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Onboard the Letty

The 20-passenger M/Y Letty has 10 cabins on three decks. It is one of the few ships in the islands that can accommodate triples for families who wish to stay together.

Facilities: Dining room, observation deck, well-stocked bar, conference area with television, audiovisual equipment, and book and video library.

Details: Built: 1990. Length: 83 feet. Number of cabins: 10. Maximum number of guests: 20. Registry: Ecuador.

Cabins: Accommodations include ten cabins located on three decks, each with a private bathroom and a fresh, hot-and-cold-water shower. Cabins have either two twin lower beds or one double bed (and two cabins can accommodate three guests). Included in each cabin are: closet, drawers, overhead storage, separate climate controls, intercom system, bottled water, hair dryer, toiletries and fresh towels.

Category 3 (Dolphin Deck)
These four cabins are on the top deck. 

CabinSize (sq. ft.)Bed configurationWindow
1672 twins that convert into 1 double1 cabin, 1 bathroom (both open)
260 1 double bed1 cabin, 1 bathroom (both open)
3602 twins that convert into 1 double1 cabin, 1 bathroom (bathroom only opens)
4602 twins that convert into 1 double1 cabin, 1 bathroom (bathroom only opens)

 

Category 2 (Booby Deck)
These two cabins are on the middle deck of the Letty. 

CabinSize (sq. ft.)Bed configurationWindow
5641 double1 cabin, 1 bathroom (bathroom only opens)
6641 double1 cabin, 1 bathroom (bathroom only opens)

 

Category 1 (Iguana Deck)
Four cabins on the lowermost comprise category 1. Cabins 9 and 10 can accommodate three guests.

CabinSize (sq. ft.)Bed configurationPorthole
7802 lower twins1 porthole (does not open)
880 2 lower twins1 porthole (does not open)
9762 lower twins / 1 upper twin1 porthole (does not open)
10762 lower twins / 1 upper twin1 porthole (does not open)

 

 

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