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PAUL GAUGUIN DRESS CODE -
NO COATS AND TIES REQUIRED. |
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There is a lot of confusion and worry over "what to wear"
I hope this will give you a little insight into the dress codes, and how many formal, informal and casual nights on a cruise and what those dress codes mean for men and women |
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COUNTRY CLUB CASUAL |
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MEN: Open neck shirts and slacks |
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LADIES: Dresses or pant suits |
| Tommy Bahama shirts, open neck golf shirts with collar. Nice slacks. Nice casual wear. |
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Pant suits, simple dresses, in Tahiti sundresses are appropriate. Sandals.
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APPROPRIATE AT DINNER |
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Shorts, blue jeans, tee shirts, tennis shoes or casual sandals. |
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DAY TIME WEAR |
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MEN: Casual |
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LADIES: Casual |
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Shorts, jeans, tennis shoes and casual sandals. Comfortable clothing for sightseeing. No swimming trunks in the dining rooms. |
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Shorts, jeans, tennis shoes and sandals. No bathing suits in the dining rooms. Of course a lady can wear a cover up and be fine over a bathing suit. |
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Country Club Casual - Captains welcome aboard |
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What about the Captains welcome aboard party is that also "Country Club Casual"?
On the Paul Gauguin Tahiti cruises, the dress code is Country Club Casual. This dress code is described below. Often the cruise booklet may suggest "you maybelow. Often the cruise booklet may suggest "you may wish to bring a jacket for the Captain's welcome aboard party". This is purely up to you. A tie would not be necessary, you will see some men in jackets or blazers. However you will also see people in the "Country Club Casual attire |
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Our advice on clothing and packing |
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If you want to dress up then you can certainly take advantage of the cruise to do so. If you prefer to dress more casually then you can feel quite comfortable with this decision. There will be an even mixture of people on board so as long as you stay within the guidelines above there is no need to worry about dress that much. On all the Tahiti cruises I have taken I have seen a wide variety of clothing and truthfully most people do not remember whatve taken I have seen a wide variety of clothing and truthfully most people do not remember whatve taken I have seen a wide variety of clothing and truthfully most people do not remember whatve taken I have seen a wide variety of clothing and truthfully most people do not remember whatve taken I have seen a wide variety of clothing and truthfully most people do not remember whatve taken I have seen a wide variety of clothing and truthfully most people do not remember whatve taken I have seen a wide variety of clothing and truthfully most people do not remember what you wore anyway.
Lugging luggage around is difficult particularly when you are doing pre or post excursions. Luggage gets lost constantly by the airlines. I do suggest a small carryon with the necessary items and one change of clothes. The cruise line is wonderful about keeping track of your luggage and if it is lost you usually get it the second afternoon.
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