People assume a small luxury ship means slow days and long lunches, but I book the m/s Paul Gauguin for active travellers all the time. The draw is where it goes: the Tuamotus and Marquesas are some of the better diving and hiking in the South Pacific, and this ship actually reaches them. I've dropped off the stern marina into a lagoon full of reef fish minutes after breakfast. With around 330 guests, excursions stay small and you're not herded. If you want your days full, the material is here.
Underwater in the Tuamotus
The Tuamotu atolls are the highlight for anyone who dives or snorkels. Rangiroa and Fakarava deliver drift dives and reef sharks that serious divers travel a long way for. Even as a snorkeler off the marina you'll see plenty, and the crew help certified divers arrange excursions. Confirm dive operators and certification needs ahead, as availability varies by sailing.
Hiking the Marquesas
The Marquesas are steep, green and dramatic, with valleys and ridgelines that reward a good pair of boots. Shore hikes range from easy village walks to demanding climbs with real payoff views. I tell active clients to pack proper footwear and pace themselves in the heat, because the trails are no joke.Watersports off the ship
Back aboard, the retractable marina turns the lagoon into a playground: kayaks, paddleboards and snorkel gear whenever the ship is at anchor. At Motu Mahana off Taha'a you can swim and explore the shallows for hours. It's the kind of low-key adventure that fills the gaps between bigger excursions.
Frequently asked questions
Is the diving good on these cruises?
The Tuamotus, especially Rangiroa and Fakarava, are excellent for diving and snorkeling. Arrange dives ahead and confirm certification requirements, which can vary by itinerary.
Are there real hikes ashore?
Yes, particularly in the Marquesas, where trails range from gentle village walks to steep climbs. Bring proper footwear and plan for heat and humidity.
What watersports are included?
Snorkeling gear, kayaks and paddleboards launch from the stern marina at no extra charge whenever the ship is anchored. Specialized excursions like guided dives cost extra.
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