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CRUISE: A whale of a time

Tuesday, 02 Jul, 2013 0

Paul Gauguin Cruises is offering a unique 11-night Australs & Society Islands voyage that visits prime locations for humpback whale viewing.

On board the MS Paul Gauguin, there will be whale watching as well as a series of lecture from experts including renowned oceanographer and environmentalist Jean-Michel Cousteau; distinguished marine biologist Dr Scott Baker; and Cécile Gaspar, President of Te Mana O Te Moana, a non-profit conservation organisation that strives to protect the marine environment of French Polynesia and to educate the public.

The ship departs September 21 from Papeete, Tahiti, and visits Huahine, Bora Bora, Taha’a (Motu Mahana), Raiatea, and Moorea in the Society Islands along with Rurutu in the Australs Islands.



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