Paul Gauguin Announces a New
Program for Kids and Families, in Partnership with
the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
The South Pacific is more than
a dream destination: it's also a fascinating getaway
where families can share activities, strengthen bonds,
and create memories to last a lifetime.
Paul
Gauguin Cruises is offering a new way for families to
explore this breathtaking part of the world
together through a joint program with the Wildlife
Conservation Society. WCS has been committed to saving
wildlife and wild places for over 120 years. In addition
to being among the world’s leading science and
conservation organizations, WCS manages the largest
urban network of zoological parks, educating and
inspiring millions of people at the New York Zoos and
Aquarium. During the summer months and holiday
season, Stewards of Nature: a WCS Partnership, is
offered aboard the m/s
Paul Gauguin and
invites guests to discover and value nature through
hands-on, interactive learning for children ages 7-17,
as well as family members.
Once aboard the ship, the WCS
naturalists will gather with families and provide a
program introduction and itinerary for the duration of
the voyage. Every day, there will be a combination of
island and/or beach excursions, science activities,
crafts, games, and other adventures. While all of the
items on the itinerary are included for kids through the
nominal fee paid at booking, family members are invited
and encouraged to participate in most activities for the
additional cost of the shore excursions.
Dates Available:
Tahiti & the Society Islands – 7 Nights
August 12, 2017, December
23, 2017,
December 30, 2017
Society Islands & Tuamotus
– 10 Nights
July 5, 2017
Cook Islands & Society Islands
– 11 Nights
July 15, 2017
Cook Islands & Society Islands (Reunion Cruise)
– 10 Nights
July 26, 2017
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Croatia Becoming a Year-Round Destination
Increasingly the number of visitors experiencing Croatia
year-round has grown significantly. Situated between the
two climate zones of Central Europe and the
Mediterranean and stretching along the Adriatic Sea,
Croatia's cities offers a diverse mix of Gothic,
Renaissance and Baroque architecture. The country's
National Parks and its charming towns and people,
stunning beaches, and bustling ports attract visitors
356 days a year.
Spring
beckons visitors to the coastal regions, especially
those interested in exploring the country's historical
sites, art galleries, cultural heritage, National Parks,
not to mention a few of our cities are UNESCO designated
- like a living museum!
Summer months
with appealing beaches and crystal clear waters of the
Adriatic Sea are magnets for those seeking relaxation of
the sea and sun and the nightlife of Dubrovnik, Split
and Hvar.
Fall, especially in plains of
Slavonia, Baranja and Srijem offers you a breathtaking
backdrop of fall foliage to experience Croatia's bounty
during harvest time as wineries and local farms offers
culinary delights - all waiting to be explored and
tasted.
During the winter months, Northern
Croatia comes alive giving guests the opportunity to
enjoy snowy Christmas markets, as Zagreb is bathed in
sparkling lights and outdoor activities around Mt.
Sljeme and Mt. Platak.
Check with us
for small ships cruising the Adriatic coast.
Reservations 800-249-7033
or 425-778-9244 |