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How I Help Clients Plan a South Pacific Cruise

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I've travelled these islands and helped plan a lot of South Pacific sailings, and most of the stress people feel beforehand comes down to a few simple decisions made early. The cruise itself is the easy part; it's the flights, the timing and the packing that trip people up. So when someone asks me where to start, I walk them through the same short list every time. Get these right and the rest of the trip mostly takes care of itself.

Pick your season honestly

French Polynesia is a year-round destination, but the drier, slightly cooler months run roughly May to October, while November to April is warmer and more humid with a higher chance of rain. I usually point couples toward the dry stretch for the calmest lagoons, though the shoulder weeks can mean fewer crowds. There's no bad time, only trade-offs — and prices and availability shift with the season, so confirm current details when you book.

Paul Gauguin Cruises — Tahaa, French Polynesia
Paul Gauguin Cruises — Tahaa, French Polynesia

Sort flights before you commit

Most travellers route through Papeete on Tahiti, and flight schedules and entry requirements can change, so I always tell people to confirm the latest details rather than rely on what was true last year. I build in at least one night in Tahiti before the sailing so a delayed flight never costs you the ship. Visa and document rules vary by nationality and are subject to change — check your own situation early rather than assuming.

Pack light and for the water

This is a casual, warm-weather trip, so reef-safe sunscreen, a rash guard, a couple of swimsuits and one nicer outfit for the French restaurant aboard cover most needs. The ship has a marina off the stern for watersports, so you'll be in and out of the water constantly. I tell clients to leave the heavy luggage at home; you'll live in shorts and sandals far more than you expect.

Paul Gauguin Cruises — Tahaa, French Polynesia
Paul Gauguin Cruises — Tahaa, French Polynesia

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to take a South Pacific cruise?

The drier months are roughly May to October with calmer, less humid conditions, while November to April is warmer and wetter. Both work — it comes down to your weather preference and budget, and exact pricing varies by season.

Do I need a visa for French Polynesia?

It depends on your nationality, and the rules can change. I always tell clients to confirm their own entry and document requirements well before departure rather than assume, since these details are subject to change.

How early should I arrive before the cruise?

I recommend at least one night in Tahiti before embarkation. Flights to the region are long and can be delayed, and that buffer means a late arrival never costs you the sailing.

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Far & Away Adventures are South Pacific & French Polynesia specialists. Norm has sailed the m/s Paul Gauguin himself and is familiar with this and many other cruise options across French Polynesia and the South Pacific; Kirsten has travelled these islands too — so the advice here comes from firsthand time aboard, not a brochure. Tell us your dates and we'll plan it with you — or call +1 250-385-3001.

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