People often ask me which Paul Gauguin itinerary is the best one, and my honest answer is that it depends on how much time you have and what you came to see. I've sailed these waters and helped travelers pick between the short Society Islands loop and the longer, wilder voyages north. The ship is the same lovely small vessel either way; it's the islands that change the trip's character. Some routes are about lagoons and ease, others about remoteness and culture. Let me walk through the choices.
The classic: Society Islands in seven nights
The signature sailing is a week through the Society Islands, typically calling at Moorea, Taha'a, Bora Bora, and Huahine, with the private-island day at Motu Mahana off Taha'a. It's the easiest to slot into a normal vacation and the strongest for first-timers because it stacks the famous lagoons together. I recommend it to anyone who wants the postcard French Polynesia without a long-haul commitment beyond the flight to Tahiti. The pace is gentle and the snorkeling is excellent.
Going deeper: the Marquesas and Tuamotus
The longer voyages, often around two weeks, reach the Marquesas and the Tuamotu atolls. These are far less visited, with dramatic volcanic landscapes in the Marquesas and coral-atoll diving in the Tuamotus. I steer experienced travelers and divers here, because the payoff is remoteness and culture you simply can't reach on a short loop. It asks more of your calendar, but it's the itinerary people tend to talk about for years.The occasional reach: Fiji and Tonga
Every so often the ship sails beyond French Polynesia to Fiji and Tonga, roughly every other year, crossing into Melanesia and Western Polynesia. These are special-occasion itineraries for travelers who've perhaps done the Society Islands and want something new. Because they don't run annually, they fill early and the dates move, so I tell clients to confirm current schedules and book well ahead. If the timing lines up with your plans, it's a rare route worth grabbing.
Frequently asked questions
Which Paul Gauguin itinerary is best for first-timers?
The seven-night Society Islands loop. It combines Moorea, Bora Bora, Taha'a, and Huahine with the Motu Mahana beach day, and fits a standard vacation while hitting the iconic lagoons.
How often does the ship sail to Fiji and Tonga?
Approximately every other year rather than annually. Dates shift, so confirm the current schedule and book early if one aligns with your trip.
When should I cruise for the best weather?
French Polynesia sails year-round, with drier conditions roughly May to October. Itineraries and pricing vary by season, so check current sailings when you plan.
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