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The following hotel list is preliminary and subject to change. Although we contract our hotels a year in advance, unforeseen situations do occasionally occur. Should it be necessary to change a hotel, one of equal quality and value will be substituted. you’ll receive verified hotel information with your final itinerary. Please note that hotel ratings are based on the Hotel and Travel Index (www.hotelandtravelindex.com), a leading travel industry authority on hotels throughout the world.
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Sofitel Tahiti Maeva Beach Resort
Tahiti, French Polynesia
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The Superior First-Class Sofitel Tahiti Maeva Beach Resort is located on the west coast of
Tahiti, on a charming beach surrounded by tropical gardens. The resort,
recently renovated, features 216 stylish, light filled rooms, each with
a private balcony and many with spectacular views over the mountains or
across the lagoon toward the island of Moorea.
Facilities include two
excellent restaurants, a bar, two tennis courts, a golf driving range
and a freshwater swimming pool. The rooms include such modern amenities as internet connection (WiFi), plasma TVs with
satellite, bathrooms with showers, hair dryers, and air conditioning.
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m/s Paul Gauguin
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Sailing on voyages from Tahiti, the 330 passenger, 6-Star m/s Paul Gauguin
is an extension of the informal, relaxing environment of Polynesia.
With American attention to luxury and comfort and a French flair for
casual sophistication, the ship radiates warmth, informality, and
openness. No wonder the Condé Nast Traveler selected the m/s Paul Gauguin
the "Highest Ranked Small Luxury Cruise Ship" in 2008. Here, the
constraints of formal wear, tuxedos, and ties are forgotten and the
only dress code is relaxation. Excellent wines from France, California,
and other vineyard-dotted domains flow freely at lunch and dinner in
three restaurants. There is a specially designed, retractable
watersports platform, where guests may conveniently launch a kayak, try
windsurfing, or set out for a scuba diving expedition.
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