The Paul Gauguin:
Carries 320 passengers and has a crew of 211, has 7Decks. 3 Dining Rooms, 4 Lounges and 1 Swimming Pool. Seventy of the 160 suite like cabins have balconies and 7 are outside cabins, any of which will provide you with excellent décor and comfort while on board.
Owners Suite: Sleeps 2 (3 with a roll away bed) has floor to ceiling sliding glass doors that open onto a private balcony. A queen size bed with vanity table, a marble appointed bathroom with tub and separate shower, a large sitting room with a sofa, chairs and a cocktail table that rises for in - suite dining, a writing desk, with stationery, a stocked refrigerator with sodas and a bar set - up, remote controlled TV with VCR, multi channel radio, safe, direct dial phones, a hair dryer and a Butler.
The Grande Suite: Balcony wraps around the bow of the ship easily sleeps 2 (3 with a roll away bed) floor to ceiling windows with sliding glass patio doors, queen size bed with vanity table, sitting area with sofa and chairs for in suite dining, large bathroom with tub and separate shower, stocked refrigerator, TV/VCR, multi channel radio, direct dial phones a hair dryer and butler service.
Ocean - View Suite: sleeps 2, floor to ceiling windows, queen sized bed, bathroom with tub and separate shower, sitting area, refrigerator, safe direct dial phones, multi channel radio, safe hair dryer and butler service
Verandah Suites: sleeps 2, floor to ceiling windows, queen sized bed, bathroom with tub and separate shower, sitting area, refrigerator, safe direct dial phones, multi channel radio, safe hair dryer and butler service
Balcony Suites: sleeps 2 , floor to ceiling windows, queen sized bed, bathroom with tub and separate shower, sitting area, refrigerator, safe direct dial phones, multi channel radio, safe hair dryer and butler service, all have same amenities as suites rooms are only a tad bit smaller
Dining:
All Restaurants on board Regents have only one dinner sitting
The Compass Rose Restaurant: The Main Dining Room:
Dining on any of Regent luxury ships is an experience, the cozy feeling you get in the main dining room from the etched glass partitions you still can have that ocean view as you dine, and each table is positioned to give each guest an ocean view as they enjoy their meals. Continental specialties and French cuisine from the famous French Cooking School Cordon Bleu will whet the appetite of the most seasoned traveler.
The Open Gallery Restaurant:
Features traditional American favorites from the East Coast to the West Coast and from the North to the South each one expertly prepared in the American tradition and served with regional wines.
La Veranda:
Offers Mediterranean dishes with flavors of North Africa
Pool Grill:
For a dining alternative, serving traditional dishes and all time favorites
In - Suite Dining is available during regular dinner hours with 24 hour room service
Nightlife:
Casino: mini - craps, blackjack, roulette, video poker and slot machines
Horizons Lounge: the place for dancing
Connoisseur Club: Cocktails and a smoke after dinner
Observation Lounge: Cocktails, late night music and perhaps a singer
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