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World's Best Luxury Tahiti, French Polynesia, Fiji and South Pacific Cruises

Discover paradise with french polynesia’s destination expert. check out our awards page for accolades from condé nast traveler , travel + leisure and so many more, m/s paul gauguin.

  • With only 330 guests, this award-wining luxury ship sails year-round from Tahiti on all-inclusive voyages throughout French Polynesia and the South Pacific
  • Crew to guest ratio of 1 to 1.5
  • All oceanview accommodations, nearly 70% with balconies
  • Space to guest ratio of nearly 58 to 1, one of the highest of any ship serving the North American market
  • All onboard gratuities included
  • Complimentary beverages including select wines and spirits, beer, soft drinks, bottled water, and hot beverages served throughout the ship
  • Butler service in categories B and above, including in-suite bar setup and SoundDock® for iPod®
  • In-suite minibar replenished daily with soft drinks, beer, and bottled water
  • State-of-the-art retractable Watersports Marina
  • Onboard dive program
  • Onboard lecture program
  • Two elegant restaurants and one pool-side grill
  • Well-being and vegetarian selections and special dietetic menus upon request
  • WiFi throughout the ship
  • Complimentary 24-hour room service
  • Complimentary in-room dining and movie channels

* Subject to availability as conditions allow. When unable to call there, we will be offering a tender to the pier and a free shuttle to Matira Beach, the island’s award-winning public beach that features restaurants, public facilities and shopping. Voted #1 in the best things to do in Bora Bora by U.S. News & World Report, Matira Beach boasts powdery white sand, waters in a thousand shades of blue, and is wonderfully uncrowded.

Awards and Accolades

The m/s Paul Gauguin ’s reputation as one of the finest ships at sea is celebrated by the numerous awards and accolades received over the years. We are proud and humbled that this exceptional ship—and Paul Gauguin Cruises—continue to be recognized by some of the top publications and critics in the industry, including these:

“#1 Small-Ship Ocean Cruise Line” Travel + Leisure , World’s Best Awards (2022)

“Best Small-Ship Cruise Line” Global Traveler , Leisure Lifestyle Awards (2022) Seventh Consecutive Year

“Gold List” Condé Nast Traveler , The World’s Best Cruises (2021)

“Favorite Cruise Line” The Trazees (2021) Second Consecutive Year

“Best Small Cruise Ship” USA Today , 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards (2020)

“Best Tahiti and French Polynesia Cruise Line” AFAR Travelers’ Choice Awards (2017-2020)

The opportunity to experience each destination in the most authentic, in-depth, and meaningful way is the very essence of luxury cruising with Paul Gauguin Cruises. Aboard our luxury vessel, you can choose from a wide array of shore excursions by land and sea that let you discover the dramatic beauty, rich history, and unique culture of your destination up close, in a small group.

For experienced and new divers! Parrotfish, clownfish, giant clams, sea turtles, sea anemones, eagle rays, sharks, octopi ... these are just a few of the dazzling species that make their home amid the translucent aqua lagoons and rainbow-colored coral reefs of French Polynesia, the Cook Islands, and the South Pacific. And they're yours to discover when you sail in luxury aboard the award-winning m/s Paul Gauguin!

Every voyage of The Gauguin offers optional diving excursions led by an expert dive team. Even if you've never dived before, you can take an onboard Discover SCUBA Diving class, earn credit toward PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) certification, and dive in! The Gauguin offers PADI certification on board, as well as refresher courses, and is the only option for diving in the Marquesas.

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THE PAUL GAUGUIN CRUISES EXPERIENCE

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Tahiti, Bora Bora, Marquesas islands, Tuamotu... When it comes to holiday destinations, French Polynesia is nothing short of the ultimate tropical island escape. The idyllic beaches and landscapes aren't the only drawcard though - the Polynesian Islands are home to people with rich cultures waiting to welcome you. What better way to discover the diversity of these islands and wake up each morning to a new shore than going on a cruise? Discover the seas of the South Pacific aboard the m/s Paul Gauguin , a human-sized ship with only 165 staterooms and suites, specialising in Polynesia. PAUL GAUGUIN Cruises joined the PONANT family, while retaining its personality: its relaxed, international atmosphere and destination expertise. An atmosphere that is decidedly different from the company's other ships. Her shallow draft allows for close access to shallow lagoons and isolated islands for a respectful exploration of the cultural and natural heritage treasures of this enchanting archipelago. See you onboard soon!

3 reasons to choose Paul Gauguin Cruises

Enjoy total peace of mind when you board a Paul Gauguin cruise and embark on your dream travel experience among the enchanting islands of the South Pacific.

Enjoy a fabulous getaway with the South Pacific specialists

Discover a breathtaking destination, enjoy an all-inclusive luxury experience.

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Discover the culture of the Marquesas islands, Tahiti or Tuamotu, take in the stunning panoramic views of the Cook Islands, marvel at the unspoiled delights of Fiji...We bring you unforgettable journeys thanks to our comprehensive knowledge of the destinations we visit. For 25 years, Paul Gauguin Cruises has been the cruise specialist for the South Pacific . Each itinerary is meticulously planned, with every port of call an opportunity to discover the unique features of the surrounding area.

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The islands of the South Pacific are a lot more than just an exotic destination - they represent one of the last natural paradises in the world. Tahiti, Moorea, Bora Bora and the Marquesas islands in Polynesia, Rarotonga and Aitutaki in the Cook Islands, Suva in Fiji and Vava'u in Tonga...Tropical jungles, divine beaches, crystal-clear waters and rich marine life are all 'business as usual' in these parts. Among the local population, respect for the natural world and a tradition of warm hospitality are key elements of life on these islands.

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The m/s Paul Gauguin has been specially designed to cruise the waters of the South Pacific. The staterooms and suites, as well as the shared spaces on this small-capacity vessel open out onto the unique and unparalleled landscape characteristic of this region. On board, the elegant and exotic design, reinforced by an all-inclusive offer, the attentive service, the generous and gourmet cuisine and the warm atmosphere contribute to making your cruise unforgettable.

Discover the culture of the Marquesas islands, Tahiti or Tuamotu, take in the stunning panoramic views of the Cook Islands, marvel at the unspoiled delights of Fiji...We bring you unforgettable journeys thanks to our comprehensive knowledge of the destinations we visit. For 20 years, Paul Gauguin Cruises has been the cruise specialist for the South Pacific . Each itinerary is meticulously planned, with every port of call an opportunity to discover the unique features of the surrounding area.

The spirit of Paul Gauguin Cruises

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When you board the m/s Paul Gauguin you are transporting yourself into a different world, as with any PONANT vessel, where every moment is one of exquisite delight. A wide range of excursions are available to you every day - trips out in a 4x4, hikes on foot, kayak trips or scuba diving will have you exploring your destination from a brand new perspective .

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Your onboard Polynesian hosts are 'Les Gauguines and Gauguins', who bring you the opportunity to experience this laid-back lifestyle that's so conducive to relaxation. You might also be interested in taking up our families and friends offer or our honeymoon offer, and our all-inclusive services.

A manageably-sized vessel with 165 staterooms and suites with sea views, the m/s Paul Gauguin has been designed to offer you incredible panoramic views across the translucent waters of the South Pacific, and great care has been taken to ensure each cabin gets plenty of light. The open and tranquil layout is matched by the elegant decoration that pays tribute to Polynesian culture. What you get is a chic, laid-back atmosphere perfect for either friendly get-togethers in the vessel's shared spaces or plenty of peace and quiet - it's up to you. The calm ambience of the ship is maintained through attentive service provided by the onboard staff, and delicious dishes carefully prepared by our Chef, make for a culinary experience to remember.

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The cruises

Our experts have carefully designed six itineraries, ranging from 7 to 14 nights. All the unmissable spots such as Tahiti, Huahine, Taha’a, Bora Bora and Moorea are right at the heart of the m/s Paul Gauguin's cruise itineraries. Depending on the itinerary, our cruises can also take you to the untouched beauty of the Marquesas islands , diving into the world-renowned waters of the Tuamotu Islands and exploring the richness of the Cook Islands .

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Each of the 165 staterooms and suites features a view of the sea and has been designed to maintain the guests' privacy. Like the shared spaces, their decoration is imbued with Polynesian art and is a perfect blend of elegance and authenticity.

Paul Gauguin Cruises is a unique cruising concept featuring high-quality service, and regularly wins awards.

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Best Small Ship Cruise Line

Awarded to PONANT by the Global Traveler's readers at the Global Traveler Leisure Lifestyle Awards 2022

N°2 in the Small ships category

Awarded at the Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards 2021

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N° 1 in the Small Ships Cruise Line in western Europe

Awarded at the World Luxury Travel Awards 2021

Best small-ship cruise line

Awarded in 2021 by the Global Traveler readers

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Travel & Tourism Awards Best South Pacific Cruise Experience Company of the Year 2021

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Gold List The World's Best Cruises 2021

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Travel & Tourism Awards Midsize Cruiseship Company of the Year 2021

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Reader's Choice Awards Cruise Line Under 500 Berths Winner 2020

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Best Small Cruise Ship USA Today 10Best Readers' Choice Awards 2020

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Gold Travvy Award Best Cruise Line Australia/New Zealand/South Pacific 2020

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The Trazees

Favorite Cruise Line 2020

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Global Traveler

Best Small-Ship Cruise Line Fifth Consecutive Year 2020

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Paul Gauguin Cruises

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At a glance

With just one midsize ship accommodating 330 passengers, Paul Gauguin Cruises specializes in the South Pacific. If you dream of sailing to French Polynesia, Fiji or Tonga, this cruise line is a contender. It’s owned by France-based expedition line Ponant. The m/s Paul Gauguin was designed

to introduce passengers to the culture and nature of the South Pacific. A voyage with PGC isn’t complete without snorkeling, diving, hiking and learning about the customs of this part of the world.  

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The 11 Best Luxury Cruise Lines, According to T+L's Experts

These luxury cruise lines offer stunning suites, fine dining, and exceptional itineraries.

Meena Thiruvengadam is a lifelong traveler and veteran journalist who has visited more than 50 countries across six continents. Her writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal , Departures , TripSavvy , and other publications.

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Cruising is back — and you might even say it's better than ever. "Vacations at sea are suddenly one of the biggest things in travel," Travel + Leisure cruise expert Paul Brady reported recently, as summer air travel is looking progressively messier but the cruise industry continues to stabilize post-pandemic. For those looking to plan a cruise, whether it's a last-minute trip for the summer or a 2024 around-the-world cruise, we've narrowed down the best luxury cruise lines to ferry you to some of the world's most mesmerizing destinations in comfort. Here, our favorite luxury cruise lines in the world.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises

When this luxury cruise line says it's all-inclusive, it's not overstating. Everything from shore excursions, Wi-Fi, and laundry to gratuities, top-shelf liquor, and business-class international flights are included with Regent Seven Seas Cruises ' fares. While each luxurious suite features ocean views, nothing beats the view from the epic 4,000-square-foot, two-bedroom Regent Suite, which has two wraparound balconies, three walk-in closets, two Picasso lithographs, and a grand piano.

For the best in-suite views, book a room at the back of the ship, Kelly Cochrane, executive chef of Regent Seven Seas Cruises tells T+L.

Oceania Cruises

Oceania Cruises has just seven ships, but the debut of the brand-new Oceania Vista catapults this cruise line into the luxury division. The cruise line's relatively new Go Local shore excursions for small groups bring travelers to under-the-radar destinations, T+L contributing editor and long-time cruiser Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon reported recently. Her 2022 cruise on Riviera included 70 excursions "from canoeing Croatia’s Cetina River to cooking classes in Athens."

If you've ever dreamed of having your own butler, Silversea is the luxury cruise line for you. In fact, Silversea's butlers take white-glove service to a whole new level — they'll handle your laundry with more care than you do, scour port towns to find your favorite tastes of home, and even help you pack and unpack your suitcase. Further, Silversea's new culinary program, nicknamed S.A.L.T. (for Sea and Land Taste), brings the taste of destinations on board through cooking classes. Of course, there's no need to cook for yourself aboard a Silversea ship, as each one features several restaurants with multi-course menus to whet your appetite every night.

Viking Cruises

Viking Cruises is a river and ocean cruise line that recently added expedition sailings and the Great Lakes trips to its repertoire. "T+L readers rave about the consistency of Viking's vessels and their Scandinavian design," cruise expert Fran Golden reported when Viking once again topped T+L's World's Best Awards last year. Viking came in at No. 1 in T+L's best mid-size ship category and river cruise category. Golden said the WBA Hall of Fame honoree's 50 river "longships" are "light-filled floating boutique hotels."

Laureen Robert / Courtesy of Ponant

French luxury cruise line Ponant aims to make passengers feel as if they're traveling on their own private yachts. Guests enjoy Ladurée macarons, Veuve Clicquot Champagne, and luxurious Hermès bath products on board. Each of the company's ships features an onboard spa with massage cabins and either a Turkish bath or sauna. Ponant's luxurious small ships sail to remote destinations like Antarctica, incorporating once-in-a-lifetime experiences such as eclipse spotting from the edge of the earth. The company also partners with Smithsonian and Disney on certain sailings.

Seabourn cruises to all seven continents, and most recently launched Seabourn Venture , "marking the first time the Carnival Corporation–owned luxury cruise line will offer adventurous sailings on an expedition ship built for extreme environments," Brady reported. (The sibling ship to Venture , Seabourn Pursuit arrives later this year.) The World's Best Award-winning cruise line has all-suite ships and "is known for its onboard service and over-the-top food including complimentary caviar and Thomas Keller steakhouses on ships such as the  Seabourn Ovation, " Brady said.

Windstar Cruises

Windstar Cruises ' luxury small ships call on 150 ports throughout Europe, Central America, the Caribbean, and the South Pacific, and there's no way you'll go hungry on the journey. Exquisite onboard menus have been designed by acclaimed chefs from Michelin-starred restaurants. (You'll have to pay extra for alcohol, but all meals and a Windstar signature onboard barbecue — a feast of whole suckling pig, shrimp brochette, and more — are included.) The cruise line is not only a T+L World's Best Awards Hall of Fame honoree, it has a "long-standing partnership with the James Beard Foundation ," Brady reported, and regularly brings chefs on board for culinary-focused sailings. Yes, chef.

Courtesy of Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours

Whether it's a river or an ocean you want to cruise, Scenic can take you there in style. The luxury cruise line operates river cruises in Europe and Asia, while ocean cruises on Scenic Eclipse (and the forthcoming Scenic Eclipse II ) can take guests to Antarctica, the Arctic, Australia, South America, and Greenland, among other coveted destinations. On board, you'll find fine dining, expansive spas and fitness facilities, and butler service.

Cunard Line

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This British luxury cruise line is known for its transatlantic service, which also transports pets between its headquarters in Southampton, England, and New York City. Cunard operates three ships with a fourth in the works, though only the Queen Mary 2 sails the transatlantic route. It's a cruise line that takes formality seriously; white-gloved waiters serve afternoon tea each day at 3:30 p.m. State rooms include 24-hour room service and evening turndown service with chocolates. Don't forget your tux, the gala nights are black tie.

Paul Gauguin Cruises

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Paul Gauguin Cruises operates just one ship, but it is exquisite, hosting 330 guests and sailing only in the South Pacific to destinations like Tahiti, Fiji, Tonga, and the Cook Islands. The ship is small enough to access private ports at remote beaches and take travelers well off the beaten path. Named the best small-ship ocean cruise line in T+L's 2022 World's Best Awards, Golden said the line is known for Tahitian-inspired massage techniques in the onboard spa and noted that cruisers particularly love the wonderful staff.

Celebrity Cruises

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Celebrity Cruises ' new Edge Series ships are taking things up a notch. Celebrity's signature Iconic Suites on board the Celebrity Edge and Apex offer panoramic views from above the ship's bridge; each suite boasts more than 2,500 square feet of space, including expansive 690-square-foot terraces, and comes with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Celebrity Beyond , which debuted in 2022, accommodates 3,260 guests has 32 bars and restaurants, like Le Voyage by chef Daniel Boulud, and two-story villas on board. Beyond 's sibling ship, Ascent , will be delivered later this year.

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11 Reasons Why A Paul Gauguin Cruise Is The Ultimate All-Inclusive French Polynesia Experience 

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French Polynesia is filled with jagged volcanic peaks, unspoiled palm-studded beaches, and shimmering lagoons teeming with marine life. It’s a spectacular collection of islands and its rich culture is a key part of its magical allure. A luxury small ship voyage with Paul Gauguin Cruises offers unparalleled opportunities for making once-in-a-lifetime memories in this bucket-list South Seas destination.

Paul Gauguin Cruises is celebrating 25 years of sailing in French Polynesia this year and the cruise line recently invited me to sail on its seven-night “Tahiti & the Society Islands” voyage aboard the m/s Paul Gauguin . I met a number of repeat guests on my cruise and it’s easy to see why Paul Gauguin Cruises has a loyal following. The ship and the destination will steal your heart.

Here are 11 reasons why a voyage with Paul Gauguin Cruises is the ultimate all-inclusive experience in dreamy French Polynesia.

M/S Paul Gauguin

1. Award-Winning Small Ship

The m/s Paul Gauguin , affectionately referred to as The Gauguin , offers an exceptionally luxurious small ship experience in French Polynesia. Recently reimagined and redesigned with a chic flair, The Gauguin accommodates just 330 guests in a setting of relaxed elegance. I loved the camaraderie that developed among the vibrant, active, and extraordinarily friendly community of guests.

As the longest continually sailing luxury cruise ship in the South Pacific, the intimate m/s Paul Gauguin was purpose-built with a shallow draft to expertly navigate the region’s turquoise lagoons and access remote hideaways that larger ships can’t reach. It’s the ideal way to explore this region. The award-winning boutique ship was voted “World’s Best Small Ship Ocean Cruise Line” in 2022 by Travel + Leisure readers, adding to the hundreds of additional accolades received over 25 years. In 2019, Paul Gauguin Cruises became part of the acclaimed Ponant family of luxurious small ships.

Pro Tip: Take advantage of the ship’s spacious outdoor decks and view the collection of Polynesian artifacts and excellent digital museum with work by French artist Paul Gauguin .

Bora Bora lagoon

2. Idyllic Island-Rich Itineraries

French Polynesia contains 118 islands and atolls, so you’ll want to see more than just one or two of these fairytale destinations while you’re there. Unpack once in your floating overwater bungalow and wake up somewhere new, effortlessly able to explore five or more legendary isles in a single trip. These pristine islands are undeveloped, tropical gems with magnificent scenery and no crowds. You’ll enjoy unforgettable days and nights on your voyage and the island views from the sea are truly spectacular.

Paul Gauguin Cruises offers seven unique cruise itineraries next year and nine in 2025, so it’s easy to go island-hopping on The Gauguin . No inter-island flight hassles and expenses are required. Longer stays in ports of call are a highlight of these immersive sailings, including overnights in Bora Bora and Moorea in many cases. These overnight visits provide the luxury of time in certain destinations, allowing for multiple activities and immersive exploration.

Pro Tip: It’s wise to arrive a few days before your cruise to adjust to the time zone changes. In addition, call Paul Gauguin Cruises 60 days before your journey to book a wide range of exciting fee-added shore excursions .

Fresh new decor aboard the m/s Paul Gauguin

3. Luxurious Overwater Accommodations

After enjoying a wealth of unmatched experiences, it’s nice to retreat to your own elegant private overwater stateroom or suite to enjoy some quiet time. The Gauguin ’s well-appointed accommodations all offer magnificent ocean views and nearly 70 percent feature private balconies. I loved watching Technicolor sunrises and sunsets from my overwater balcony and toasting our day’s adventures each evening.

The ship’s spacious accommodations have been beautifully fitted with high-quality amenities and special touches, while some upper categories even offer butler service. Bathrooms feature full-sized tubs and in-room refrigerators are stocked daily by attentive room stewards. Wheelchair-accessible staterooms and family-friendly accommodations are available as well.

Pro Tip: To maximize charging options for electronics on your trip, bring a multi-port travel adapter and European plug adapters.

M/S Paul Gauguin service team

4. Extraordinary Service

The heart of The Gauguin is the fabulous staff and crew led by its charismatic French captain. The ship features a crew-to-guest ratio of 1:1.5, one of the highest at sea. The service on my sailing was unparalleled, as was the incredible spirit. There’s an irresistible enthusiasm present and the warmth and smiles are genuine.

It amazed me how much the team on The Gauguin went out of its way to provide personalized attention to guests on board. By the second day, the staff and crew knew our names, and others we saw as well. Numerous staff and crew members have been with the ship for 10 years or more, while five crew members are celebrating 25 years this year.

Pro Tip: See The Gauguin ’s Travel Concierge for help arranging e-bikes, car rentals, and restaurant reservations in ports of call.

Paul Gauguin Cruises’ cocktails

5. Exceptional All-Inclusive Value

I often find myself daydreaming about my days in paradise aboard The Gauguin . The cruise exceeded my expectations and it was a sensational value compared to land-based resort packages in French Polynesia. So much is included when sailing with Paul Gauguin Cruises and the memories are priceless.

A luxury cruise aboard the m/s Paul Gauguin includes accommodations, onboard meals at every venue, 24-hour room service, complimentary cocktails and beverages, extraordinary shows and entertainment, Polynesian cultural immersion and activities, expert presentations, all shipboard gratuities, a variety of watersports, complimentary Wi-Fi, access to exclusive island escapes, and more. The all-inclusive pricing and incredible value make a voyage with Paul Gauguin Cruises a relaxing and stress-free escape.

Pro Tip: If you’re celebrating an anniversary, honeymoon, or vow renewal on The Gauguin , you’ll receive an invitation to a complimentary Polynesian blessing ceremony and an in-stateroom bottle of champagne. Additional celebration packages are available. 

Gourmet meals on The Gauguin

6. Outstanding Fine Dining

Pack your appetite and plan to fully enjoy all the memorable culinary experiences on the m/s Paul Gauguin . The ship’s award-winning chefs create a wide selection of gourmet international cuisines and locally sourced Polynesian specialties, all carefully prepared and artfully served. The ship also does an excellent job catering to food allergies and special diets.

Guests can have five-star meals in their choice of three fully included fine-dining venues — La Veranda, Le Grill, and the L’Etoile main dining room, which offers a rotating daily menu of delectable choices. Wine selections are excellent and unlimited pours are included. Complimentary room service is also available around the clock, so enjoy the laid-back luxury of breakfast on your balcony or in bed.

Pro Tip: Head to La Veranda to make specialty dinner reservations at Le Grill and La Veranda once you’re on board. And don’t miss afternoon tea time; the ship’s pastries and desserts are amazing.

cruise line's fabulous troupe of local Tahitian cultural ambassadors

7. Authentic Polynesian Cultural Immersion

It’s rare for a ship to so beautifully showcase a destination’s culture. The m/s Paul Gauguin has been sailing year-round in French Polynesia for 25 years . The immersion in French Polynesia is seamlessly carried throughout the onboard experience. Leading this is a fabulous onboard troupe of local Tahitian hosts and hostesses, Les Gauguins and Les Gauguines , who authentically bring the Polynesian culture and spirit to life. The Polynesian culture is rich, vibrant, and positive — and the soul of Tahiti permeates the entire ship.

This deep sense of place was meaningful for me. I enjoyed all the Polynesian specialties served at meals, enriching Polynesian programming and entertainment with Les Gauguins and Les Gauguines , the ship’s memorable Polynesian Night, and connections with local Tahitians. Longer itineraries allow for even more immersion.

Pro Tip: Take part in Polynesian activities and events and bring tropical-inspired clothes to wear for Polynesian Night. A selection is also available in the ship’s well-stocked boutique. 

Palm-fringed Motu Mahana

8. Exclusive Private Retreats

Paul Gauguin Cruises’ alluring private getaways are idyllic slices of heaven filled with memorable indulgences. Palm-fringed Motu Mahana , the cruise line’s exclusive islet off shore from unspoiled Taha’a, is a feast for the senses. This lovely jewel is a guest favorite and the barbecue banquet here is a gastronomic delight. I loved snorkeling and swimming in the crystal-clear turquoise waters, enjoying tropical drinks served in coconuts, and being serenaded with Tahitian melodies by Les Gauguins and Les Gauguines .

While there’s so much to experience in Bora Bora, don’t miss Paul Gauguin Cruises’ stunning private beach with jaw-dropping views of Mount Otemanu. The sugary white-sand beach and snorkeling opportunities are outstanding. 

Pro Tip: Bring your snorkeling gear and water shoes with you to the private retreats.

Paul Gauguin watersports marina

9. Watersports Marina

French Polynesia is filled with extraordinary coral reefs and cerulean lagoons; it’s paradise on Earth for watersports lovers. Paul Gauguin Cruises makes it easy for guests to experience the ocean’s many delights. A highlight of my cruise was snorkeling through French Polynesia’s natural aquariums, surrounded by graceful rays and tropical fish in a kaleidoscope of colors.

The Gauguin features a specially designed watersports platform on the ship, perfect for launching complimentary kayaks and paddleboards in numerous ports of call. Watersports equipment is available at Paul Gauguin Cruises’ private retreats and guests can check out free snorkel equipment for the duration of their cruise.

Pro Tip: If you plan to take advantage of The Gauguin ’s popular fee-based scuba diving activities, book your dives as soon as you’re on board.

10. Entertainment And Enrichment Programs

The Gauguin features an extensive array of engaging programs and outstanding entertainment throughout the day and evening. In addition to all the activities provided by Les Gauguins and Les Gauguines , special guest lectures, a wide variety of musical entertainment, and extravagant Polynesian performances are offered. Many resorts charge extra for these events.

Some of my favorite performances were the incredible French Polynesian folkloric shows of songs and dances by the Moorea Swing Boys and O Tahiti E local dance troupes. Famed actor Bruce McGill was also a guest speaker on our cruise. The crew show and musical entertainment in La Palette and the Piano Bar are superb.

Pro Tip: Allow plenty of time to enjoy the ship’s activities and check the Daily Program each evening to plan your next day.

11. Moana Explorer Program For Kids & Families

French Polynesia is an extraordinary destination for families to make unforgettable memories and celebrate special events together. The luxury cruise experience aboard the m/s Paul Gauguin is well-suited for families and multigenerational groups, and there were a number of both on our sailing. Families were thrilled with their experiences and some were already planning their return trips.

The cruise line’s complimentary Moana Explorer Program features enriching activities and experiences for kids and teens ages 7–15. Created in partnership with Te mana o te moana , a South Seas education and preservation foundation, the naturalist-led program includes daily fun-filled adventures and hands-on activities that help young guests and families learn about French Polynesia’s islands, Tahitian culture, and marine life. This outstanding program is offered on certain sailings during the holidays and summer months.

Pro Tip: Many activities are outdoors and the sun’s rays are intense. Families should pack long-sleeve rash guards, hats, and water shoes.

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The 118 islands and atolls (ring-shaped coral reefs) of French Polynesia shimmer like a string of prized Tahitian pearls. Tahiti and the Society Islands have inspired generations of artists and writers seeking to capture their magical allure. Among countless others, Herman Melville, James A. Michener, Henri Matisse—and of course Paul Gauguin himself—were transfixed by these islands. You will be, too.

Sailing to five islands in seven days, our luxurious small-ship the m/s  Paul Gauguin will bring you closer to Tahiti, Huahine, Taha’a, Bora Bora, and Moorea for an experience not possible on larger ships. Each island will charm you in a different way. To see French Polynesia is to be forever changed by her beauty on our Tahiti cruises. The experience cruising to these islands is unmatched with each island beckoning with Edenic beauty. This is the proverbial adventure of a lifetime.

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The Paul Gauguin Cruises Experience brings you the world’s Best Luxury Tahiti, French Polynesia, Fiji and South Pacific Cruises

Paul Gauguin Cruises operates the award-winning luxury small-ship the m/s Paul Gauguin, providing an exceptional cruise experience. Discover the difference of cruising with purpose and allow us to introduce you to authentic Polynesia.

Paul Gauguin Cruises is proud to offer an extraordinary value in luxury cruising, thanks to our all-inclusive pricing. Spend more time enjoying your cruise vacation and less time worrying about every little detail when it’s all been taken care of—from gourmet dining to onboard gratuities, and so much more.

When you travel on board The Gauguin, you’ll enjoy:

  • All shipboard meals, in your choice of venues
  • Complimentary 24-hour room service
  • Complimentary beverages, including select wines and spirits, beers, soft drinks, bottled water, and hot beverages
  • In-room refrigerator replenished daily with soft drinks, beer, and bottled water
  • All shipboard entertainment, including our troupe of Polynesian performers and live music in the evenings
  • Presentations by onboard experts, and select sailings feature guest hosts
  • Onboard gratuities for room stewards, dining and bar staff
  • Watersports, including complimentary kayaking and paddleboarding from our marina or destination beaches
  • Complimentary snorkel gear for use throughout the cruise
  • Use of our secluded, white-sand beach in Bora Bora where you can enjoy volleyball and snorkeling (on select voyages)
  • A day on our private islet, Motu Mahana, off the coast of Taha’a, featuring snorkeling, watersports, a barbecue, full bar service, and Polynesian hospitality (on select voyages)

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The Artist Paul Gauguin first sailed to Tahiti in 1891 in search of inspiration, and along with the idyllic landscapes, he found a deep connection with the inviting spirit of the local Polynesians. Today the m/s Paul Gauguin intimate luxury, cruises through French Polynesia and the South Pacific allow you to experience these remarkable places on the vacation of a lifetime!

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Paul Gauguin Cruises operates the highest-rated and longest continually-sailing cruise ship in the South Pacific, the renowned m/s Paul Gauguin has been designed to explore the pristine lagoons of these islands, while the team of local Tahitians extend genuine Polynesian hospitality.

Artful onboard features include luxurious, oceanview accommodations with balconies in select staterooms, gourmet dining curated by award-winning chef Jean-Pierre Vigato, a lavish spa offering signature treatments, an expansive deck and outdoor pool, fitness center, a boutique, and a lounge with live local entertainment introducing you to Polynesia’s vibrant cultures.

The m/s Paul Gauguin also offers a watersports marina for kayaking, paddle boarding, and PADI SCUBA diving programs. Only on Paul Gauguin Cruises can you visit the private island of Motu Mahana (off the coast of Taha’a) where food, drink, and live music await as well as an exclusive beach retreat in Bora Bora.

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Explore Tahiti, Bora Bora and beyond on a South Pacific cruise with Paul Gauguin Cruises.

For an unforgettable cruise in the South Pacific, few operators come close to offering an experience like Paul Gauguin Cruises. Sailing aboard the luxurious, award-winning MS Paul Gauguin , you will enjoy an immersive journey designed to showcase this unique region’s rich cultural heritage and remarkable beauty.

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Life onboard

Day-to-day life onboard MS Paul Gauguin is an unhurried, informal experience. Sailing with no more than 318 guests, you will enjoy a spacious suite or stateroom accommodation and a choice of three exquisite dining venues. You will be free to enjoy the ship’s amenities throughout the day, including a world-class spa and a water-sports marina. In the evenings, you can relax with fellow guests in the ship’s lounge or enjoy the entertainment provided by local Polynesian artists and performers.

Exploring & Discovery

On days ashore, there will be numerous opportunities to explore. From walking in the footsteps of ancient Polynesian civilisations to exploring beneath the waves on a snorkelling excursion, every excursion and tour will enhance your time in one of the world’s most stunning destinations. You will also be able to visit Paul Gauguin’s exclusive private island – Motu Mahana – for a day of drinking, eating and dancing to live Polynesian music.

Paul Gauguin Itineraries

Paul Gauguin Cruises offer itineraries in the following five Pacific Island groups and archipelagoes; the Cook Islands, Fiji & Tonga, the Marquesas Islands, the Society Islands and Tuatomus. Sailings range from 7 to 14 nights in duration, with the following highlights recommended as the best ways to explore the South Pacific and French Polynesia:

The Cook Islands & Society Islands – 7 nights: This is considered Paul Gauguin’s ‘classic’ itinerary and is the best way of seeing French Polynesia. The voyage stops in Tahiti, Huahine, Bora Bora, Moorea, and Paul Gauguin’s private island retreat, Motu Mahana.

Society Islands & Tuamotus – 10 nights: For those with more time to spend on their cruise holiday, this slightly longer itinerary combines two of French Polynesia’s most beautiful archipelagoes. During your time with Paul Gauguin Cruises, you can explore the UNESCO Nature Reserve on Fakarava and enjoy two full days on Bora Bora.

Cook Islands & Society Islands – 11 nights: This cruise visits a selection of the region’s most popular islands, Bora Bora, Huahine and Moorea, alongside a few hidden gems in the Cook Islands. Considered to be an “untouched Hawaii”, the Cook Islands are noted for their scenic diversity and natural beauty.

Marquesas, Tuamotus & Society Islands – 14 nights: The ultimate Paul Gauguin voyage, this 14-night odyssey features the captivating Society Islands, a day on Motu Mahana and time spent in the Marquesas Islands of Fatu Hiva, Hiva Oa, Tahuata and Nuku Hiva.

Included with Paul Gauguin Cruises:

Paul Gauguin Cruises is an all-inclusive cruise line with the following elements included in the fare you pay at the time of booking:

  • Round-trip flights from Los Angeles to your embarkation island
  • All transfers between the airport and ship
  • All dining in a choice of three restaurants
  • All beverages, including selected wines and spirits
  • Use of the ship’s water-sports marina and equipment
  • Onboard gratuities – no tipping required
  • 24-hour room service

In addition to these inclusions, every Pacific Islands cruise with Paul Gauguin hosts a programme of onboard presentations which will complement your chosen cruise itinerary’s highlights and the places you visit.

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As one of the UK’s leading luxury cruise specialists, we would be delighted to assist you in booking your Paul Gauguin cruise holiday. Our team has experienced cruising the South Pacific and can offer exclusive deals and low fares on Paul Gauguin’s itineraries. For further details, please call 0800 008 6677 or make an online enquiry for your preferred sailing. 

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The Best Cruise Ships in the World: The Gold List 2024

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Best Cruise Ships in the World The Gold List 2024

Consider Gold List the answer to the question our editors get asked more than any other: What are your favorite places to stay? Our 30th annual iteration of the world’s greatest hotels and cruises captures nearly a year’s worth of work: This collection represents hundreds of hours of researching, scouting, and impassioned debating by our team of editors in seven cities across the globe. But more than that, it reflects our ongoing love affair with the places where we stay, which often become our gateways to entire destinations. Read on to inspire your next cruise.

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Oceania Cruises' Marina is one of 12 ships chosen by our editors for 2024.

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Cruise ships often get compared to floating hotels or resorts, but here’s one that feels like a floating Vegas show. Applause, please, for the glittering peacock made from Swarovski crystals and the Magic Carpet platform that shimmies up and down the ship, cantilevered over the water for some of the best seats in the house, while in the Martini Bar, a troupe of bartenders juggle shakers to the sound of “We Didn’t Start the Fire.” Beyond is one of the largest ships in Celebrity’s Edge class, and all that space is used to maximize the drama. A whole corridor is filled with a glowing installation of bronze sculptures reflected in infinity mirrors; a favorite anchorage was Eden, a beautiful, biophiliac bubble for hiding away in, watching the ship’s wake through triple-height windows and dawdling in swivel chairs that resemble green carnations. As for the cast, there are some stellar performers: Kelly Hoppen designed most of the interiors; Daniel Boulud’s debut signature restaurant at sea, Le Voyage, has an impeccable, globe-trotting menu alighting on Brazilian moqueca and tamarind prawns. But top of the bill is Captain Kate McCue, the first American woman to captain a cruise ship. A captain hasn’t been this synonymous with their ship since the days of Merrill Stubing; follow her social media for a glimpse into the art of ship navigation. During our short, prelaunch cruise, we had an itinerary that involved looping round and round the Isle of Wight—a short trip, but one that was big on sheer spectacle. Three-night sailings from $300 per person. —Rick Jordan

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The Amazon River has the opacity of chocolate milk and is almost deathlike in its stillness—which is wild when you consider how much life thrives there. It was on a nine-day journey through Peru with Lindblad Expeditions and National Geographic that I learned this, as we spent five of those days exploring the jungle by boat. Our chariot: the Delfin II , a Relais & Châteaux vessel with 14 thoughtfully appointed staterooms.

Most days began with a crack-of-dawn skiff ride soundtracked by the squall of jewel-winged, dusky-headed parakeets. The photographers pulled out their football lenses and the birders gasped from behind their binoculars as naturalists pointed out an elegant snowy egret picking its way through a mudbank, a neotropic cormorant spreading its gothy black wings like a vampire, and the somber Jabiru stork, the largest flying bird in South America, standing like a dour English butler on a naked tree limb. Also flagged were capuchin monkeys, giant river otters, flamboyant bromeliads, and—after dark—scores of caimans and capybaras.

We spent one muggy morning in a Kukama village, where indigenous women wove raffia bowls and cooked catfish, and another morning paddling the river—an outing which culminated with a pod of pink river dolphins leaping from the water mere feet from our kayaks. (Even our seen-it-all naturalist, Sandro, clapped like a schoolgirl.)

This deep in the Amazon jungle, there were no other tourists. When we did see signs of human life, they were usually fishermen or park rangers. And because there was no Wi-Fi on the Delfin II and a near total blackout on cell reception, downtime was spent attending lectures on Amazonian ecology, sampling native fruits (how the aptly named ice cream bean hasn’t been pitched on Shark Tank yet, I’ll never know), and buddying up to the ship bar, where I made fast friends of fellow guests. (Expedition cruises always draw a fascinating lot; my cohort included a microbiologist, metaphysical transcendentalist, and one of the earliest Apple employees.)

The highlight of the trip, however, was hiking through the jungle with a local tracker who showed us a brown-throated three-toed sloth, Goliath bird-eating tarantula, junior anaconda, and a century-old strangler fig. When we finally emerged from the bush, we were treated to a spectacular tangerine-and-charcoal sunset punctured by bolts of lighting. It was surreal and intense, just like everything else in this untouched corner of the world. Eight-day sailings from $5,730 per person. —Ashlea Halpern

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Ritz-Carlton’s first foray into cruising, the Evrima is a hotel-at-sea experience that might just be the antidote to all the big ship itineraries. Think ultra-small ship luxury (at half the capacity of the Seabourns and Regents) with plenty of scenery options to choose from—the European Mediterranean (routes from Turkey to the Canary Islands) from spring through fall, and the Caribbean (San Juan to St. Barts) in winter—and a younger crowd than most of the luxury cruise market; mostly culture lovers with a dearth of cruising experience who can't wait to get ashore to the Côte d’Azur village restaurants. The 624-foot ship is the first in a fleet of three emerging over the next few years, and it still feels spacious with 149 suites, two pools, a cigar humidor, six bars (the interior Living Room and top-floor Observation Lounge, The Bar, and bars located at the Marina Terrace, the Pool House, and Mistral), a beauty salon and spa deck, water-level marina terrace with water toys, and a fitness center. The 246 staff range from deck crew to your cabin’s personal concierge, all of whom are dubbed the ship’s Ladies and Gentlemen—but titles feel almost superfluous aboard Evrima , where everyone from the tender drivers to dining leads will pause to actually get to know you and recall your name and story (and even your drink order) to make the entire experience feel organic and warm. It’s almost like you’re spending the night in someone’s home, which just so happens to be a 624-foot mega-yacht. And the Evrima itinerary has plenty of free time and overnight ports of call in its sailings, so you can head ashore for a day, or even an entire evening late into the night—gallivanting, dining, and imbibing with the new friends you'll no doubt meet onboard. Seven-night sailings from $5,800 per person. —Shannon McMahon

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Is there any Marina passenger who doesn’t wish—even for a second—to confine himself to his stateroom on debarkation day? Perhaps only the smarty pants who booked their next cruise before this one ends. Otherwise, how can an epicurean cruiser (that’s Marina ’s crowd) not pine for another shot at the new wine list starring 80 highly coveted, hard-to-snag labels, including swoon-worthy Super Tuscans? You’ll long for one more brag-worthy chance to sip The Mascot, a label from Harlan family pedigree (think cult fave Harlan Estate); the Polo Grill’s deft sommelier knows exactly which prime steak pairs best. Despite eight compelling complimentary restaurants (Red Ginger’s signature lobster pad thai is still a must-devour), Marina vibes far more than great meals. Work up a sweat storm playing pickleball on deck 16 or braving core conditioning in the gym. Melt into a marine detox wrap (I love the juniper and lemon scent) at Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center, then sink into the spa terrace’s bubbling hot tub. Get down and dirty in the artist loft by painting a Venetian mask and playing Impressionist. In the hands-on culinary center, learn to cure a fish or preserve a lemon. Come May 2024, Marina debuts a splashy redo. Fall in love again with revamped avocado toast—bravo to the taco-spiced shrimp topping—in the new wellness-driven Aquamar kitchen. Where you lie your head hardly matters. An entry 291-square-foot stateroom starring a four-pillow, soft-sheet bed feels mighty spacious and sports Bulgari shampoo. That said, the top-to-bottom penthouse suites’ glam reno is beyond covetable, from the expanded bath to a boatload of enviable perks. Ten-day sailings from $1,999 per person. —Janice Wald Henderson

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Who better to guide you through Norway’s most remote reaches—including the Svalbard archipelago, the northernmost inhabited islands on the planet—than a Norwegian cruise company that knows the area’s every crag and fjord? Hurtigruten is an Oslo-based line whose ships have traversed these waters since 1893, ferrying freight, mail, and passengers to the communities along the rugged coast. In 2023, to celebrate its 130th anniversary, the company’s flagship, the newly refurbished, 500-passenger MS Trollfjord (named for a fjord in the Vesterålen archipelago) began sailing two hybrids of its original 34-port Norwegian Coastal Express, calling at several of the towns and villages on the original route. From September through April, the North Cape Express (a 13-day, 16-port itinerary) sails from Oslo to the North Cape and then south to Bergen. In the summertime, the Svalbard Express’s eight-day journey begins in Bergen and progresses north, with extended port calls and excursions in seven towns before entering the Arctic Circle and pulling into Longyearbyen, a mining town on Spitsbergen, Svalbard’s main island. On both routes Trollfjord offers its (mostly European) passengers an uncommon way to explore the region, with uniquely Nordic cultural touches to connect them to the country. There’s a pre-boarding spread of Norwegian fare in the ship’s departure lounge, and Trollfjord ’s three restaurants prioritize Scandinavian cuisine (salmon, reindeer, and lingonberries, oh my!) and the food culture of the indigenous Sámi people. The ship’s 277 staterooms and 12 suites (with walk-in closets, corner bathtubs and floor-to-ceiling windows) offer a cozy retreat from the sometimes-harsh weather. And typically Nordic diversions such as aquavit tastings, oceanview saunas and polar plunges leave you in no doubt about where you are and who you’re sailing with. 10-day sailings from $3,082 per person. —Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon

Cruise Ship Regent Seven Seas Navigator

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Imagine the most luxurious hotel you’ve ever stayed in. That’s precisely what stepping onboard the Regent Seven Seas Cruises Navigator feels like. And while the opulence and grandeur shine through every square inch of space, it’s worth mentioning that the staff are what make the experience memorable, remembering your name, preferences, likes, and dislikes from the second you step afoot the eight-deck vessel.

The 248 ultraluxe all-suite accommodations feel like your home away from home—despite their capacious interiors—and your personalized steward makes sure of that with thoughtful touches from the moment you check in. Thanks to a revamp in 2019, the ship feels pristine with a new library—complete with a faux fireplace—and sleek state-of-the-art furnishings (including the cruise line’s bespoke mattresses and bed linens) in each of the rooms. However, what makes the Navigator stand out from its counterparts is its intimate size, as it’s the smallest in Regent’s fleet. Everything onboard feels just an arm’s reach away, and you’ll quickly bond with fellow passengers after spending the day together on one of the complimentary shore excursions, such as tours by local guides, cooking classes, and other intimate adventures.

During my Mediterranean voyage, days were spent immersing ourselves in new cities, whereas nights began with a freshly shaken ice-cold martini followed by an exuberant dinner, with a stop in the Seven Seas Lounge for whatever was on tap that night, ranging from cabaret to karaoke. At the end of the journey, I left wanting more and with a suitcase full of clean clothes, thanks to one of the many attentive touches onboard: the included laundry service. 10-night sailings from $3,360 per person. —Rachel Dube

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“We are not the Rat Pack,” quips Andrew Pedder, the witty Yorkshire-born captain of Seabourn Ovation. He's referring to himself and the other senior officers, for any guests who may have wandered into their impromptu panel session instead of the musical show taking place later that evening. The Q&A—which covers everything from the prettiest ports to the number of Champagne bottles typically consumed during a seven-day voyage—is part of a last-minute program of activities arranged for an unexpected sea day when it’s too windy to dock in the South of France. This is mid-October, on one of the ship’s jaunts around the Mediterranean for the season, and no one seems to mind the change of plan (although when we do explore, all the islands we visit—Menorca, Corsica, Elba—are blissfully tourist-free). It simply means more time for spa treatments, soaks in the outdoor hot tubs, and afternoon tea in the observation bar. Even then, it only feels like there are 60 passengers onboard, rather than 600. The restaurants are excellent, from Sushi, where you can sit at the counter watching the Japanese chefs at work, to poolside Earth & Ocean for Tandoori-style rotisserie chicken and Madras-style white bean cassoulet. Suites are spacious, each one with a balcony. West End–standard entertainment includes a magician and a chart-topping classical singer. But what makes this ultraluxe ship really memorable is the relaxed, on-point service by staff who remember your name and coffee order, or even a familiar face from a sailing five years ago. Seven-day sailings from $2,649 per person. —Emma Love

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Silversea is defined by its far-flung itineraries and exceptional onboard service (think Moët Champagne as you take in an iceberg calving in Antarctica). But the 220-passenger Silver Endeavour, new to the fleet and already a classic, raises every bar. Rooms start at a spacious 356 square feet and have luxury perks like pillow menus and a personalized bar, making them the best in all of Silversea’s array of ships. As far as food goes, premium Ars Italica Osetra caviar is complimentary and around-the-clock, though the Dover sole paired with a label from the rare wine menu at La Dame would have you believing you were in Paris. And the signature Otium spa celebrates pampering as much as it does wellness—don’t skip on the oxygen-boosting Golden Radiance facial. You may find yourself at any given hour glimpsing ice walls through the Drake Passage and remembering that the best part about this ship is the awe-inspiring places it dares to take you. 10-day sailings from $13,150. —Janice Wald Henderson

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Although new to the cruise industry, Virgin Voyages has already begun to set itself apart from its predecessors. When first stepping on the Scarlet Lady, cruisers are met with a rousing, upbeat staff that serve as gurus around the ship and are experts on everything from beauty to juicing. While the Scarlet Lady takes you on a familiar route around the Caribbean, the on-shore excursions available are what make this sail memorable. Take a leap of faith on daring outings such as the Waterfalls of Damajagua in Puerto Plata, where guests make their way down seven of the 27 natural slides and waterfalls. After the exhilarating experience, travelers can sit down with locals and come together over Dominican staples such as pollo guisado, tostones, and mangú. You can always get local delicacies while docked, but while onboard, you must snag a reservation at the Test Kitchen. It’s an experimental dining experience where the menu always evolves. You go in only seeing a small card with ingredients listed for the night’s meal, but everything else is up to the imagination. One might find cucumbers puréed and frozen into ice cream as dessert, or beets formed and prepared like steak. While en route to the next port, the hard reset one does at the Redemption Spa leaves your body feeling anew; it’s impossible to come back from vacation feeling the same as when you departed. On any Virgin Voyages ship, you’ll love the indulgent atmosphere, whether you’re catering to your sweet tooth by narrowing down your favorite gelato of the day, grabbing a drink at one of the five bars that stake claim to having the largest tequila supply on the seven seas, or finally getting that tattoo you’ve been thinking about for ages after visiting the ship’s tattoo parlor, Squid Ink. Seven-day sailings from $2,100 per person. —Paris Wilson

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Six days sailing from England to New York across the vast Atlantic had the potential to bore me to stupefaction, but it turned out I had nothing to fear. “The ship is the destination,” said an entertainment director for Queen Mary 2 , who oversees a program that makes this cruise liner the undisputed hub of creative and intellectual stimulation on the high seas. Where else can you attend the annual Literature Festival At Sea, meeting top fiction and nonfiction authors like the late PJ O’Rourke, Bernadine Evaristo, and Louis de Bernières? And where else can you visit a planetarium, watch a Royal Shakespeare theater production, or hear guest speakers discuss artwork investments and the history of airport drug mules?

In between spa massages and table tennis rallies, I nourished my mind in the mahogany library before nourishing my body at the Princess Grill and Queens Grill restaurants, scarfing dishes like croquette of suckling pig, paired with excellent vintages and followed by mango panna cotta. On the final stretch of the journey, as dolphins leapt over the horizon and the Statue of Liberty loomed into view, my heart sank a little—New York City awaited, yet I didn’t want to disembark. That’s quite an achievement. Seven-day sailings from $1,389 per person. —Noo Saro-Wiwa

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During my first few hours aboard the Atlas Ocean Voyages World Navigator, I felt a bit like I had inadvertently crashed a family reunion: Seemingly everyone else aboard this Arctic expedition had just sailed to Antarctica on the Navigator six months before, so several crew members and guests spent much of embarkation day hugging and catching up. With a maximum occupancy of 196, it’s already an intimate ship, but the fact that the relatively young brand, which debuted in 2019, could develop such an impressive number of repeat travelers in such a short spell speaks volumes. Many told me they were drawn to Atlas because of its eco-friendly bona fides (the new-build ship makes use of hybrid engines from Rolls-Royce designed to leave minimal impact), but the creature comforts on board certainly help. While the star attraction of such an expedition voyage is what lies beyond the decks—access to remote Antarctic fjords that larger vessels can’t dream of traversing, or spotting polar bears loping along pearly glaciers in the Arctic—I made the most of my time in between Zodiac expeditions. The multi-jet shower in my stateroom was sublime after damp and rigorous treks, the heated massage beds in the only L’Occitane Spa at sea are a dream, and the Arctic summer’s 24 hours of sunshine made the Dome observation deck a prime perch to cozy up with a book at any time of day or night. There was neither internet nor cell phone connectivity during my entire eight-day journey sailing thanks to the remote latitudes (though Atlas guests now have access to full Starlink satellite coverage), which meant this was the longest I’d been offline since the 1990s—and yet somehow, drifting through the surreal landscape in this cosseting bubble, I didn’t miss scrolling or chatting with the outside world one bit. Seven-night sailings from $4,749 per person. —Sarah Khan

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A passenger who is well below senior age dances the robot to classic rock, to R&B, to country music, and to disco hits as talented singers and a live band perform most nights in the Rolling Stone Lounge, on Holland America Line’s Westerdam . His mechanical movements are a source of amusement and encouragement; if he can take over the dance floor, so can we with our own moves. The 1,916-passenger Westerdam is beloved as a traditional cruise ship, with its smaller-than-mega-ship size, deep blue hull, wraparound outdoor promenade deck, and details such as fresh flowers all around, celebrating the 150-year-old cruise line’s Dutch roots. Tradition does not mean staid. There’s rock and roll. There’s a trendy top-of-ship pickleball court.

On an Alaska cruise, my husband and I start our days with a jolt of caffeine via the baristas at Explorations Central, the ship’s cushy, contemporary, forward-facing observation lounge, before heading off on adventures such as joining other passengers in synchronized paddling a large canoe to see the ancient yet diminishing ice of Juneau’s Mendenhall Glacier. Back on the ship, we indulge in excellent burgers, topped with Gouda and applewood-smoked bacon and served in fast-food wrapping from a stand at the covered Lido pool. We enjoy sustainable Alaska seafood—grilled salmon, fennel-crusted halibut, fried cod—in between cocktails made with local gin, served on real glacial ice. From the veranda of our classic aft cabin, mesmerizing views of the ship’s wake, seemingly endless forest, and a distant, blue-tinged glacier clear our brain. We’re ready for more of the dancing man. Seven-day sailings from $379 per person. —Fran Golden

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10 Best Cruise Lines When Traveling With Your Multigenerational Family

E xtended family groups are excited about reconnecting and sharing memorable moments together, making multigenerational vacations one of this year’s leading travel trends. These three-generation trips offer incredible opportunities for bonding, creating new traditions, and enjoying unforgettable experiences with loved ones.

Multigenerational groups vary in age, interests, budgets, and vacation styles. The key is to find a trip the whole family will love. Cruises offer something for everyone and they’re a great way for generations to explore the world and make lifelong memories together. Daily itineraries are flexible, allowing family members to enjoy the trip at their own pace.

There are cruise lines to fit every family’s preferences. Multigenerational families can choose from amenity-rich megaships, upscale mid-sized vessels, ultra-luxurious smaller ships, and expedition ships built to explore the world’s most remote destinations.

Here are 10 of the best ocean-going cruise lines for your multigenerational family vacation, listed in alphabetical order. 

1. Carnival Cruise Line

Carnival Cruise Line has long been a leader in family-friendly voyages. The cruise line is seeing strong demand for its brand of family cruising and it’s popular with multigenerational families and reunion groups seeking nonstop fun. Carnival Cruise Line caters to all ages with a wide variety of experiences, including complimentary programs for kids and teens, an extensive array of restaurants, immersive entertainment, family-friendly shore excursions, adult-oriented attractions, and fun-filled activities the whole family can enjoy together.

Carnival Cruise Line’s voyages sail from 14 U.S. homeports, making it easy for families to reach their cruise. Ships in Carnival’s fleet are family-pleasing playgrounds featuring thrilling top-deck attractions like the massive WaterWorks water park, ropes courses, and BOLT — the fastest roller coaster at sea. Carnival’s exclusive Seuss at Sea activities, family comedy shows, and Family Feud Live entertainment programs are fun for parents, kids, and grandparents alike. Family Harbor, a family-focused accommodations area complete with the private Family Harbor Lounge, is an excellent option for multigenerational groups sailing on Carnival’s Vista and Excel class ships.

2. Celebrity Cruises 

Celebrity Cruises offers an upscale cruising experience for multigenerational families with an emphasis on memorable experiences, innovative features, stylish venues, outstanding dining and entertainment, and indulgent spas. Celebrity Cruises offers a variety of accommodations perfect for multigenerational groups, including family veranda staterooms and luxurious suites in The Retreat — an exclusive enclave available on select ships. Family-friendly programs and activities are scheduled throughout each cruise, including hot glass classes and movie nights under the stars.

Multigenerational vacationers will appreciate the cruise line’s family-friendly shore excursions and enriching programs for younger guests: Camp At Sea for children 3–12 and the Teen Club for teens. Celebrity Cruises partnered with top companies to create its award-winning Camp at Sea program focusing on four main categories of interest: Art, Recreation, Culinary, and S.T.E.M. Celebrity’s fully customizable youth program is based solely on participants’ interests, with over 500 activities available as well as fun-filled teen events. Celebrity Cruises has also been certified as an Autism Friendly Cruise Line by Autism of the Seas. 

3. Disney Cruise Line 

Disney Cruise Line’s magical voyages feature immersive storytelling, beloved Disney characters, cinematic dining experiences, and imaginative family entertainment. The cruise line is well-known for creating unforgettable experiences for families on its ships, with exceptional programs and Disney-themed venues all ages can enjoy together. Disney Cruise Line ships feature outstanding rotational dining, sought-after Disney character interactions, incredible kids’ and teens’ clubs, adult-exclusive areas, family-friendly staterooms, and world-class entertainment.

Disney Cruise Line’s sailings are ideal for multigenerational families . Adults and kids bond during family-focused shore excursions and full-day adventures designed to bring family members together. Out-of-this-world family experiences and boatloads of fun also await on board. On Disney Wish , generations can enjoy interactive meals at the first Frozen and Marvel-themed dining venues at sea. Take a splash-filled ride on the AquaMouse water coaster and have extraordinary space-hopping experiences in innovative Star Wars-themed areas for adults and kids. Disney Cruise Line’s next ship, Disney Treasure , will feature a whole new world of memorable attractions as well. Multigenerational families can make their Port Canaveral-based voyages even more enchanting by adding a convenient land package at nearby Walt Disney World.

4. Holland America Line

Great multigenerational vacations merge the interests of several generations while also providing attractions each can enjoy separately. Holland America Line’s award-winning premium class ships provide something special for every age group and interest, making it a superb choice for multigenerational family vacationers. The line’s upscale, midsize vessels feature outstanding restaurants, fantastic performances and live music clubs, culinary and enrichment programs, fun family activities, swimming pools, and Kids Club youth programs and venues for kids and teens.

Holland America Line offers a robust array of itineraries with a wide variety of memorable shore excursions and destination-rich programming. Alaska and Caribbean itineraries are particularly popular with multigenerational family groups . The cruise line is passionate about culinary excellence and its Culinary Council chefs create outstanding regionally inspired cuisine for guests to enjoy. Accommodations on Holland America Line’s ships include spacious family-friendly staterooms, connecting cabins, and suites well-suited for multigenerational groups. Families will also appreciate the line’s outstanding reunion package and “Kids Cruise Free” deals. 

5. Lindblad Expeditions 

Lindblad Expeditions delivers exceptional small-ship expedition experiences for multigenerational travelers seeking the trip of a lifetime. Multigenerational travel has long been popular with Lindblad Expeditions guests, particularly on their Galápagos and Alaska itineraries. Lindblad Expeditions’ exclusive National Geographic Global Explorers program for kids and teens under 18 is offered on sailings in both of those destinations, as well as on exciting voyages in Baja California and Antarctica. Ships vary in size, ranging between 28 and 148 guests.

Immersive journeys with Lindblad Expeditions allow multigenerational families to reconnect, learn about the world, and share priceless experiences. Lindblad Expeditions finds it’s often the grandparents who plan multigenerational trips to celebrate major milestones or treat their family to a bucket-list adventure. The cruise line offers special savings on select departures for children and multigenerational families traveling as a group.

6. Norwegian Cruise Line 

Norwegian Cruise Line is an excellent option for multigenerational families seeking an unstructured resort-style cruise vacation with extensive dining choices, show-stopping entertainment, and exciting activities for the whole family. Multigenerational groups can enjoy a multitude of casual and specialty restaurants, exhilarating attractions like multi-level go-kart race tracks and open-air laser tag arenas, complimentary Splash Academy youth programs for tots through teens, and stellar Broadway-style performances and entertainment for all ages.

Multigenerational families can choose from a wide range of accommodations on Norwegian Cruise Line , including family staterooms and stunning suites in The Haven by Norwegian — an exclusive ship-within-a-ship for family members seeking a higher-end cruise experience. Special offers make multigenerational family cruises even more wallet-friendly, including free third and fourth guests on select sailings and a variety of discounts for groups booking five or more staterooms. 

7. Paul Gauguin Cruises 

The idyllic South Pacific region tops bucket lists for many multigenerational travelers. Paul Gauguin Cruises offers award-winning luxury small-ship voyages perfect for making lifelong memories in this enchanting destination. The all-inclusive cruises aboard the intimate m/s Paul Gauguin provide unparalleled opportunities for family bonding while enjoying unforgettable experiences in Tahiti, French Polynesia, Fiji, and beyond. Paul Gauguin itineraries make island-hopping easy, allowing multigenerational families to reconnect and effortlessly explore five or more spectacular isles at their own pace.

Voyages aboard The Gauguin are exceptional for multigenerational families wishing to celebrate and see the world together. The ship accommodates 330 guests and features outstanding culinary experiences in three restaurants, spacious overwater staterooms and suites, a specially designed shipboard watersports marina, engaging entertainment and enrichment programs, and an excellent spa. The ship’s fantastic local Tahitian cultural ambassadors bring the Polynesian culture to life and the service on board is extraordinary. Paul Gauguin Cruises’ complimentary Moana Explorer Program , created in partnership with Te mana o te moana , provides daily naturalist-led activities and adventures for children ages 7–15 on select sailings.

8. Princess Cruises 

Princess Cruises offers enriching voyages of discovery that all generations can enjoy together. The cruise line offers a classic sailing experience focusing on fabulous cuisine, entertainment, relaxation, and immersive adventures. Multigenerational vacations are popular on Princess Cruises . The cruise line has increased the number of family suites on board to accommodate family and multigenerational guests. Alaska and European itineraries are ideal for multigenerational summer sailings, while Caribbean cruises and Mexico voyages are top choices during the winter.

Grandparents, parents, and grandkids look forward to memories together on multigenerational family cruise vacations . With its award-winning technology, the Princess MedallionClass experience makes it convenient for family members to stay connected on board, arrange dining preferences, and select activities everyone will enjoy. Fun-filled family activities include Movies Under the Stars, game nights, Broadway-style shows, top-deck stargazing at sea, pool time, and playing together on the sports deck. Princess Cruises also features Camp Discovery Youth Center programs for kids and teens, Discovery and Animal Planet small-group shore excursions, and exceptional specialty restaurants perfect for celebrating milestone family events.

9. Royal Caribbean International 

Multigenerational families can enjoy epic vacations and make lifelong memories on Royal Caribbean International sailings. The family-friendly cruise line’s fleet is packed with thrilling water parks and fun zones, top-notch entertainment, action-filled Adventure Ocean youth and teen programs, an outstanding array of palate-pleasing dining venues, cool neighborhoods, and amazing accommodations for families. Royal Caribbean offers an extensive range of cruise itineraries perfect for making memories together.

Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas and Icon of the Seas are the world’s two largest cruise ships. These floating mega-resorts are designed to deliver incredible family and multigenerational group vacations for all ages. Royal Caribbean’s new Icon of the Seas will feature more family accommodation options, the largest water park at sea, and a first-of-its-kind Surfside neighborhood designed just for families.

10. The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection 

An ultra-luxury yachting experience awaits multigenerational families sailing with The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection . The cruise line entered the market last year with its first of three custom-built luxury yachts — the 298-passenger Evrima . Voyages aboard The Ritz-Carlton Collection’s intimate yachts offer multigenerational families a wealth of shipboard programs, exceptional dining experiences, luxurious suites, immersive entertainment, and personalized service. On these luxury sailings, multigenerational groups with younger children or older family members can easily explore multiple destinations in comfort and create treasured memories together.Families are welcome aboard The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection and the fun-filled Ritz Kids program for children ages 4–12 is available in its own dedicated space year round. The enriching activities program offers three fee-based sessions daily, with enhanced programming during holidays and summer months. With its iconic brand, The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection’s yachting experiences are attracting luxury travelers and families who are new to cruising. The line estimates that over 50 percent of guests are first-time cruisers and more than 75 percent of bookings include a Marriott Bonvoy loyalty program member.

This article originally appeared on TravelAwaits

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