THE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION SOCIETY invites you to a joint MEDICAL-DENTAL SYMPOSIUM with the UNIVERSITY OF FRENCH POLYNESIA Treatment Considerations in Isolated Communities of the Society Islands, Marquesas, and Tuamotus 11 Night Cruise, October 13 to 24, 2009 plus Pre- and Post-Cruise options in Tahiti, Bora Bora, and Moorea Travel aboard the m/s Paul Gauguin of Regent Seven Seas Cruises Rated one of the World s Best Small Ship Cruise Lines (2007) and Highest-Ranked Small Luxury Cruise Ship (2008) by Condé Nast Traveler Readers Poll T AHITI M ARQUESAS I SLANDS R ANGIRO A B ORA B ORA T AHA A M OOREA
The Professional Education Society invites you to a Joint Medical-Dental Symposium with the University of French Polynesia TREATMENT CONSIDERATIONS IN ISOLATED COMMUNITIES OF THE SOCIETY ISLANDS, MARQUESAS, AND TUAMOTUS CONTINUING EDUCATION RECOGNITION AWARDS PHYSICIANS: This program has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 16 Prescribed hours by the American Academy of Family Physicians. DENTISTS: The Professional Education Society, as provider, is authorized to confer up to 16 hours of California Continuing Education credit units and 16 FAGD/MAGD credit hours with the Academy of General Dentistry. The Professional Education Society is an ADA CERP recognized provider. NURSES: The provider is approved by the California Board of Registered Nurses, Provider Number CEP 5428 and is authorized to confer up to 16 contact hours for this program. Although the California Board of Registered Nurses does not approve individual continuing education courses, providers are required by law to be approved by the Board. Reciprocity for continuing education hours for nurses is available in most states. Please check with your regulation board regarding requirements. TAX DEDUCTION The travel symposium from Tahiti to Rangiroa, Marquesas and Moorea has been designed to comply with current IRS convention rules and deductibility requirements under Code Section 274(h)(1) as directly related to the conduct of the attendee s profession and meeting the reasonableness standard of the foreign seminar rules. Seminars will include clinic visits, hospital visits, or conference room lectures. The formal meetings will be scheduled with lectures and discussions conducted by foreign speakers and distinguished members of the Professional Education Society. The cruise expense deductions are designed to comply with the Luxury Water Transportation deductibility rules. Appropriate documentation verifying the scheduling dates, locations, hours of attendance, certificate of participation, and appropriate certificate of continuing medical, dental or nursing education will be provided at the completion of the conference. Consult your tax advisor for detailed information concerning deductibility of expenses relating to your particular situation.
for the cruise of a lifetime... Professional Education Society, since 1980 7 Francisco Vista Court, Tiburon, CA 94920 www.pes-travel.com info@ pes-travel.com Please phone Jim, Lonnie or Luke at 800.872.3070 WHY TRAVEL TO FRENCH POLYNESIA ON THE m/s PAUL GAUGUIN? Free air from Los Angeles to/from Tahiti when booked by 2/28/09 Up to 55% savings off standard cruise fare when booked by 2/28/09 Third person in stateroom sails free, capacity controlled Seven Seas Society Savings $200 to $725 per person, double occupancy, capacity controlled The perfect escape to the most beautiful islands of the South Pacific in the warm but dry month of October Complimentary selected wine and spirits throughout the cruise No tipping policy Onboard gratuities are included in the fare Informal elegance, with no formal wear/jacket and tie dress code Most luxurious ship ever to sail year-round in French Polynesia Rated one of the World s Best Small Ship Cruise Lines by Condé Nast Traveler Readers Poll Highest space-to-guest ratio State-of-the-art retractable water sports marina Onboard dive program Onboard enrichment program and entertainment Alternative dining restaurants PES AMENITIES $100 shipboard credit per person Continuing Education Credit and tax deductible benefits Gala Welcome Aboard cocktail party Quality luggage tags and engraved name tag Three designated onboard hosts for our group
THE ISLANDS OF FRENCH POLYNESIA Paul Gauguin s delightful land of French Polynesia is a scant seven and a half hours flying time from Los Angeles (closer than the Caribbean or Europe). It is an enchanted archipelago so removed from urban pollution and the cares of the world that it might as well be the other side of the universe. The eleven-night cruise is planned to offer the most relaxing, leisurely-paced cruise among the most beautiful islands on earth. The m/s Paul Gauguin visits some of the most spectacular South Pacific islands Tahiti, Rangiroa, Marquesas Islands, Bora Bora, Moorea and our own private island, Motu Mahana. DAY 1: Embark Paul Gauguin in Papeete Tahiti is the start and finishing point of the cruise and is home to the capital, Papeete. The island of Tahiti offers stunning scenery with spectacular mountains, lush vegetation and beautiful waterfalls. Don t miss the Gauguin Museum and Botanical Gardens which are also worth a visit. DAY 2: Rangiroa, Tuamotus At mid-day you will call on Rangiroa, home to the second-largest atoll in the world. It is forty-two miles long and sixteen miles wide, large enough to hold the U.S. naval fleet. The colors seem brighter, with water visibility of up to 150 feet. Here you can experience snorkeling at its best. DAY 3: Rangiroa, Tuamotus Enjoy a free morning to relax by the lagoon or to walk the beaches. If you re feeling adventurous, you could ride the tides as water enters or leaves the lagoon during tidal fluctuations. DAY 4: At Sea Time to relax or join the many activities offered on board. DAY 5: Atuona, Hiva Oa, Marquesas Islands Call today at Hiva Oa, an island marked by wild beauty and a somber bearing. The main town is Atuona, which is also where Paul Gauguin is buried. You might visit the village of Puamau to see the largest stone sculptures in the Marquesas. DAY 6: Taiohae, Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands Nuku Hiva is stunningly beautiful, with three major bays. You ll call at Taiohae, the largest town on the island. A visit to Hakauii Bay offers the chance to see the Hakauii waterfall, with a 1,100-foot cascade into the local flora. DAYS 7-8: At Sea Time to enjoy the many activities offered on board or simply relax. DAY 9: Bora Bora James Michener s favorite island in the world is Bora Bora. This most beautiful lagoon is constantly replenished with ocean water from the swells that crash between sandy motus (small islets) and over the fringing reef. In the center of the island, half of an extinct volcano Mt. Otemanu still stands, looking from one direction like a tombstone and from another like a needle. Water and shore excursions abound for lasting memories. Whether enjoying a drink at Bloody Mary s or snorkeling with rays, you will never forget this experience. DAY 10: Taha a (Motu Mahana) Your fantasy of a South Seas paradise probably includes a white sandy beach with swaying palms, a gentle breeze and crystal-clear waters. We are delighted to offer our guests, as an exclusive event, a day at such a beach on our own private island, Motu Mahana. It s an idyllic day in a beautiful, natural setting. Enjoy strolling Polynesian musicians and singers. DAY 11: Moorea/Papeete, Tahiti Moorea s jagged peaks, encircled by blue waters, are everyone s dream of Polynesia. Visit the Tiki Theater Village for Polynesian music, song, and dance. Embark on a dolphin-watching expedition with marine biologist Dr. Michael Poole. DAY 12: Disembark in Papeete In the morning you ll disembark the Paul Gauguin. You won t be the same as when you first set sail these exotic isles are said to touch people in magic ways.
The 332 guest m/s Paul Gauguin is the perfect size ship to navigate the lagoons of French Polynesia. Unlike on larger ships, the atmosphere is one of intimacy with highly personalized service. This beautiful vessel has spacious, luxurious oceanview staterooms and suites, more than two-thirds with private balconies. Each stateroom and suite comes with a marble-appointed bathroom with full-size tub; a TV/VCR, a refrigerator, direct dial telephone, hairdryer, bath robes, and more. A state-of-the art retractable watersports marina provides direct access to the crystalline waters of the bluest lagoons you ll ever see, teeming with bright, tropical fish. Complimentary kayaking, windsurfing and waterskiing are offered direct from the ship. The m/s Paul Gauguin is also one of the few ships in the world to offer a full optional scuba diving program for all levels of expertise. Superb cuisine with selected dishes inspired by two-star Michelin chef Jean-Pierre Vigato is served in a choice of two restaurants, with open-seating dining. Dine when you wish with whomever you wish. Complimentary wine is served with lunch and dinner throughout the cruise. Professional, highly personalized service is offered by a European-trained crew, and onboard gratuities are included in the fare. Nightly entertainment is offered by international performers as well as the talented singers and dancers of Polynesia. A fully-equipped Fitness Center and Carita Spa; plenty of deck space for relaxing and sunbathing; and a casino offer a plethora of onboard activities. With American attention to luxury and comfort and French flair for casual sophistication, the overall ambiance onboard the m/s Paul Gauguin is one of informality, with no need for formal wear, jackets and ties. A week on the m/s Gauguin is the perfect antidote to the stresses of the modern world, offering a rejuvenation of body and spirit among one of the last tranquil, unspoiled island paradises on earth.
SOCIETY ISLANDS, MARQUESAS & TUAMOTUS 12 days / 11 nights PAUL GAUGUIN OCTOBER DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART 13 Tue Papeete, Tahiti 10PM 14 Wed Rangiroa, Tuamotus 1PM OVERNIGHT 15 Thur Rangiroa, Tuamotus NOON 16 Fri Cruise the Pacific Ocean 17 Sat Atuona, Hiva Oa 8AM 6PM 18 Sun Taiohae, Nuku Hiva 8AM 6PM 19 Mon Cruise the Pacific Ocean 20 Tue Cruise the Tuamotu Archipelago 21 Wed Bora Bora 8AM 11PM 22 Thur Taha a (Motu Mahana) 8AM 4PM 23 Fri Moorea 8AM 5PM Papeete, Tahiti 8PM OVERNIGHT 24 Sat Papeete, Tahiti DISEMBARK AM CRUISE FARES SAVE UP TO 55%! SOCIETY ISLANDS, MARQUESAS, & TUAMOTUS 12 DAYS/11 NIGHTS Categories Standard Special PES Air/Cruise Fares Air/Cruise Fares Book by 2/28/09 OS Owner s Suite / Verandah $ 28,645 $ 15,695 GS Grand Suite 22,945 12,195 A Verandah Suite 19,145 9,795 B Verandah Stateroom 15,445 7,545 C Balcony Stateroom 12,945 5,945 D Balcony Stateroom 11,345 5,845 E Window Stateroom 10,845 4,645 F Portholes Stateroom 10,445 4,445 OS 701 GS A B C / D Fares are per person, based on double occupancy and include round-trip Economy Class airfare from Los Angeles to Tahiti. Air credit of $1,200 for cruise only. Governmental fees, handling and security charges $330. Cruise ship fuel surcharge applies. Single supplement 100% (except stateroom 763 & 764 & categories D, E, F staterooms are $1,895). Third person in stateroom is FREE. Seven Seas Society Members will receive savings of $200 to $725, depending on the category selected and savings apply to guests in the 1st and 2nd berth. Offers are capacty controlled, for a limited time and are subject to change. Cruise fares, air fares and fuel surcharges are also subject to change. Third and fourth person pays for standard transpacific airfare, governmental fees, handling and security charges. ROUND-TRIP DOMESTIC ECONOMY CLASS AIR ADD-ONS NORTHEAST SOUTHEAST NORTH CENTRAL SOUTH CENTRAL NORTHWEST SOUTHWEST EASTERN CANADA WESTERN CANADA HAWAII $750 $750 $700 $700 $500 $450 $900 $600 $700 Air program: Economy Class domestic air available from 86 gateways. Free round-trip Economy Class airfare from Los Angele to Tahiti. Business Class may be available for the transpacific portion from $3,050 and First Class $5,000 when booked by 2/28/09. Airfares include transfers between airport and pier as applicable and fuel surcharges and taxes.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS James H. McCray, D.D.S., M.A.G.D. James C. McCray, Psy. D. and Wendi McCray, M.A. James H. is a retired dentist and has been the Seminar Coordinator for the Professional Education Society for 30 years and in 135 countries. French Polynesia is where it all began for PES in 1980. This is James favorite destination for its people, its sheer beauty and relaxation. James C. is a doctor of psychology and an avid scuba diver. Both James and Wendi love to travel and acclaim French Polynesia as their most ideal vacation spot. You will be well taken care of on the cruise and in the organized seminars with these enthusiastic hosts. The Regent Experience Ship Specifications Overall Length 513 feet Beam (Width) 71 feet Draft 16.9 feet Guests 332 Crew 215 International Guest Decks 7 Gross Tonnage 19,200 Cruising Speed 18 Knots Ship s Registry Bahamas Wheelchair accessible stateroom 415 CATEGORY OS OWNER S SUITE CATEGORY GS GRAND SUITE CATEGORY A VERANDA SUITE CATEGORY B VERANDA STATEROOM CATEGORY C BALCONY STATEROOM CATEGORY D WINDOW STATEROOM CATEGORY E WINDOW STATEROOM CATEGORY F PORTHOLD STATEROOM TRAVELEX GROUP TRAVEL PROTECTION PLAN You are strongly encouraged to purchase travel protection for trip cancellation / interruption / sickness / accident medical expense / common carrier accident / trip delay / missed connections / medical evaluation / repatriation / baggage / personal effects / baggage delay and assistance / which includes pre-existing medical conditions when purchased within 14 days of initial deposit. NOTE: denotes queen bed or twin bed configuration. All other staterooms have queen beds only. 28 staterooms can accommodate a third person