How We Get There
The AMOR’s Beatriz and Lori are our homes-away-from-home in the Amazon. They are sturdy, safe and comfortable vessels equipped with hot-water, air conditioning and ample space for sleeping and cruising.
Our volunteers enjoy sleeping in hammocks, eating wonderful food prepared by our chefs and freshly laundered clothing. Our staff does all possible to ensure our team members are as comfortable as conditions will permit during their time in the field.
The AMOR/Beatriz is our 76’, double deck, regional vessel used as the primary transportation and living quarters during our trips. She is equipped with 5 full baths and showers and 3 half-baths. She has a stand-up hold that allows us to be provisionally self-sufficient for as long as 12-16 days without refueling or re-supplying. The Beatriz is equipped with central air-conditioning in the sleeping section of the upper deck. When the rains or bugs become a problem, the tarps may be lowered for a more comfortable environment. Her capacity is for up to 24 passengers and is manned by a faithful, competent crew of 15. We have owned her since shortly after her maiden voyage in 1989.
The AMOR/Lori is our 55’, single deck, enclosed regional vessel. She is used primarily as a support vessel for larger groups but, also sails alone with small teams of volunteers. She, too, is equipped with hot water and enough cargo and freezer space to stay cruising for as long as 10 days without porting for re-fuel and re-supply. She has a capacity of 7 passengers and 4 crew. We built her from the keel, up in 1999.
How We Get There
The AMOR’s Beatriz and Lori are our homes-away-from-home in the Amazon. They are sturdy, safe and comfortable vessels equipped with hot-water, air conditioning and ample space for sleeping and cruising.
Our volunteers enjoy sleeping in hammocks, eating wonderful food prepared by our chefs and freshly laundered clothing. Our staff does all possible to ensure our team members are as comfortable as conditions will permit during their time in the field.
The AMOR/Beatriz is our 76’, double deck, regional vessel used as the primary transportation and living quarters during our trips. She is equipped with 5 full baths and showers and 3 half-baths. She has a stand-up hold that allows us to be provisionally self-sufficient for as long as 12-16 days without refueling or re-supplying. The Beatriz is equipped with central air-conditioning in the sleeping section of the upper deck. When the rains or bugs become a problem, the tarps may be lowered for a more comfortable environment. Her capacity is for up to 24 passengers and is manned by a faithful, competent crew of 15. We have owned her since shortly after her maiden voyage in 1989.
The AMOR/Lori is our 55’, single deck, enclosed regional vessel. She is used primarily as a support vessel for larger groups but, also sails alone with small teams of volunteers. She, too, is equipped with hot water and enough cargo and freezer space to stay cruising for as long as 10 days without porting for re-fuel and re-supply. She has a capacity of 7 passengers and 4 crew. We built her from the keel, up in 1999.