


None. The m/s Paul Gauguin offers oceanview suites and staterooms, most with private balconies that can be used for private dining and relaxing. (Please note that furnishings do not include chaise lounge chairs.) The m/v Tere Moana offfers oceanview staterooms, 8 with balconies.
On the m/s Paul Gauguin, our balconies range in size from 197 sq. ft. in our Grand Suite to 37 sq. ft. in our Balcony Staterooms.
On the m/s Paul Gauguin, our bathrooms are marble appointed, and most have a full-size bathtub with shower. Eight staterooms have stall showers only (B7003; C7006, 763,764,765,766,767; E415). On the m/v Tere Moana, our bathrooms have a full-size shower. On each ship, bathrooms offer a hair dryer and luxury beauty products that include shampoo, conditioner, moisturizer, and bath gel.
Yes, 24-hour room service is complimentary aboard the m/s Paul Gauguin and the m/v Tere Moana.
All dinners are à la carte. Large groups requesting group seating, when available, however, may be limited to a set menu. We are able to create special menus for guests who have food allergies or require a specific diet.
Breakfast and lunch are served buffet style, although à la carte dining is available at lunch in La Veranda.
On the m/s Paul Gauguin, you can book as few as 10 staterooms and on the m/v Tere Moana, you can book as few as 6 staterooms to qualify as an incentive group and enjoy our incentive group policies (including having an assigned in-house coordinator to manage the special needs of your group).
Many of the services that resorts charge extra for are complimentary aboard The Gauguin. For example, meeting rooms, coffee/snack breaks, A/V equipment, entertainment, and many daytime and evening activities are included, to name just a few.
We allow complimentary name changes up to 72 hours prior to departure for both charters and incentive groups (cruise-only).
