The beautiful, 330 guest, six star Paul Gauguin is home ported in Tahiti, designed specifically for sailing French Polynesia year round. She offers an extension of the informal, relaxing environment of the islands, with Regent Seven Seas Cruises interpretation of six star service, comfort and luxury. Spacious suites and staterooms with more than 50% with private balconies, a water sports marina, a choice of three open-seating dining venues and an extensive spa are among her six-star attributes. The atmosphere aboard radiates warmth and informality. And her beloved troupe of Gauguines - part cruise staff, part entertainers, part storytellers, add the unique personality of French Polynesia to every cruise. In the evening, spirits are very much alive as guests enjoy Polynesian performances, dancing, cabaret singers, on any evening, pulses run high in the Le Casino. Feel the warm camaraderie of fellow guests sharing the Paul Gauguins highly personal, undiluted experience of French Polynesia. Paul Gauguins restaurants are designed to complement and enhance the dining experience, not overwhelm it. Dining is unhurried and relaxed you may enjoy the pleasures of the table without the regimentation of assigned seating or having to rush through your dessert. Here, the constraints of formal wear, tuxedos and ties are forgotten and the only dress code is relaxed and country-club casual. Select wines and spirits are served with dinner. The delightfully informal, unhurried and unregimented way of life of Polynesia is emulated on board. A visit to the ships Fare Tahiti Gallery, featuring Polynesian art and artefacts, will introduce you to the islands colourful heritage. The pool invites you to an early morning dip while you can enjoy a full range of complimentary water sports at the state of the art retractable water sports platform. Step into a different word, your own.
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Dress
Code Onboard
Shipboard attire ranges from Country Club casual to informal to formal. Country Club casual (resort-style attire) is appropriate for daytime on board or ashore. Shorts are not appropriate after 6pm in any of the public rooms or lounges. Guests are asked not to wear bathing suits in the restaurants and lounges at any time. Evening attire can be Country Club casual, informal (sport coat and tie recommended), or formal (black tie optional). Evening dress codes begins at 6pm.
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Smoking Policy
Cigarette smoking is not permitted in any enclosed dining areas, whether it be the ships main dining rooms or the alternate dining venues. Cigarette smoking is only permitted in designated areas of the outdoor Pool Grills.
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Disabled Facilities
1 wheelchair accessible cabins & 4 passenger lifts
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Children’s Facilities
The Paul Gauguin does not have any childrens facilities.
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