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Fly free with Paul Gauguin

If you've ever wanted to go to the South Pacific, now's definitely the time as Paul Gauguin is offering free flights from London to join the ship.

You'll have to be quick though as the offer is only valid on three cruises.

There's a 14-night voyage from Papeete to Auckland in New Zealand on November 6 that visits all sorts of exotic sounding places such as Taha'a, Bora Bora, Aitutaki and Tauranga and a mirror-image 14-night cruise coming back from Auckland to Papeete on November 21.

These voyages, incidentally, are also Paul Gauguin's maiden visit to New Zealand.

Finally there's a 14-night round-trip cruise from Papeete, visiting more unpronounceable exotic-sounding places.

Prices start from £4,187 per person, which includes soft drinks, alcohol and gratuities as well as the free air.

If none of these dates works, Paul Gauguin is also offering free or two-for-one air travel between Los Angeles and the ship on all voyages in 2011. Not quite so generous, but better than nothing.

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