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Cuan
Law
Sailing from Tortola
British Virgin Islands
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Cuan Law is the world's largest, most luxurious live-aboard
trimaran sailboat. The ship was designed to be the ultimate
combination of diving convenience, comfort and sailing capability.
The aluminum trimaran is 105 feet in length, with a beam of
44 feet. Two masts spread 5,000 sq. ft. of sail over what seems
like acres of deck space.
The
vessel sails every Sunday afternoon from Beef Island, Tortola,
British Virgin Islands and returns at noon on Saturday. The
ship takes 20 guests and has seven full time crew, including
two diving instructors. Guests can board anytime after noon
on Sunday. The ship anchors at night in peaceful harbors and
sails during the daylight.
The
ten guest staterooms aboard the Cuan Law are arranged in a
U-shape around a spacious salon, providing each with an outside
view and overhead hatches for ventilation and light. All staterooms
have a two twin or one double bed (no bunks), a private bathroom
with full sized shower, spacious quarters, as well as closets,
drawers and shelves for storage. Each stateroom has individually
controlled air conditioning.
Meals
are served on the teak aft desk, which is like having a table
on the patio of a moving waterfront restaurant. The view is
always splendid and the food is gourmet.
The
dive deck on the Cuan Law was designed for efficiency. Each
diver has a storage bin for fins, masks and weightbelt. Two
racks with hangers are provided for wetsuits. The tanks are
stored and filled on the waist high aft deck. Divers slip
on the tank as easily as slipping into a coat..no lifting
or struggling is involved.
Three
dives are planned each day: a morning dive after breakfast,
an afternoon dive, and a night dive. Water temperatures in
the BVI's are 80-85 degrees year around. Visibility is normally
60-100 ft, with occasional days of 120 ft. Most of the dive
profiles are between 15 and 70 ft. Non divers can swim, snorkel,
beachcomb, or use the Hobie Cats and kayaks. There are high
powered inflatable boats aboard which allow guests to reach
areas inaccessible to large yachts.
BC's,
regulators, resort courses or scuba instruction, and crew
gratuities are extra charges. Dive computers, underwater camera
rental and custom videos are available at an extra cost.
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Cuan
Law Rates
Cuan Law's
Summer and Fall Special Rates: May to August
2013
Cuan Law is a perfect vacation
for divers and their family members. During
the months of May, June, July and August children 18 years
or younger pay fifty percent of the adult rate. All
watersports are included.
Enjoy Hobie cats, kayaks, water skiing, kneeboarding, snorkeling,
beaching and shore trips. A video theater and library are
aboard for evening entertainment.
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Cuan
Law
US$ Rates per person
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Jan to 18 Dec 13
per person rates |
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person rate for six nights |
3,025 |
3,025 |
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rate for 12 passengers |
3,025 |
11
guests pay and the 12th passenger get a complimentary cruse |
| Charter
rate for 20 passengers |
54,500 |
2,725 |
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These
US dollar per person rates include: six nights aboard the
Cuan Law; transfers from Tortola Airport, Tortola hotel, or
from the ferry dock; three meals daily; snacks, sodas, juices,
alcohol drinks and wine with dinner; wifi internet access;
local taxes, scuba tanks, weights, belts and air refills.
Single
cabins are available for a surcharge of 150% of the per person
price.
There
are extra charges for: nitrox, dive propulsion vehicles (DPV),
dive instruction, and insurance.
Click here
for insurance rates.
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Cuan
Law Shore Excursion
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Cabin
Aboard the Cuan Law
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Hobie
Cat Sailing
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Cuan
Law Galley
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Cuan
Law at Sea
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Cuan
Law Main Lounge
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Cuan
Law Spacious Bedroom
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Deck
of the Cuan Law
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Cuan
Law Cabin Floor Plan
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Brochures,
Information and Reservations
Cuan Law


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