
Private Boat Rental with Skipper in Cartagena
With this boat rental service with a skipper, you can choose a panoramic tour of the Rosario Islands or the bay of Cartagena. Tour Options.
- 2 - 8 hours
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With this boat rental service with a skipper, you can choose a panoramic tour of the Rosario Islands or the bay of Cartagena.
Tour Options
You can select from two options during the booking process, departing from the Cartagena de Indias Yacht Club with an English-speaking skipper. Details are as follows:
Morning Rental (8 Hours)
Board a speedboat to the Rosario Islands. The route includes stops at landmarks like Bocachica, Loro Canyon, and Tierra Bomba Island, where you can decide on stops for free time in this natural paradise. A sightseeing tour of the 27 islands in the archipelago is included.
Schedule: Starts at 9 am, lasting 8 hours.
Evening Rental (2 Hours)
For a sunset experience, book a rental to sail through the bay of Cartagena. Key sights include Castillo Grande and the historic centre.
Schedule: Starts at 6 pm, concluding 2 hours later.
Itinerary Changes
The itinerary is indicative and may change. If you choose the morning rental and conditions are unfavourable, you will return to Cartagena by 3 pm and enjoy the bay during the remaining time.
Types of Boat
Select from the following boat types:
Máxima: Capacity for 20 people, with sun loungers, bathroom, and shower.Santa María V: Capacity for 23 people, also features sun loungers, bathroom, and shower.Boat 11:11: Capacity for 35 people, includes sun loungers, bathroom, shower, JL sound speakers, and sea access stairs.La Martina: Capacity for 35 people, with similar features as Boat 11:11.Sea King Yacht: Capacity for 10 people, featuring sun loungers, bathroom, shower, JL sound speakers, living room with TV, 2 bedrooms, and a barbecue.
Prices
Included
- Speedboat rental
- Spanish–speaking skipper
- Private and exclusive tour, with no other people in the group
Not included
- Food and drinks
- Dock fee: 18000COP per person
Tips
- Accessibility: Yes, you must attend with a carer