I always tell clients to save the spa for a sea day, when the ship is gliding between islands and there's nowhere you need to be. On board the Paul Gauguin the treatments lean Polynesian — monoi oil, made from coconut and tiare flowers, turns up again and again. I had a massage one afternoon with the sound of the lagoon coming through the room, and the water did half the work. It's a calm, unfussy spa rather than a sprawling resort one. That suits the rhythm of a small ship.
Treatments rooted in the islands
The spa makes a point of using local ingredients, and monoi oil is the one you'll notice most — it's a Tahitian staple, coconut oil infused with tiare flowers. A massage or a simple facial here is less about a long menu and more about feeling the place you're sailing through. I tell people not to over-think it: book one treatment, keep it gentle, and let the setting do the rest.

Move a little, then do nothing
Mornings often start with yoga or a stretch class up on deck, with the islands sliding past. You don't need to be experienced; the sessions welcome beginners and the pace stays easy. Afterwards I like to claim a quiet corner, order something cold, and watch the wake. On a ship of around 330 guests there's space to disappear for an hour, which is harder to find on a bigger vessel.
How to fit it into your days
The trick is timing. Shore days fill up fast with snorkelling and excursions, so I steer spa appointments toward sea days or slow afternoons. Couples sometimes book back-to-back treatments and make a half-day of it. Pricing and the exact treatment list change over time, so I'd confirm what's on offer when you book rather than assume.

Frequently asked questions
What kind of treatments does the spa offer?
Expect massages, facials and Polynesian-inspired treatments using local monoi oil. The full menu changes over time, so confirm current options when you book.
Is there yoga or fitness on board?
Yes — deck yoga and stretch or fitness sessions run regularly and welcome all levels. It's a relaxed setup rather than a packed schedule.
When should I book my spa time?
I suggest sea days or quiet afternoons, since shore days fill with excursions. Booking early in the cruise gives you the best choice of slots.
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