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M/S Lammer Law
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Lammer Law is one of the two largest tri-marans in the world, offering lots of space and comfort. There are eight roomy cabins for 16 passengers, with either double or twin beds. The main salon is complete with a bar, cozy sofas, TV/VCR and stereo.

All meals are served in an outside dining area in the stern of the yacht. The whole exterior of the yacht makes up the impressive sun deck. There is air conditioning throughout. The Lammer Law is also fully equipped for diving trips.


Specifications

Type: Motor Sailer Trimaran, schooner rigged
Category: Luxury
Length: 93 feet / 28.5 meters
Beam: 42 feet / 12.8 meters
Speed: 10 knots under power
Capacity: 16 passengers in 8 cabins with private facilities
Cabins: 6 double cabins, 2 twin cabins
Crew: 8 plus 1 naturalist guide

Sample Itinerary (please contact Tropical Nature Travel for dive itinerary)

Sunday
Morning: Arrive at San Cristobal
Afternoon: San Cristobal — Isla Lobos and Kicker Rock
Highlights: Sea Lions; Blue-footed Boobies; Snorkeling
Monday
Morning: Española Island — Gardner Bay
Afternoon: Española Island — Punta Suarez
Highlights: Hood Island Mockingbirds; Galapagos Doves; Sparrow Hawks; Blue-footed Boobies; Masked Boobies; Marine Iguanas; Lava Lizards; Marine Turtles; Sea Lions; Sharks; Waved Albatross (April to December); Blowhole
Tuesday
Morning: Floreana Island — Punta Cormorant
Afternoon: Floreana Island — Post Office Bay/Devil's Crown
Highlights: Sea Lions; Flamingoes; mangroves; endemic plant life; snorkeling; post office barrel
Wednesday
Morning: Santa Cruz Island — Charles Darwin Research Station and Puerto Ayora
Afternoon: Santa Cruz Island - Highlands
Highlights: Giant Tortoises; Lava tubes; Hiking
Thursday
Morning: Genovesa Island — Prince Philip's Steps
Afternoon: Genovesa Island — Darwin Bay Beach
Highlights: Great Frigate Birds; Red-footed Boobies; Masked Boobies; Yellow-crowned Night Heron; Storm Petrels; Lava Gulls; Swallow-tailed Gulls
Friday
Morning: Isabela Island — Punta Vicente Roca
Afternoon: Fernandina Island — Punta Espinosa
Highlights: Masked and Blue-footed Boobies; Sea Lions; Flightless Cormorants; Marine Iguanas
Saturday
Morning: Santiago Island — James Bay
Afternoon: Bartolomé Island
Highlights: Sea Lions; Fur Seals; Marine Iguanas; Darwin's Finches; Galapagos Penguins; Pinnacle Rock; hiking; snorkeling
Sunday
Morning: San Cristobal (Interpretation Center)
Afternoon: Departure


M/S Lammer Law
Cruise length 8 days/7 nights
Departs Saturday
Per person cost From $3300.00 - $3500.00
Single supplement 50% surcharge
Prices based on two people sharing. Rates vary depending on cabin type and season (high and low). Roundtrip airfare to Galapagos ($369 - $399) and National Park entrance fee ($100) not included. Pricing and itinerary are subject to change until booking is confirmed.
 

Staying on in Ecuador? Whether your interest is wildlife or culture, in a short extension tour you can experience more of the living heritage of this vibrant country. Day trips are also a great way to see Quito and the nearby sites. We can even arrange hotels and transportation.
Discover Galapagos, Tropical Nature Travel guide includes information about boats, cruises and yatch in the Galapagos islands, a nature wonder in Ecuador. All that you need to decide the best Galapagos cruise. Ask for our Napo Wildlife Center tours in the Ecuador rainforest.
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