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Cabin pictures &
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What's in a cabin

Welcome
gifts (first day) - Chilled
bottle of quality champagne, a box of chocolates, a fruit bowl, a tropical
floral arrangement, and a bottle of spirits.

Furnishings
- All cabins:
Stylish modern decor
Polish-wood
cabinetry
Wall-to-wall
carpeting
Mirrored desk/vanity niche
Separate
sitting area

Size
- Paul Gauguin cabins are
spacious by international cruise-ship standards - each is at least 202 square
feet. The space seems bigger because of a strategic use of mirrors - and the view out the window or balcony.

Storage
space - There is more than on most cruise ships.
Decent closet space
Many
drawers and storage shelves
High
under-bed space for suitcases
Large
bathroom counter

Room
Equipment - It includes:
Mini-bar (contents
are free)
LCD TV with
DVD player
Telephone
Outlet for
charging batteries
Personal
safe

Bed
- Nearly all Paul Gauguin cabins have a queen bed. Some can be converted by the staff into
twins.

Bathroom
- It has a full tub/shower combo, a large sink counter, and amenities like
robes, slippers, hair dryer, and toiletries.
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