ms Paul Gauguin, the luxury cruise ship that sails in the South Pacific for Paul Gauguin cruises will undergo a $7 million dollar renovation, the cruise line announced Thursday.

During a dry dock in January 2012, the ship’s staterooms and suites will get an extensive refresh, with new carpeting, refinished furniture sporting new fabrics, decorative side panels on the windows and new bathroom flooring. Balconies will also see an upgrade, with new teak railings being installed.

Restaurants and other public areas will also see extensive changes during the 11 night dry dock in Brisbane, Australia:
- The La Veranda restaurant will feature new solar shades, a refreshed entrance, refinished furniture and more
- Le Grill will boast a new buffet area and new decoratative divider partition walls
- Le Casino will be expanded
- A new dance floor will be installed in Le Grand Salon
- Numerous other updates and refreshes to hard and soft goods throughout the ship
The ms Paul Gauguin hosts 332 passengers and 217 crew and entered service for Radisson Seven Seas (later Regent Seven Seas) Cruises in 1998. The ship was acquired by luxury hotel operator Pacific Beachcomber in 2009, the same year she received her last renovation, totaling $6 million. The ship sails in Tahiti, French Polynesia and the South Pacific year round, offering luxury, destination-focused cruises that are unmatched in the region.
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