#15759 - 01/05/03 01:15 PM
Re: paul gauguin
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Are the lowest deck of rooms, portholes, below or at the waterline? Are they too small for two 6 foot plus tall people? Is the porthole really small? King bed? Does the ship sail at night or is it always docked at night? What is the approximate cost of optional excursions? If the bar is extra, what is the cost of an alcoholic drink? Are pop and juice, coffee and tea free? I read that wine is included with lunch and dinner - correct? Sorry for asking so many questions. thanks again.
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TahitiTravel offers excellent deals for cruising the magnificent lagoons of French Polynesia.
We highly recommend the Bora Bora Cruises for luxurious intimacy (actually a v.good value compared to the cost of a stay at a 5 star resort) or the Regent Seven Seas Cruises Paul Gaugin for a deluxe but more traditional cruise experience.
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#15760 - 01/08/03 06:32 PM
Re: paul gauguin
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I believe that all the rooms are similar in size. I have heard that there are not bad rooms on the PG. There are no inside rooms so all have portholes,windows or balconies. I believe the porthole rooms are the same size as the windowed rooms. The balcony and higher rooms go up in sq. ft, but I believe only by a small amount.
We are sailing on March 01 and I am very excited about it....I am surprising my husband....so he does not know, it is our 30th wedding anniversary and we have always talked about one day going to tahiti.
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