Private Boat Rental Cartagena: Explore the Rosario Islands & Cholón
Choose this private boat rental in Cartagena if you want a flexible Caribbean day exploring the Rosario Islands, Barú, Cholón, swim stops, and beach clubs with your own captain, assistant, cooler, and private boat for your group. This is a good fit for families, couples, groups of friends, celebrations, and travelers who want more control over the route than a shared island tour.
Customize Your Island Route with a Private Boat, Captain and Crew
A private boat rental is one of the most flexible ways to experience Cartagena’s island area. Instead of following a fixed shared-tour route, your group can enjoy a more personalized day on the water, with time for swimming, sightseeing, music, lunch, beach club stops, or a social visit to Cholón depending on your travel style.
The route may include scenic navigation near Cartagena’s bay, a panoramic stop around Bocachica and San Fernando Fort, swimming areas in the Rosario Islands, beach club or restaurant stops, Cholón, Barú, or quieter coastal areas. The final itinerary depends on the selected boat, sea conditions, captain approval, timing, and your group’s preferences.
This is a private boat rental service, not an all-inclusive island tour. Food, drinks, towels, snorkeling gear, bilingual guide, beach club entry, restaurant reservations, and port fees are not included unless specifically confirmed. Guests may bring their own drinks and snacks on board, and lunch can be arranged separately at a beach club or island restaurant.
What's included?
Private Boat Rental
- Private boat rental for your group during the confirmed service window.
- Captain and assistant on board.
- Fuel for the standard Rosario Islands / Barú route, according to the selected boat and confirmed itinerary.
- Cooler with ice for guest drinks and snacks.
- Flexible route planning within the authorized island area, subject to timing, weather, sea conditions, and captain approval.
- Recommended service window from approximately 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
28ft Sport Boat
- Capacity for up to 9 passengers.
- Agile and efficient option for small groups looking for a fast Rosario Islands day.
- Dual 150 hp engines, or similar configuration depending on availability.
- Comfortable seating areas, swim ladder, and Bluetooth sound system.
38ft Comfort Boat
- Capacity for up to 14 passengers.
- Recommended for groups who want more space, comfort, and a smoother island day.
- Bow tanning area and onboard bathroom for added comfort.
- Dual 200 hp engines, or similar configuration depending on availability.
42ft Grand Boat
- Capacity for up to 18 passengers.
- Spacious deck layout for larger groups, celebrations, family outings, or corporate groups.
- Premium sound system, tanning areas, and onboard bathroom.
- Ideal for groups that prioritize comfort, space, and a more social onboard setup.
Not included:
- Mandatory port fee, dock tax, or maritime fee, payable separately when applicable.
- Ground transportation to or from the marina or boarding point.
- Food, lunch, drinks, cocktails, bottles, towels, snorkeling gear, or bilingual guide.
- Beach club entrance, restaurant reservations, chairs, daybeds, minimum consumption, or private island access fees.
- Extra fuel, extended routes, night returns, additional hours, or route changes not confirmed in advance.
- Tips, personal expenses, sunscreen, waterproof phone cases, or water shoes.
Schedule
- 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. – Arrival at the marina: arrive at the confirmed boarding point for check-in, passenger coordination, and payment of any mandatory port-related fees when applicable.
- 8:30 a.m. – Recommended departure: begin navigation from Cartagena toward the Rosario Islands, Barú, Cholón, or the confirmed route. Earlier departure is recommended to make better use of the day.
- Morning – Scenic navigation: the route may include panoramic views of Cartagena’s bay, Bocachica, and San Fernando Fort, depending on your itinerary.
- Late morning – Swim or island stop: stop for swimming, relaxing, or visiting a selected island area when conditions allow.
- Midday – Lunch stop: lunch can be arranged separately at a beach club, island restaurant, or hotel restaurant according to your group’s preferences and availability.
- Afternoon – Flexible route continuation: continue toward Cholón, Barú, a quieter beach option, or additional swim stops depending on timing and sea conditions.
- 4:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. – Standard return to Cartagena: return to the marina within the authorized daytime navigation window. The captain may return earlier if weather, wind, or waves require it.
A private boat gives you flexibility, but the best days still have a loose plan: decide before departure whether your group prefers quiet swimming, beach clubs, Cholón, lunch by the water, or a more scenic route.
Important Information
- Private boat service: this is a private boat rental for your group only. You will not share the boat with other passengers outside your booking.
- Boarding point: private boat tours usually depart from Muelle de los Pegasos or another confirmed marina in Cartagena’s Historic Center area. Exact meeting details are sent after booking confirmation.
- Route flexibility: the itinerary is flexible, but not unlimited. Final route decisions depend on sea conditions, timing, boat category, captain approval, and the zones authorized on the day of travel.
- Plan the route in advance: share your ideal route before departure. This helps match the day with your expectations, whether your group prefers quiet swimming areas, beach clubs, snorkeling-style stops, Cholón, Barú, or a more social route.
- Cholón atmosphere: Cholón is known for music, boats, floating service, and a lively social setting. It is a good fit for groups looking for energy, but not for travelers seeking silence or privacy.
- Food and drinks: guests may bring snacks and drinks on board. Lunch is not included and can be arranged separately at a beach club, hotel, or island restaurant depending on the route.
- Beach clubs and restaurants: entry, tables, minimum consumption, chairs, beds, or special areas are not included unless specifically confirmed. Reservations are recommended when possible.
- Snorkeling gear and guide: snorkeling gear and bilingual guide are not included in the standard rental. Both may be requested separately when available and may have an additional cost.
- Capacity limits: passenger capacity depends on the selected boat and maritime safety regulations. Capacity limits cannot be exceeded.
- Return timing: standard return is usually between 4:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. The captain may return earlier if wind, waves, weather, or safety instructions require it.
- High season pricing: rental prices may vary during high-demand periods such as December 15 to January 15, Easter Week, and June 20 to July 20. Final pricing must be confirmed before booking.
- More boat and yacht options: additional boats, larger yachts, premium vessels, and custom options may be available on request depending on group size, date, route, and budget.
- Weather and sea conditions: if conditions prevent safe operation, the experience may be rescheduled or canceled according to the applicable policy. Final safety decisions depend on the captain and maritime authorities.
- Natural conditions: water clarity, currents, seaweed, crowd levels, and swimming conditions around Rosario Islands and Barú can vary from day to day.
- What to bring: bring swimwear, towels, sunscreen, sunglasses, waterproof phone protection, cash or card for port fees, lunch, beach club consumption, tips, and personal purchases.
- Cancellation policy: private boat rentals may have stricter cancellation terms than regular shared tours. Confirm the applicable cancellation, rescheduling, and weather policy before booking.
FAQ
Where does the private boat depart from?
Private boats usually depart from Muelle de los Pegasos or another confirmed marina in Cartagena’s Historic Center area.
Can we bring our own food, drinks, and snacks?
Yes. You can bring drinks and snacks on board, and the boat includes a cooler with ice. Lunch is arranged separately.
What is the typical itinerary for a private boat trip?
A typical route may include Bocachica, San Fernando Fort, swim stops near the Rosario Islands, Cholón, Barú, and lunch at a beach club or island restaurant.
Can the itinerary be customized?
Yes. You can prioritize quiet swim areas, social stops, beach clubs, lunch spots, or scenic navigation, as long as the route is safe and authorized.
Do you recommend planning the route in advance?
Yes. A general route idea helps the captain and support team guide you toward a smoother and more realistic island day.
Is Cholón included?
Cholón can usually be included when timing and sea conditions allow. It is best for groups who want a lively social atmosphere.
Is snorkeling included?
No. Snorkeling gear is not included in the standard rental. Request it before booking or bring your own gear.
Is a bilingual guide included?
No. The standard rental includes a captain and assistant. A bilingual guide can be requested separately when available.
Is this experience suitable for celebrations?
Yes. Private boats are popular for birthdays, bachelorette groups, family celebrations, corporate outings, and groups who want privacy.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The captain may adjust the route, return earlier, reschedule, or cancel if sea conditions are not safe.
Do prices change during high season?
Yes. Prices may vary during peak dates such as December 15 to January 15, Easter Week, and June 20 to July 20.
What should guests bring?
Bring swimwear, towels, sunscreen, sunglasses, waterproof phone protection, drinks, snacks, and payment for port fees, lunch, tips, or beach club extras.