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Live Large and Save with Paul Gauguin Cruises

Have you or your clients ever wanted to explore the South Pacific?

If so, Paul Gauguin Cruises has quite the deal available, but you have to act fast before time runs out.

The world’s number one small ship is offering travelers a chance to earn up to $500 Shipboard Credit and a reduced deposit of $250 on select sailings.

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This deal is on top of the already stellar savings of 50 percent off standard all-inclusive cruise fares plus included roundtrip airfare from Los Angeles.

The offer ends July 31, 2018, so don’t hesitate if a voyage to the South Pacific is something you’ve been dreaming of.

Shipboard credit can be used at the onboard spa, toward a souvenir in the boutique store or a shore excursion at any of Paul Gauguin Cruises’ ports.

Exploring Tahiti and French Polynesia is a bucket-list travel trip for many.

Thanks to its incredible views and friendly people, the South Pacific will forever be a sought-after destination.

And now it’s easier than ever to visit and create unforgettable memories.

With exceptional staff and service, as well expert guest speakers and plenty of entertainment aboard Paul Gauguin Cruises, guests can experience the trip of a lifetime (and save money) on one of the following cruises:

Tahiti & the Society Islands for 7 nights on September 29; October 13; November 10; December 8, 15, 22, 29, 2018 and January 5, 12, 19; February 9, 16, 23; March 2, 30, 2019

— Society Islands & Tahiti Iti for 7 nights on August 25; October 6; November 3, 2018

— Society Islands & Tuamotus for 10 nights on November 28, 2018 and March 20, 2019

— Cook Islands & Society Islands for 11 nights on March 9, 2019

— Marquesas, Tuamotus & Society Islands for 14 nights on January 26, 2019

Earn $300 Shipboard Credit per stateroom when you book Category C or D staterooms and $500 Shipboard credit per stateroom when you book Category B suites and above.

Roundtrip airfare from Los Angeles, roundtrip airport/pier transfers, all shipboard meals in a choice of three venues, including 24-hour room service, beverages, including beer and select wines and spirits, onboard gratuities for room stewards and dining/bar staff, a day at their private islet Motu Mahana, access to their private beach in Bora Bora and select watersports and use of snorkel gear are all included in your voyage with Paul Gauguin Cruises.

For more information on Paul Gauguin Cruises, check out their website here.

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