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Paul Gauguin Cruises going on the road to 14 cities

Article-Paul Gauguin Cruises going on the road to 14 cities

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'We believe in the power of relationships and look forward to connecting in-person with our travel partners,' Liz Coleman said
Marking its 25th year of sailing in French Polynesia, Paul Gauguin Cruises is embarking on a multi-city road show for North American travel advisors.

This will span the US and Canada in May, June, September and October.

'We believe in the power of relationships and look forward to connecting in-person with our travel partners during the upcoming months and providing resources and tools on how we can build our businesses together,' said Liz Coleman, VP sales.

Chance to win a cruise

The series kicks off this week with the company’s sales directors sharing updates on the brand in their respective territories. Each event will also include a special guest speaker such as a French Polynesian expert, a professional leadership trainer or a media personality. One participating advisor from each territory will win a seven-day Paul Gauguin cruise.

The dates

The schedule includes Vancouver, BC (May 17), Scottsdale, Arizona (May 18), Montréal (May 30), Toronto (June 1), Los Angeles (June 6), San Diego (June 8), Fort Lauderdale (Sept. 13), Dallas (Sept. 27), Minneapolis (Oct. 5), Washington, DC (Oct. 11), Long Island, New York (Oct. 12) and Houston (Oct. 18).

Denver and San Francisco stops are also planned, with dates to be announced soon.  

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