Articles
Our Paul Gauguin ship articles help travellers understand the m/s Paul Gauguin before choosing a sailing. These articles support the main ship guide with more specific advice on onboard life, dining, dress code, Wi-Fi, watersports, staterooms and ship atmosphere.
The goal is not to describe the ship in generic brochure language. The goal is to help travellers decide whether this small-ship experience matches the way they want to travel.
This category should include articles such as:
Each article should connect back to the relevant ship, stateroom, itinerary or planning page.
Many travellers researching Paul Gauguin Cruises are not looking for a standard cruise. They are looking for the best way to experience French Polynesia and the South Pacific.
Ship articles should help answer practical questions:
These answers help travellers submit a better booking request.
Useful supporting pages:
Ship articles should avoid unsupported claims about features, inclusions, restaurant names, ship statistics or onboard programming unless verified against current Paul Gauguin Cruises materials.
If a feature changes seasonally or by itinerary, say so.
Yes. The main ship guide gives the overview. Articles should answer more specific ship-related questions.
Only if verified before publishing. If statistics may change or are not necessary, keep the article more general.
Yes, as long as the comparison is fair, specific and not disparaging.
Yes. Articles should help travellers move from research to a better booking request.
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