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Charter Sailboat Germán Frers / Astillero: D'Horacio Velero Clásico Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires

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Sailboat Germán Frers / Astillero: D'Horacio Velero Clásico 12.00m (1969)

  • Skipper offered
6 people · 2 cabins · 6 berths · 12 m
  • Fuel included
  • Flexible cancellation

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€300 / day

Rent a boat in Buenos Aires

Rent a boat in Buenos Aires is the best way to discover the federated capital of Argentina, where the country's most important port is located. The Argentine coast, from where the River Plate flows to the whale farms in the south, has much to offer. You can start your journey through this country from the north in Buenos Aires, or simply visit this part of the Argentine coast.

Each neighborhood in this city is different and unique, discover the city that never sleeps on your next vacation!

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Buenos Aires?

The price in this region will depend on the type of boat you want to rent and its model, as well as its age. You can rent a boat in Buenos Aires from approximately €800 per day for a boat for up to 10 people. Factors such as the season, the rental time, the itinerary or whether or not you want to rent the boat with a captain on board can significantly influence the price, so we recommend that you consult all the specifications of the boat rental directly with the captain. This pattern is easy and simple through Click&Boat.





Rent a boat in Buenos Aires without a skipper

Boat rental in Buenos Aires is usually with a skipper regardless of the type of boat you choose. The captain is an experienced person who can take you to the best places in Buenos Aires, corners that you may not have known about. Although it is sometimes included in the price, it can be charged as an extra and you can check with the owner before booking.

Ports of Buenos Aires

The port of Buenos Aires is the most important in the country and one of the most important in Latin America. We can find several ports here, but there are two that stand out for boat rental in Buenos Aires:

    Marina del Sol, located in a private neighborhood of Punta Chica. Port of Nordelta, located in the riverside area of ​​Nordelta, is close to good restaurants that are located along the 8km promenade. Puerto de los Olivos, one of the best known, is ideal for walking and has a multitude of gastronets.

Sail on a rental boat in Buenos Aires

In Buenos Aires you can sail both by the river and by the sea, which are totally different experiences. These are the places that you cannot miss:

    Río de la Plata: This river seems to have no end, sailing through here you will be able to see how the sun falls on the city ​​of Buenos Aires with a privileged view of Puerto Madero. Paraná Delta: Considered one of the largest deltas in the world and part of Mesopotamia. The aquatic and terrestrial conditions make its ecosystem one of the most complex on the planet. On board, you will be able to see the main tourist spots: Puerto de Frutos, riverside beaches, the House Museum and the Tres Bocas areaMar del Plata: Located in the province of Buenos Aires, it is one of the destinations which you can reach by sailing from Buenos Aires. From there you can take the lighthouse route or visit its different beaches such as Playa Grande or Mogotes, famous for their surf areas.

    Chapadmalal: This town is located in the center of the province of Buenos Aires and is 23 km from the city of Mar del Plata. It is also perfect for sports activities, enjoying and sharing a day with the family.


What to do in Buenos Aires?

Once you disembark from your rental boat in Buenos Aires, the fun continues!

Pedal through the Palermo neighborhood: We recommend you see Palermo Soho pedaling a bicycle. This area of ​​the city is full of urban art and green spaces. You can stop wherever you want and try some of the best gastronomic proposals in the city. You can also take the opportunity to visit some museums in the area.Green Circuit: Tour Palermo and Recoleta, which are some of the greenest neighborhoods in the city. You can find everything from a Japanese garden with bridges and lakes to large squares and parks. In each garden you can stop to have a picnic or relax in the shade on the hottest days.

    Pedal through the Palermo neighborhood: We recommend you see Palermo Soho pedaling a bicycle. This area of ​​the city is full of urban art and green spaces. You can stop wherever you want and try some of the best gastronomic proposals in the city. You can also take the opportunity to visit some museums in the area.

If you want to visit specific places, you can't miss:

Plaza de Mayo: This square has been the scene of great events that have marked the country. In addition, it is full of emblematic buildings such as the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Casa Rosada or the Historical Town Hall.

    Plaza de Mayo: This square has been the scene of great events that have marked the country. In addition, it is full of emblematic buildings such as the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Casa Rosada or the Historical Town Hall.

Market Pulgas de San Telmo: You should visit it on Sundays and stroll through the different antique stalls. You can rest in some of the cafes in the area and enjoy the musical performances and living statues that come to this area this day of the week.

    Market Pulgas de San Telmo: You should visit it on Sundays and stroll through the different antique stalls. You can rest in some of the cafes in the area and enjoy the musical performances and living statues that come to this area this day of the week.

Pasaje Caminito: Located in the La Boca neighborhood, this alley is popular for its colorful houses, tango venues and its great cultural value

    Pasaje Caminito: Located in the La Boca neighborhood, this alley is popular for its colorful houses, tango venues and its great cultural value

La Bombonera: You cannot miss a soccer match in one of the countries that lives this sport the most. Maradona said that it was the temple of world football and is owned by Club Atlético Boca Juniors. The atmosphere of this stadium is unique and you cannot miss it.

    La Bombonera: You cannot miss a soccer match in one of the countries that lives this sport the most. Maradona said that it was the temple of world football and is owned by Club Atlético Boca Juniors. The atmosphere of this stadium is unique and you cannot miss it.

When to travel to Buenos Aires?

Buenos Aires has a fairly pleasant climate so you could travel at any time of the year, although we recommend going there between March and May or between September and November, depending on the climate you are looking for. In the hottest months, temperatures can reach 30 degrees Celsius while in July the temperature ranges between 8 and 15 degrees Celsius, so it is better to travel when the temperature is warmer.

Buenos Aires has a lot to offer and can be the starting point to other regions such as Mar del Plata or Montevideo. So what are you waiting for? Buenos Aires awaits you!


Frequently Asked Questions about Buenos Aires

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Buenos Aires for a day?

The average cost of renting a boat in Buenos Aires is around €1,000 per day. Various factors can influence the cost of a boat charter, such as the season, the year the boat was built, and the equipment. The prices can vary between €200 and €3,300 per day.

How much does a skipper cost per day in Buenos Aires?

The price of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Buenos Aires, you can expect to pay an average of €100 per day for a skipper.

What types of boats can I rent in Buenos Aires?

In Buenos Aires you can rent for example a Motor Yacht, Motorboat or even a RIB.

What is included in the cost of a boat rental in Buenos Aires?

The price of a boat rental in Buenos Aires typically includes amenities such as VHF, Bimini, Cockpit speakers etc.

How many people can fit on a boat in Buenos Aires?

The maximum capacity for boats in Buenos Aires is 20 persons. Note that if you rent a boat with skipper, they also count to the number of people.

Good to know

Number of boats:20 boats available
Types of boats:Motor Yacht, Motorboat, RIB
Average price: €1,000 per day
Minimum price: €200 per day
Maximum price: €3,300 per day
Manufacturers:Jeanneau, Hanse, and more
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