PAUL Gauguin Cruises is introducing a joint program with the Wildlife Conservation Society onboard the 332-passenger M/S Paul Gauguin during the months of Jun & Jul. “Stewards of Nature” is designed for families and encourages children and teens to explore their environment on South Pacific cruises. Depending on the itinerary,...
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PAUL Gauguin Cruises is introducing a joint program with the Wildlife Conservation Society onboard the 332-passenger M/S Paul Gauguin during the months of Jun & Jul.
“Stewards of Nature” is designed for families and encourages children and teens to explore their environment on South Pacific cruises.
Depending on the itinerary, children can go snorkelling, observe the ocean or stars through binoculars or an onboard telescope, go on a dolphin-watching expedition, swim with sharks and rays, and play beach games and race hermit crabs.
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