BeechMan Posted June 16 #26 Share Posted June 16 14 hours ago, mermaid 285 said: The reason there weren't many kids on the 14 day sailing is because most Americans (of working age who might have kids) struggle to get that long off from work. When we went on the 14 day Marquesas cruise there were only 2 kids on board, we didn't have our son at the time and were in our mid-30s. Other than ourselves there were only about half a dozen people below 60 on that cruise. To be honest we were shocked at how old a demographic this cruise attracted, after having been on the 7 day cruise before where the average age is around 50-60. Last year we had 6 or 7 kids on our 7 day cruise in late August. If you go mid July to mid August it could probably be a few more. The staff who run the Moana programme are fantastic and looked after our 8-year-old really well and the programme was fun and very educational too. I was also pleased that many of the older people on the ship complimented us on our boy rather than being annoyed by his presence. We hope to be back on the Paul Gauguin in the near future it's a fabulous cruise for families and very underrated in my opinion. I’m sure that’s right. Additionally, bringing kids, buying two extra plane tickets and booking an extra cabin for a 14-day voyage is … not cheap. When we were last on the PG (early 30’s without kids) I remember it being very friendly to families, though. We’ll hope for some kids in July, but be prepared either way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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