Paul Gauguin Cruises reviews

About Paul Gauguin Cruises

This small-ship line is best known for its year-round sailing in French Polynesia on its eponymous ship, but a second ship sails Europe and the Caribbean. The fares, while pricey, are among the most all-inclusive in cruising, and the dining venues are truly impressive for such small ships.

Top 5 Paul Gauguin Cruises Destinations:

South Pacific - Tahiti

(16 cruises)

South Pacific

(2 cruises)

Other (Asia/Africa/Middle East)

(1 cruises)

Top 5 Paul Gauguin Cruises Departure Ports:

Papeete, Tahiti

(15 cruises)

Lautoka, Fiji Islands

(2 cruises)

Singapore

(1 cruises)

Darwin, Australia

(1 cruises)

Expert review of Paul Gauguin Cruises

Best For

Couples seeking a relaxing small-ship cruise in the South Pacific or an intimate, yacht-like voyage in Europe or the Caribbean.

Not For

Families with young children or singles traveling alone. Those who expect Silversea-, Seabourn- or Crystal-caliber service and amenities may be disappointed.

We Love

  • The all-inclusive cruise fares cover select wines and spirits and shipboard gratuities; round-trip airfare from Los Angeles is also included in many Paul Gauguin fares. 
  • Both ships were refurbished in 2012; the 332-passenger Paul Gauguin was built in 1997, and the 88-passenger Tere Moana was built in 1998. 
  • A whopping 70 percent of Paul Gauguin’s cabins have balconies, and all feature an ocean view. Plus, most have roomy bathrooms with full-size tubs. 
  • The Parisian-Polynesian cuisine in the three dining venues on Paul Gauguin includes everything from simple poisson cru to foie gras terrines.
  • Both ships feature La Veranda and L’Etoile, which serve dishes by a two-Michelin-star Parisian chef. (Our advice? Reserve upon boarding.)
  • On Motu Mahana, the line’s private island near Taha’a in French Polynesia, Paul Gauguin passengers can swim and snorkel.

We Could Live Without

  • The side-to-side rocking Paul Gauguin can experience when outside of lagoons.
  • The ship’s age is sometimes apparent; there’s a mildew odor in certain stairwells and corridors on Paul Gauguin.
  • The theme lunch buffets — do you really crave Mexican food in, say, Tahiti?

Paul Gauguin Cruises cruiser reviews

Service and Staff

4.7

Average rating

Food and Dining

4.7

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Cabin / Stateroom

4.6

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Ship Quality

4.5

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Destinations and Excursions

4.5

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Onboard Activities

3.9

Average rating

Entertainment

3.7

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Children's Programs

1.7

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Embarkation and Debarkation

4.3

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What cruisers say

  • 20braddock says ...

    Service was excellent all round, including the stewardess, the dining rooms. Very helpful. I really give a shout out to Darryl, William, Allen, Flo and John Paul - all excellent! Read full review
  • brichardson4502 says ...

    The variety, the quality, the freshness and the flexibility were all impressive. Well done. Read full review
  • cruiseconverts says ...

    Being on the 8th floor was nice because it was the floor with the pool and our favorite restaurant and bar. Very convenient. Read full review

2 Paul Gauguin Cruises ships

Paul Gauguin

Price: $$$
Ship size: S
4.5

esigned specifically to glide in luxury through the shallow seas of the South Pacific, The Gauguin i...

Sails to:

Other (Asia/Africa/Middle East) South Pacific South Pacific - Tahiti

Sails from:

Darwin, Australia Lautoka, Fiji Islands Papeete, Tahiti Singapore

Tere Moana

Price: $$$$
Ship size: S
3.3

Bask in the six star amenities and generous Polynesian spirit of welcome and warmth aboard the luxur...

Ship size:

  • XL: 4,000 + passengers
  • L: 2,000 to 4,000 passengers
  • M: 500 to 2,000 passengers
  • S: Less than 500 passengers

Price:

  • $$$$: $1500 and up
  • $$$: Up to $1500
  • $$: Up to $1000
  • $: Up to $500

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