cruise ship details
ms Paul Gauguin
The m/s Paul Gauguin was designed specifically to sail the shallow seas of Tahiti, French Polynesia and the South Pacific, visiting small ports that larger ships can't reach and effortlessly blending into the stunning natural beauty of the South Seas.Ship Calendar
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Ship Details
| Year Built | 1998 | Capacity | 332 | Meeting Rooms | No | ||
| Year Refurbished | N/A | Elevators | 4 | Casino | Yes | ||
| Registry | Bahamas | Restaurants | 3 | Disco | Yes | ||
| Tonnage | 19,200 | Bars | 3 | Fitness Center | Yes | ||
| Cabins | 166 | Pools | 1 | Children's Program | No | ||
| Handicap Cabins | N/A | Theaters | 1 | Internet Cafe | Yes | ||
| Shops | Yes | Library | Yes | Spa | Yes | ||












L'Etoile
At night Le Grill is transformed into a
cozy indoor/outdoor restaurant serving grilled specialties in a more casual
atmosphere. Dinner reservations are required at Le Grill.
At dinner, La
Veranda is transformed into an elegant French Bistro offering the finest in French cuisine, wine selections and
ambiance. The Paul Gauguin chefs have created a menu for La Veranda not
merely to explore the culinary highways and byways of France but to provide an
extraordinary dining experience that captures the very essence of the country.
Luxury Spa
