Paul Gauguin with Sylvia | Ep 59
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We were more than 10% of the ship. So typically it holds about 320 guests and there were 230 on board.
The ship was a little bit below what I would consider luxury standards.
I would definitely say those three options are much better. In terms of luxury, I've sent lots of clients on those and always have had wonderful customer service.
My advice... if you're going to go to French Polynesia, do it by land.
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Dr. Krystal Sodaitis sits down with returning guest Sylvia Hanna, owner of Luxe for Less Travel, for a candid debrief of her latest voyage: an 11-night Paul Gauguin cruise around French Polynesia with a group of 33 (more than 10% of the entire ship!). Sylvia breaks down the full experience from business-class flights and pre-cruise overwater bungalows at the InterContinental Tahiti and St. Regis Bora Bora, to life onboard the older, smaller Paul Gauguin. She shares exactly what exceeded expectations (Polynesian crew hospitality, turtle sea-scooter excursions, intimate dining views) and what fell short: dated 1990s décor, tiny rocking cabins, no thermal spa, identical food in all three restaurants, zero pre-cruise group dining reservations, lack of shade on deck, and almost no activities on sea days. Listeners get the real talk on why Paul Gauguin feels more “refined premium” than true luxury today, how Silversea, Seabourn, and Regent now do it better, plus Sylvia’s pro tip: rent a car on the islands and skip the bus tours. She also answers a listener question about dress codes and shares her personal definition of luxury. Episode Highlights: • • ✈️ Business class flights + pre-cruise overwater bungalows (InterContinental & St. Regis) • 🛳️ Paul Gauguin ship reality check: small, older, dated, and surprisingly rocky • 🍽️ Three restaurants, same menu every night. No specialty dining or app reservations • 🏖️ Best excursion: underwater sea scooters with turtles (and GoPro photos!) • ☀️ Big misses: almost no shade on deck, limited sea-day activities, no thermal spa • 👥 Group travel challenges: pre-cruise service rated F, only 4 group dinners secured • 💡 Sylvia’s advice: do French Polynesia by land first or choose Silversea, Seabourn, or Regent instead • 🧳 Listener Q&A: feeling out of place on luxury cruises + dress code realities About the Guest Sylvia Hanna is the owner and operator of Luxe for Less Travel and a luxury traveler with more than 40 cruises across nearly every major cruise line. She just returned from leading a group of 33 clients on the Paul Gauguin in French Polynesia, her third visit to the islands, and brings her trademark honest, no-hype perspective on what actually delivers, and what doesn’t at this price point. Email: luxeforlesstravel@yahoo.com (mailto:luxeforlesstravel@yahoo.com) About the Host: Dr. Krystal Sodaitis is a pediatrician, executive, and life coach for neurodiverse physicians—and the passionate host behind Luxury Cruising. She brings expert insight and honest excitement to every interview, helping curious travelers elevate their adventures at sea. 📍 Website: luxurycruising.net (https://luxurycruising.net/) 📧 Email: luxurycruisingpodcast@gmail.com 🔗 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/krystalsodaitis (https://linkedin.com/in/krystalsodaitis) 📝 Looking for the perfect luxury cruise: Take our quiz (https://luxurycruising.net/quiz-290556) 👥 Want to be a guest? Fill out this form to connect. (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeEDzttJSyBqkGmuIrLp7SxSfPozYsx6LWFuxkDbKTdLeF-iA/viewform?usp=header) Looking for the perfect spa experience: Spa table (https://app.fgfunnels.com/v2/preview/2Z9jcPSEGCYO2zfFy8rE) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com (https://pcm.adswizz.com) for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.