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Lammer Law - Trimaran
Built in Canada, the Lammer Law offers lots of space and comfort for nature- and diving cruises in the Galapagos Islands. One of the world's largest trimarans, she was designed by the Muirheads. Fully air-conditioned, she is well equipped for diving and underwater photography (with fresh water rinse tank). Up to 16 passengers are accommodated in eight spacious cabins, each with private facilities with hot showers. Many cabins have full queen beds. Her lounges have comfy sofas, as well as TV, DVD, and stereo equipment. All meals will be served on deck, since the beautiful dining room is located in the stern of the vessel. The sun deck is huge and consists of almost the whole exterior area of the boat.
As pleasant as she is beautiful, the Lammer Law has a courteous crew and informed naturalist guides to make you feel at home while you explore the unknown. Attractive and functional, she is perfect for the dedicated diver as well as the naturalist passenger. The artful combination of stability, grace, and speed make this yacht a perfect partner for your Galapagos tour.
Safety
Lammer Law abides under all international standards of safety for a ship of its type. It is ISM certified and is equipped with an emergency alarm system, 2 emergency life rafts for 16 pax each, emergency life vests, fog horns, smoke detectors, and fire extinguishers. All emergency equipment is SOLAS certified.
Boat Statistics
- Category: Luxury Class (High-End Cruise)
- Type: Motor Sailer Trimaran, schooner rigged
- Capacity: 16 Passengers
- Accommodations: 8 spacious cabins with private faciities /air conditioned
- On board: Lounge, two separate dining rooms, ample deck space, huge sun deck, salon with TV and DVD
- Crew: 7 crew members and 1 multilingual naturalist guide
- Speed: 10 knots
- Length: 93 ft. (28.5m)
- Beam: 42 ft. (12.8m)
- Engine: 2 x 210 HP Caterpillar
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Prices 2008
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7 nights |
| All cabins |
$3,600.00 |
| Charter/naturalist (16 pax) |
$ 52,000.00 |
All rates and itineraries shown are in U.S. dollars and are subject to change without prior notice.
Not included in price:
- Air tickets to and from Galapagos
- Galapagos National Park entrance fee ($100 for foreigners)
- Bar consumption onboard
- Gratuities & Tips to Crew and Staff
- Use of Wetsuits ($30/week)
Note:
Air tickets and National Park fee can be subject to change without prior notice.
ADDITIONAL CHARGES or DISCOUNTS:
- Single Supplement: 75% Surcharge (if passenger is not willing to share cabin)
- Children under 12 yrs: 30% Discount (not applicable for departures on or between Christmas, New Years and Easter)
- Christmas and New Year's weeks hace a surcharge of US$3000 for charters and $250 for FIT's (individual bookings)
** Supplement can be subject to change without prior notice.
Itinerary
| 8 days/7 nights |
| Saturday |
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Fly from Quito or Guayaquil to San Cristobal Island and board the ship |
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Visit to Ochoa Beach iin San Cristobal |
| Sunday |
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Visit to Genovesa Island and Prince Phillip's Steps |
PM |
Visit to Genovesa Island and Darwin Bay |
| Monday |
AM |
Visit to Tagus Cove, Isabela Island |
PM |
Visit to Punta Espinoza, Fernandina Island |
| Tuesday |
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Visit to Urbina Bay, Isabela Island |
PM |
Visit to Punta Vicente Roca, Isabela Island |
| Wednesday |
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Visit to Pinnacle Rock, Bartolome Island |
PM |
Visit to James Bay, Santiago Island |
| Thursday |
AM |
Visit to the Darwin Research Center,Santa Cruz Island |
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PM |
Visit to the Highlands on Santa Cruz Island |
| Friday |
AM |
Visit to Gardner Bay, Espanola Island |
PM |
Visit to Punta Suarez, Espanola Island |
| Saturday |
AM |
Visit to Kicker Rock on San Cristobal - depart for mainland |
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