Tuesday, November 26, 2013

The M/S Paul Gauguin

Here is the Paul Gauguin.



Where it is and where we're going.

The Society Islands, which are part of French Polynesia. 
The map will give you general perspective on where we'll be. Tahiti is the largest island in the Society Islands, which are part of French Polynesia. And French Polynesia is part of France. 

We're going to sail from Papeete, the capital of Tahiti. We'll stop in Huahine, Bora Bora, and Mo'orea. (We also have one day on a private motu, or island, that's owned by Paul Gauguin Cruises.)

You'll learn more about each stop during the trip. If you want to read up now, click here.

Monday, November 25, 2013

How it began


When you take a cruise ... any cruise ... you are immediately and forever on the mailing list of every cruise line that plies the waters of the known world. 

And you will remain there, regardless if you ever take another cruise in your action-packed life.

Not counting a memorable journey through the Greek Isles to Istanbul aboard the very serviceable but small and creaky Stella Solaris, our first cruise was to Alaska on the Seven Seas Navigator. 

It was a fabulous adventure, over-the-top service, whale-watching, glacier hiking, Cordon Blue chefs ... the usual stuff.

We had been home 10, maybe 15 minutes, when the brochures and catalogs started rolling in ... not just from Regent Seven Seas, but from the other suspects as well.

It turned out we liked cruising. We went to the usual Caribbean haunts on one, Mexico and Central America on another.

If there is water to float the boat, there is a cruise. Every week we get glossy propaganda touting cruises to the Caribbean, the South Pole, North Pole, East Coast, Far East, Near East, East Europe, up a river, down a river and across the pond.

Rebecca has had to get extra pages for her passport, Mark has been around the world twice, and we both love to go places. 

In short, we both are fair game for a slick piece of propaganda hawking some place we've never been.
Destinations fall into several categories.

There is the "wouldn't it be great to go to Vienna at Christmas," level. There is the "I'd like to take you to Australia" category. 

And there's the "Oh, my God, honey. Tahiti."

The particular temptress is Paul Gauguin Cruises. The ship is the Paul Gauguin. We figured the best we could do was frame the pictures in the brochures and lie about taking them.

It was last August when Paul Gauguin and our 40th wedding anniversary veered on to a collision course and somebody said "Let's go to Tahiti."

And so we shall.









Sunday, November 24, 2013

Welcome to Rebecca and Mark Johnson's Travel Blog

Rebecca Johnson is a senior marketing executive and professional photographer who has traveled extensively.

Mark Johnson, her husband, is a writer, film and video producer and corporate entertainer. He likewise travels extensively, including two trips around the world.

We have been a lot of places, and we want to share some of our past trips with you. 

An upcoming journey, however, will get immediate attention. December 15th will be our 40th wedding anniversary. 

We're celebrating by dancing the tango.

On the beach.

In French Polynesia.

Three weeks from today.

And you're going with us.

There will be photographs, video and daily updates. We may even try a live video feed. (Or, actually, we may not.)

So grab your sunscreen and read on!