MV Tere Moana

Tere Moana.
Career
Name: 1998-2012 Le Levant
2012-present Tere Moana
Owner: 1998-2012 Compagnie du Ponant
2012-present Paul Gauguin Cruises
Operator: 1998-2012 Compagnie du Ponant
2012-present Paul Gauguin Cruises
Port of registry:  Bahamas
Builder: Alstom Leroux, St. Malo, France
In service: 1998
Status: Operational
General characteristics
Tonnage:3,500 GT
Length:100 m (328 ft)
Beam:14 m (46 ft)
Draft:3.5 m (11 ft)
Speed:14 Knots
Capacity:90 passengers
Crew:60

MV Tere Moana, previously Le Levant, is a cruise ship owned and operated by Paul Gauguin Cruises. The ship was built at the Alstom Leroux shipyard in St. Malo, France in 1998.

History

The ship was originally built in 1998. She operated with Compagnie du Ponant as Le Levant until December 2012 when she was refurbished and transferred to Paul Gauguin cruises. She now specialises in European, Caribbean, and Latin American cruises.[1]

The name Tere Moana translates into Ocean Traveller in Tahitian.[2]

Facilities

The Tere Moana has two restaurants, the Le Veranda and the L'Etoile, the Le Salon bar for live piano music and the pool bar. She also features the Deep Nature Spa, a fitness center, a swimming pool and the Le Boutique shop.[3]

The ship also hosts watersports in certain ports from the ship’s marina. Snorkel gear is also available to the passengers.

Gallery

These are images of Tere Moana in her previous livery as Le Levant.

References

  1. "Tere Moana Cruise Ship Cruises and Description". Choosing Cruising. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  2. "m/v Tere Moana". Paul Gaugiun Cruises. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
  3. "M /V Tere Moana". Tauck. Retrieved 30 November 2013.

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