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M/S "Lammer
Law"

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Lammer Law offers lots of space and comfort for
naturalist and diving cruises. She is one of the two boats in
our fleet that is fully equipped for diving. Attractive and
functional, she is perfect for the dedicated diver as well as
the naturalist passenger. An ample and stable 28.5 m. / 93 ft.
Motor Sailer Trimaran with a cruising speed of 10 knots. It has
8 very roomy cabins for 16 passengers. There is plenty of
storage room and all beds in cabins can be arranged as double
beds or single, separate beds. Each cabin has their private
facilities with fresh, hot and cold water showers.
The main salon is large, complete with bar, cozy sofas, TV/VCR
and stereo. This is where passengers will gather every night to
be briefed on the next day's activities, watch a film, enjoy a
drink at the bar, or just to relax. All meals will be served
outside; the dining room is located in the stern of the yacht.
The sun deck on Lammer Law is fantastic, and practically
consists of the whole exterior area of the yacht. It has lots of
space to sunbathe or read a book, take pictures or just enjoy
the journey to the next island. Just aft of the main deck is the
cockpit; if there is good wind the captain might put up the
sails and he will be happy to teach some navigation.
The artful combination of stability, grace and speed make this
yacht a perfect partner for a Galapagos discovery adventure.
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Day 1: Sunday A.M. Arrival at San Cristobal P.M.
San Cristobal (Interpretation Center)
Day 2: Monday A.M. Hood (Española) Island: Punta Suarez P.M.
Hood (Española) Island: Gardner Bay
Day 3: Tuesday A.M. Santa Cruz (Indefatigable) Island: Charles
Darwin Research Station or Highl P.M. Floreana (Santa Maria,
Charles) Island: Punta Cormorant
Day 4: Wednesday A.M. Isabela (Albemarle) Island: Elizabeth Bay
P.M. Isabela (Albemarle) Island: Urbina Bay
Day 5: Thursday A.M. Fernandina (Narborough) Island: Punta
Espinosa P.M. Isabela (Albemarle) Island: Tagus Cove
Day 6: Friday A.M. Santiago (San Salvador, James) Island: Puerto
Egas P.M. Bartolome (Bartholomew) Island
Day 7: Saturday A.M. North Seymour (Seymour Norte) Island P.M.
South Plaza (Plaza Sur) Plazas
Day 8: Sunday A.M. San Cristobal (Lobos or Kicker Rock)
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All rates are per person in US Dollars for a 7 night / 8 day cruise,
based on double occupancy
Rates are valid from January 01, 2007 to December 31, 2007
** Please inquire with us about 2008 rates
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(Jan 01 - Sept 1 , Oct 30 - Nov 30
and Dec 22 - Dec 31) |
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Naturalist
Departures
$48.000
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Active Departures
$50.000
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Dive Departures
$52.800
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Naturalist Departures
All Cabins:
$3.300
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Active Departures
All Cabins:
$3.400
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Dive
Departures
All Cabins:
$3.500
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(Sept 1 - Oct 29 and Dec 1 - Dec 21)
**Price includes air ticket to and from
Galapagos only for Naturalist departures
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NOT INCLUDED IN PRICE:
- Air tickets to and from Galapagos (They are
included during low season)
- 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$2000 for
charters and $200 for FIT's (individual bookings)
** Supplement can be subject to change without prior notice. |
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