Paul Gauguin Cruise Ship to Undergo Multi-Million-Dollar Renovation
Paul Gauguin Cruises has announced an extensive refurbishment of its 330-guest ship, Paul Gauguin, during a seven-week drydock in Singapore in early 2025. This multi-million-dollar project will introduce sustainable upgrades, redesigned interiors, and enhanced guest amenities.
Key upgrades include:
- Eight Connecting Staterooms on Deck 7 to cater to multi-generational travelers.
- Le Grill Restaurant, featuring a contemporary look with tropical-inspired design elements and enhanced island views.
- A reimagined Pool Deck, with a new mosaic façade, chic cabana-style seating, and a sweeping white canopy.
- A revamped Pool Bar, incorporating elegant lighting and carved wood screens.
- Sustainable Technology upgrades, including energy-efficient systems, a seawater-to-freshwater treatment system, and waste management enhancements to minimize environmental impact.
Hervé Gastinel, CEO & Chief Sustainability Officer of PONANT EXPLORATIONS Group, emphasized the company’s dedication to sustainability and Polynesian culture, stating, “The Gauguin is not just a vessel; she’s a vital part of the Polynesian community.”
Emerging from drydock in March 2025, the Paul Gauguin will debut two exclusive voyages in the Boutique Crossing Collection:
- Immersive Indonesia: Singapore to Australia (14 nights), departing April 1, 2025.
- Crossing Melanesia: Australia to Fiji (16 nights), departing April 15, 2025.
Following these itineraries, the ship will return to her year-round Tahiti home, offering 7- to 14-night all-inclusive luxury voyages to the Society Islands, Cook Islands, and Marquesas.
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