The case I make to families considering the South Pacific is simple: island-hopping with kids by plane and ferry is exhausting, and the m/s Paul Gauguin removes most of that friction. You unpack once and wake up somewhere new, which with grandparents and grandkids in tow is worth a great deal. With about 330 guests, the crew learn your family's names within a day. I've travelled these islands both by land and aboard this ship, and for a group the ship usually wins on logistics. It also reaches places like the Tuamotus that are awkward to string together independently.
One base, many islands
The biggest advantage for families is not repacking every two days. Cabins become home, meals are sorted, and shore days are a short tender ride away. That rhythm keeps younger kids and older relatives from burning out, which is the usual failure point of a self-planned island trip.
Dining that suits mixed ages
Three restaurants cover most tastes: L'Etoile for French dinners, La Veranda for Polynesian dishes and local fish, and the open-air Le Grill for relaxed meals. Picky eaters and adventurous ones both find something, and the casual feel means nobody stresses about a restless toddler. There's no rigid formal night to navigate.Seasons and routes for families
French Polynesia sails year-round, drier around May to October and warmer and greener November to April. The warmer months line up with school holidays and the seasonal youth program. Fiji and Tonga itineraries run roughly every other year, so if those interest you, plan ahead and confirm the schedule.
Frequently asked questions
Is a cruise easier than island-hopping with kids?
In my experience, yes. You unpack once and skip the inter-island flights and ferries, which is the part that wears families down on a do-it-yourself trip.
Can grandparents and young kids both enjoy it?
That mix is where the ship shines. Calm sea days, short tender rides and flexible dining let each generation set its own pace.
When should we go?
The warmer months from about November to April align with school holidays and the seasonal kids' program. The May to October stretch is drier. Confirm exact dates when booking.
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