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company has been operating for over 25
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within French Polynesia's so their
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understanding and their relationship
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with all of the islands and the people
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is very very strong so they really know
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and understand the islands and have
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incredible connections
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the Paul Gauguin itself has been
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designed to cruise around the French
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Polynesian islands so not only is its
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small but also it has a very shallow
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draught and that's very important
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because it can call on a lot of the
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islands that other ships can't get to on
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board they have what is known as the lay
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Goggins these are billed as Tahitian
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ambassadors and also Polynesian
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entertainers they then provide much of
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the entertainment and also many of the
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activities are run by the less gogans
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they will do dances they will do singing
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provide demonstrations on how to make
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local crafts so let's go guards are a
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key part of the whole Polynesian
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experience that is created on board the
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ship there's also an enrichment electron
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board who will give talks about the
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region and they have a big Polynesian
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night normally held in Marea
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where they bring on board local
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entertainers they have a Polynesian
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buffet a Polynesian food so I think one
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of the key things they do is bring alive
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the whole connection and the whole
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Polynesian experience the third thing
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which I think is really good is the
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fairs are largely all-inclusive pretty
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much everything is included so all of
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course your accommodations included all
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your Dining's including including eating
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at the specialty dining restaurants all
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your gratuities are included your drinks
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are included so wine beer spirits soft
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drinks use of the watersports platform
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that's included they also provide your
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snorkeling equipment also time at their
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private beach in Bora Bora and also
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access and the day on their private
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island martoma Hana and of course all
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the entertainment on the onboard
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enrichment activities so what's not
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what excursions are not included Wi-Fi
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is not included and you can buy various
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packages of Wi-Fi so for example on the
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cruise that I was on it's around about
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twenty nine dollars a day for unlimited
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Wi-Fi and the Wi-Fi was actually pretty
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another thing which I think is something
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they do incredibly well is some of the
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access to their private facilities so
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they're a little private eyelid called
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moto Mahana which is in the island of
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Faja and this is a beautiful day out
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where you headed ship heads across alone
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tainment you have water sports they have
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a fantastic and huge barbecue and also
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in Bora Bora they have a private beach
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so they will shuttle people to and from
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the beach I think that's a phenomenal
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thing some of their private facilities
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these are really top-notch they're
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absolutely beautiful and they of course
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included within the fair another thing
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that I thought was a phenomenal thing
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they did were the excursions there was
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an enormous range of excursions
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particularly considering is quite a
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small ship and just over 300 passengers
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so they had scuba diving snorkeling in
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every port WaveRunner
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activities in every port you had
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catamarans simple gentle sighting
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glass-bottom boats days out at very
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premium prestigious resorts which was
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one of my big favorites you'd have
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access to the beach the pool
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you'd have lunch included they then had
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much more active excursions so they had
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ATVs and 4x4 drives and some cultural
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and archaeological activities as well
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then on top of that you could also then
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go on helicopter rise float plane rise
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and get a view over the islands so an
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enormous range of excursions were
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offered and that I thought was a big
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plus especially as I said because it's a
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small ship with not that many passengers
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so who do I think that Paul Gauguin is
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most suited for most of the passengers
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are in their 50s and 60s and pretty
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active is a pretty active cruise for
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start all of the stops are tender stops
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- you have to be nimble enough to be
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able to climb in and out of the tenders
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a couple of places that were like on the
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private beach there was a wet landing so
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you have to be active enable enough to
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get off the tenders into the water
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mostly excursions are pretty actively
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there's snorkelling ATV drives as wave
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runners there's cycling so it's a pretty
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active experience you'll find that the
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passengers tend to be sort of 50s and
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60s but they are very active now of
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course it is a luxury line so it's
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relatively expensive so that does by
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definition attract the people who are
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able to have the time and the money to
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do that because French Polynesia is
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quite a long way to get to you from
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Europe it's about 21 hours even from LA
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it's a tower there were of course some
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younger people on board because of
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course French Polynesia come in a luxury
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cruise is also very attractive
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for honeymooners or people celebrating
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some significant birthdays or events in
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terms of the mix of people quite an
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interesting mix it's predominantly
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American lots of Canadians but there was
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a good representation of people from
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Asia because things like it are Haiti
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it flies in from Japan quite a lot of
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French because of course the strong
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French connection with French Polynesia
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and of course with all cruises wherever
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you go you'll always find lots of
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Australians and New Zealanders who love
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cruising the language onboard is
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primarily English but all the
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announcements will be done both in
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the menus will be in English and French
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the daily program you can get in either
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English or French so definitely is
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bilingual but it is predominantly
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English onboard so what about solo
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travelers and what about families there
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were a couple of solo travelers onboard
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the cruiser I was on but it can be a
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relatively expensive way to cruise
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what's very important is you need to
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work with your agent or with Paul
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Gauguin if you are a solo traveler I
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want to come on the cruises because they
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do do various offers and deals at
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various times of the year but you can
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end up paying particularly the premium
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cabins and the Suites the price of two
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people even if there are only one of you
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so very importantly so work with your
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cruise agent or work with Paul Gauguin
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and find out which of the cruises
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they're offering different discounts and
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offers with better prices for solo
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travelers it's all about families now
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Pokagon can be a pretty attractive
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option if you think you've come to the
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region with a family for a couple of
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reasons they are introducing certainly
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during the key summer school holidays
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and the more significant holidays sort
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of Christmas time they're offering a lot
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of opportunities in the centres for
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families to come on board so what are
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the deals for families if your child is
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aged 17 years old or under they
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cell-free if they're in the same cabin
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as you of course then you have the
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various taxes and the flights to get
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there also what they have introduced is
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a new program which is called the Mona
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Explorer program their run program for
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onboard aged between 7 and 15 and lots
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of activities really related to the
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marine life ocean conservation so it's
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really educational but fun at the same
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time and those are run on selector to
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cruisers so if you're planning to travel
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on Paul Gauguin with your family very
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poorly tech with Paul Gauguin in your
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agent that your cruise has those offers
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but also importantly check if they do
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have the Moana Explorer program onboard
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because that's going to make your
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child's life on board really fantastic
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now the dress code on board is
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relatively relaxed and informal and it's
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what sort of called country casual smart
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casual so in the evenings you're asked
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to dress up a little bit so you're asked
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to wear a collared shirt ideally no
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jeans some more slacks if you're a gent
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and the equivalent for lady so you know
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no torn jeans no shorts so if you're one
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of those people that want to get dressed
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up you can and if you're one of those
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who like to cruise in a relatively
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informal relaxed way you'll certainly
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find that on board paul gauguin that
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people did dress relatively smartly but
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not overly so the key thing is collared
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shirts and slacks is the most that you
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need to worry about the key strength of
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Paul Gauguin is that it's a small ship
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it's luxurious and there are absolute
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experts in French Polynesia I have loads
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of videos of tips about all the regions
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of the world including more about French
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Polynesia so why don't you watch one of