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From Darwin to Lautoka

An escapade in the heart of Melanesia

Dates:
29 Mar - 15 Apr 2027
Duration:
17 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
8
Ship:
Le Paul Gauguin
Cruise Line:
Paul Gauguin Cruises
Fares:

From £7,180 pp

World War II shipwreck near Honiara, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands

From Darwin to Lautoka

An escapade in the heart of Melanesia

Dates:
29 Mar - 15 Apr 2027
Duration:
17 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
8
Ship:
Le Paul Gauguin
Cruise Line:
Paul Gauguin Cruises
Fares:

From £7,180 pp

Voyage Itinerary

29 March

Setting sail from Darwin

More of a large town than a city, Darwin is less about what's contained within the city limits and more about the huge expanse of wild landscape that's outside it. Closer to Jakarta than Sydney, the city really does feel remote in its tropical perch. There are a number of waterfront restaurants and pretty parks, making it a pleasant place to relax after a long flight. For those with the energy we highly recommend a visit to Litchfield and Kakadu National Parks.

Sunset in Darwin, Australia
Yellow Water, Kakadu National Park

Don't miss

With rugged escarpments, sites of Aboriginal art, dramatic waterfalls and huge wetlands, Kakadu National Park is truly beautiful. The iconic scenery is some of Australia’s best, and served as the backdrop to the film 'Crocodile Dundee'.

30 March to 31 March - At sea

1 April

Australia: Thursday Island

Thursday Island is one of the Torres Strait Islands, situated to the north of Cape York. Proximity to Papua New Guinea makes for an interesting cultural mix, and the island has a fascinating military history. Be aware that swimming off the beautiful beaches is not recommended due to the presence of crocodiles and marine stingers.
Sunset over Thursday Island, Australia

2 April - At sea

3 April

Papua New Guinea: Alotau

Alotau is the capital of Milne Bay province, on the remote eastern tip of mainland Papua New Guinea. Milne Bay was the scene of heavy fighting during the Second World War, and today you can dive amongst the wreckage left behind. Alotau also serves as a base for visiting the nearby islands, including the fascinating Trobriand archipelago.
Bird of paradise, Papua New Guinea

4 April

Papua New Guinea: Samarai

5 April - At sea

6 April to 7 April

Solomon Islands: Honiara

Honiara is the capital of the Solomon Islands and the nation’s only real port, situated on the largely unspoilt island of Guadalcanal. Reminders of the famous Second World War battle that took place here can be seen all over the island, as well as under the water at the fantastic dive sites off the north coast.
World War II shipwreck near Honiara, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands

8 April to 9 April - At sea

10 April

Vanuatu: Paradise Lagoon

11 April

Vanuatu: Port Vila

Situated on a magnificent natural harbour, Port Vila is the sleepy and seductive capital of Vanuatu. This friendly town is the perfect introduction to this intriguing Pacific island nation, with colourful markets, a unique Melanesian culture and some jaw-dropping nearby beaches.
Port Vila, Vanuatu

12 April to 14 April - At sea

15 April

Arriving in Lautoka

Lautoka is Fiji’s second largest city, known as the ‘Sugar City’ due to its important role in the local sugarcane industry. The waterfront area is pleasant enough, but we’d recommend using Lautoka as a jumping off point to visit some of the smaller surrounding islands, or the forests and waterfalls of the interior.
Desert island off the coast of Lautoka, Fiji

The ship

Le Paul Gauguin

Capacity:
330 Guests
Crew:
209 Staff
Style:
The Polynesian paradise is permanent home to Paul Gauguin,allowing her to offer a better experience aboard and ashore thanany other vessel visiting the area, in a laid back, warm andwelcoming style.

Designed specifically to cruise the shallow waters of the South Pacific islands, Le Paul Gauguin perfectly embodies the famous Polynesian warmth and flair.

What we love

This much awarded little ship carries 330 fortunate guests. A recent addition to the Ponant fleet what we love is the way in which, after 16 years cruising year round in this part of the South Pacific, she has absorbed everything that is special about the islands into her very DNA, making her the perfect choice to holiday in the area.

Learn more about Le Paul Gauguin
Paul Gauguin in the South Pacific

inclusions

  • All meals both indoors and al fresco in three restaurants
  • Select wines and spirits, beer, soft drinks, bottled water, and hot beverages
  • Shipboard gratuities for room stewards and dining staff
  • 24 hour room service
  • Watersports from the ship's marina
  • Motu Mahana, an exclusive, private retreat off the coast of Taha'a
  • Excellent on board entertainment, including the local Gauguines

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Bamurru Plains

      Where to stay near Darwin

      Don’t hang around in Darwin itself; if you want to see more of the Top End, we recommend Bamurru Plains.

    • Uluru, Australia

      Visit the Red Centre

      From Darwin take a flight to the Red Centre to see the magical sites of Uluru and Kings Canyon, yet another one of those once in a lifetime experiences!

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