Diving Cruise onboard M/T Lammer Law
Designed by the Moorheads and built in Canada, the trimaran Lammer Law offers exceptional space and comfort for diving cruises. Attractive and functional, the eight roomy cabins accommodate sixteen passengers, most with full or queen beds. Each cabin has private facilities with hot water shower. Fully air-conditioned, this ship is ...
Read Full Description- Destination:
- Galapagos Is, Ecuador; San Cristobal, Ecuador
- Trip Length:
- 8 days
- Price Range:
- From $3000 to $4000 per person See what this includes and what this excludes
- Best Time to Go:
- April, May, June, July, August
- Recommended for:
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Infants (under 2)
Children (2 - 5)
Children (6 - 8)
Children (9 - 11)
Children (12 - 14)
Children (15 - 17)
Adults (18 - 20)
Adults (25 - 29)
Adventure-seeker
Family Trip, Group Retreat, Trip Around the World
Detailed Trip Description
Designed by the Moorheads and built in Canada, the trimaran Lammer Law offers exceptional space and comfort for diving cruises. Attractive and functional, the eight roomy cabins accommodate sixteen passengers, most with full or queen beds. Each cabin has private facilities with hot water shower. Fully air-conditioned, this ship is well equipped for diving and underwater photography, with a fresh water rinse tank on board. The large main salon is complete with a bar, cozy sofas, TV/VCR and stereo. Here, passengers can gather each evening to be briefed on the next days activities, enjoy a drink at the bar, and simply relax in comfort. Delicious meals are served outside in a dining area located in the stern of the yacht. The sun deck on the Lammer Law is fantastic, spanning the entire area of the expansive yacht. The courteous crew and knowledgeable guides make the beautiful Lammer Law the perfect vessel for your Galapagos tour.
Trip Itinerary
Day 1 - Galapagos Is
Welcome to Galapagos.
Commercial Flight
Flight to Galapagos.
River or Barge Cruise
At the Airport crew members of M/T Lammer Law welcome you and bring you to the yacht where you have lunch.
PM: Punta Carrion (Dive).
Day 2 - At Sea
River or Barge Cruise
AM: North Seymour Island (Dive).
PM: Cousins Rock (Dive).
Day 3 - At Sea
River or Barge Cruise
AM: Wolf Island (Dive).
PM: Wolf Island (Dive).
Day 4 - At Sea
River or Barge Cruise
AM: Darwin Island (Dive).
PM: Wolf or Darwin Island (Dive).
Day 5 - At Sea
River or Barge Cruise
AM: Wolf or Darwin Island (Dive).
PM: Wolf or Darwin isalnd (Dive).
Day 6 - At Sea
River or Barge Cruise
AM: Cape Marshal (Dive).
PM: Puerto Egas (Santiago Island).
Day 7 - At Sea
River or Barge Cruise
AM: Highlands (Santa Cruz Island).
PM: Charles Darwin Station (Santa Cruz Island).
Day 8 - San Cristobal
AM: Kicker Rock (San Cristobal Island) - Transfer to the Airport and flight back to the Ecuadorian mainland.
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