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Charter Motorboat Striker Striker Playa Flamingo
Playa Flamingo

Lupo Blue (1975)

15
1
Super owner
With a skipper

From €2,000 per day

Charter Motorboat Proline DF300AP Culebra
Culebra

Pretty Vane 32 Ft (2012)

12
1
With a skipper

From €1,934 per day

Charter Motor yacht Viking Princes 2000/2022 Playa Panama
Playa Panama
New

VIKING PRINCESS 75 (2000)

25
6
Without a skipper

From €6,100 per day

Charter Motor yacht Robertson and Caine Leopard Power Yacht Playa Flamingo
Playa Flamingo
5.0
 (1)

The Premier Yacht Charter in Flamingo, Costa Rica (2014)

35
4
With a skipper

From €5,200 per day

Charter Sailboat Surfari del Mar Morgan 72 clásico Guanacaste
Discount offer
Guanacaste
New

The Best private Sailing Tour (1972)

12
3
With a skipper

From €600 per day

Charter Sailboat Catalina 22 La Fortuna
La Fortuna
4.8
 (3)

Sailboat Catalina 22 7.00m (1990)

4
1
With or without a skipper

From €200 per day

Charter Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Athena 38 Tamarindo
Tamarindo
4.3
 (2)

Private Catamaran Sailing tour All-Inclusive ,Tamarindo CR (1995)

22
With a skipper

From €1,062 per day

Charter Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Helia 44 Guanacaste
Guanacaste
New

Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Helia 44 13.40m (2014)

20
6
With a skipper

From €6,050 per day

Charter Motorboat Stamas Tarpon 25 Playa Flamingo
Playa Flamingo

Stamas Tarpon (2015)

5
With a skipper

From €1,060 per day

Charter Motorboat Yamaha FL150BET Coco
Coco

Fish II 26Ft (2004)

6
With a skipper

From €942 per day

Charter Motor yacht Sea Ray Sundance 500 Playa Panama
Playa Panama

Great yachting experience in Costa Rica (2000)

18
3
With a skipper

From €2,900 per day

Charter Motor yacht Azimut Bennetti Coco
Coco

Azimut 104 Ft Jumbo (2007)

1
Without a skipper

From €17,800 per day

Charter Sailboat Bavaria 41 Cruiser Santa Teresa Beach
Santa Teresa Beach
New

Sailboat Bavaria 41 Cruiser 12.50m (2015)

6
6
With a skipper

From €486 per day

Charter Sailboat Beneteau Oceanis430 Playa Flamingo
Playa Flamingo
New

Sailboat Beneteau Oceanis430 13.00m (1989)

10
With a skipper

From €1,200 per day

Charter Catamaran Lagoon 2012 Playa Flamingo
Playa Flamingo

Sailing experience in Playa Flamingo (2012)

50
4
With a skipper

From €571 per day

Charter Motorboat Mako 233 Punta Arenas
Punta Arenas

Motorboat Mako 233 250hp (1989)

9
With a skipper

From €520 per day

Charter Motorboat Ocean Master 34ft Guanacaste
Guanacaste

Fisherman 34Ft (1998)

9
1
With a skipper

From €1,203 per day

Charter Motor yacht Azimut 105-foot Azimut Jumbo yacht Guanacaste
Guanacaste
New

Azimut 105 feet (2010)

21
With a skipper

From €7,025 per day

Rent a boat in Costa Rica with Click&Boat

Costa Rica, known for its biodiversity and natural beauty, is the perfect destination for an unforgettable boat adventure. With its stunning coastlines on the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, this Central American country offers a wealth of options for sailing lovers. Delve into the world of exotic seascapes, white sand beaches and tropical jungles as you sail through Costa Rican waters.

From the bohemian charm of Puerto Viejo in the Caribbean, to the exclusivity of Papagayo in the Pacific, Costa Rica has a wide range of marinas and marinas where you can rent a boat and start your adventure. Explore the Marino Ballena National Park, home to coral reefs and majestic humpback whales, or venture to the Nicoya Peninsula, where you'll find the stunning beaches of Santa Teresa and Malpaís. No matter what your choice, sailing in Costa Rica will allow you to enjoy unique experiences in a spectacular environment.


Find the ideal boat for your next trip

When planning your nautical adventure in Costa Rica, it is essential to choose the type of boat that best adapts to your needs and the number of people who will travel with you. There is a wide variety of boats to rent, from luxurious yachts to catamarans and sailboats. Take the time to analyze the key features of each type of boat before making a decision.

The capacity of the boat is an important factor to consider, as it influences the comfort and space available on board. If you are traveling with a small group, a sailboat or catamaran may be ideal options. These boats typically have a capacity of 4 to 12 people, allowing for a more intimate and manageable experience. If you're planning a larger getaway, a larger motor yacht or catamaran can offer the space and amenities needed to accommodate groups of up to 20 people or more.

The cabins are another key aspect to take into account, especially if you plan to spend several nights at sea. Depending on the size of the boat and its layout, there can be between 2 and 6 cabins (or even more), each with capacity for 2 people. When planning your boat rental, be sure to choose a boat with enough cabins and beds to accommodate everyone in your group.


How much does it cost to rent a boat in Costa Rica?

The price of renting a boat in Costa Rica can vary depending on the season, duration, type of boat, rental port, whether it includes a skipper or not, and extras such as equipment or crew. Below are the approximate rental prices for different types of boats:

  • Boat: ideal for day trips, the Motorboats usually have a smaller capacity and offer great speed to explore the Costa Rican coasts. Boat rental prices in Costa Rica start at approximately €450 per day.
  • Catamaran: Catamarans are double-hulled boats that offer stable and spacious sailing, making them a popular choice for trips of a week or longer. Catamaran rental prices in Costa Rica can start at around €7,000 per week.
  • Sailboat: For a more traditional sailing experience, sailboats are a romantic and adventurous option for those looking to spend a week or more on the high seas. Renting a sailboat in Costa Rica can start from €1,400 per week.
  • Yacht: If you are looking for luxury and comfort, motor yachts offer everything you need for an unforgettable nautical getaway. Yacht charter prices in Costa Rica vary depending on size and amenities, but can startat around €2,900 per day.

Please note that these prices are only estimates and may vary depending on the season and other factors. When planning your Costa Rica boat trip, it is important to do your research and compare prices to ensure you find the option that best suits your needs and budget.

What is included in the price?

When renting a boat in Costa Rica, it is important to understand what is included in the price to avoid surprises and additional expenses. Typically, the rental price includes the use of the boat, basic insurance, and necessary safety equipment. However, other costs, such as fuel, skipper, crew, and water sports equipment, may vary depending on the rental agreement and are not always included in the base price. In many cases, boat charters are offered with an optional skipper, meaning you can choose to sail on your own or hire a professional skipper for an additional cost. Additionally, some boats may include extras like snorkeling or paddle boarding equipment, while others may require you to rent them separately. Be sure to carefully review the rental conditions and ask about any additional costs so you have a clear idea of ​​what is included in the price and plan your trip accordingly.


What is the best season to rent a boat in Costa Rica?

Costa Rica has a tropical climate, with ideal conditions for navigation at different times of the year. However, it is important to take climate variations and peak and low seasons into account when planning your boat rental.

  • The dry season, which runs from December to April, is considered the best time to rent a boat in Costa Rica. During these months, the country experiences less rain and warmer temperatures, making it easier to navigate and explore the coasts. Additionally, this period coincides with the Christmas and Easter holidays, making it a popular time for tourism in general.
  • The rainy season, also known as the "green season", runs from May to November. Although rains are more frequent during these months, they are generally short-lived and can allow navigation in reasonable conditions. Some sailors prefer this season due to the lower influx of tourists and the possibility of finding more attractive offers on boat rentals. However, it is important to be aware of weather conditions and take extra precautions when boating during the rainy season.

In terms of festivities and events, Easter and the Christmas and New Year period are times of high demand, which can result in higher rates and lower availability of ships. If you prefer to avoid the crowds and find more competitive prices, the low season (May to November) may be a suitable option.


Where to rent a boat in Costa Rica?

Costa Rica has several ports and marinas strategically located along its coasts, ideal for renting a boat and starting your trip. Below are some of the most important marinas in the country:

  • Marina Papagayo: Located on the Papagayo peninsula, in the province of Guanacaste, this luxury marina is located approximately 40 minutes by car from the Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport. Marina Papagayo has more than 180 berths and offers a wide range of services and facilities, such as fuel supply, electricity, drinking water, 24/7 security and access to shops and restaurants.
  • Marina Los Sueños: Located in Herradura, near the popular tourist town of Jacó, Marina Los Sueños is approximately 90 minutes drive from Juan Santamaría International Airport. With capacity for more than 200 boats, this marina offers services such as fuel, electricity, drinking water, Internet access and a wide variety of shops, restaurants and hotels in the immediate vicinity.
  • Marina Pez Vela: Located in Quepos, near Manuel Antonio National Park, Marina Pez Vela is approximately 2.5 hours by car from Juan Santamaría International Airport. With the capacity to accommodate around 195 boats, this marina offers facilities and services such as fuel supply, electricity, drinking water, security, shops, restaurants and access to tourist activities in the area.
  • Puerto Limón: Located on the Caribbean coast, Puerto Limón is one of the main ports in the region and is approximately 2.5 hours by car from Juan Santamaría International Airport. Although it is not a marina dedicated exclusively to the rental of pleasure boats, Puerto Limón offers options for renting boats and has basic services such as fuel, electricity and drinking water supply.

These marinas and ports are just some of the options for renting a boat in Costa Rica. Depending on your preferences and travel plans, you can choose the location that best suits your needs and begin your nautical adventure in this incredible tropical destination.


Where to sail in Costa Rica?

Costa Rica offers a wide variety of destinations to sail and discover, with spectacular beaches, hidden coves and unique islands along its Pacific and Caribbean coasts. Here we present some of the most representative places that you should not miss during your boat trip:

  • Papagayo Peninsula: This peninsula in The province of Guanacaste is famous for its luxurious resorts and white sand beaches, such as Playa Blanca and Playa Nacascolo. Sailing along the coast of the Papagayo Peninsula will allow you to enjoy impressive landscapes and crystal clear waters.
  • Bahía Ballena: Located in the province of Puntarenas, Bahía Ballena is home to the Marino Ballena National Park, known for its unique whale tail shape and its excellent opportunities for whale and dolphin watching. Don't miss beaches like Playa Uvita and Playa Hermosa while sailing in this area.
  • Manuel Antonio National Park: This national park, located near Quepos, is one of the most visited protected areas in Costa Rica. It offers spectacular beaches such as Playa Espadilla, Playa Manuel Antonio and Playa Biesanz, as well as a great diversity of wildlife and opportunities for snorkeling and diving.
  • Gulf of Nicoya: Sailing through the Gulf of Nicoya will allow you to explore numerous islands, such as Isla Tortuga, famous for its white sand beaches and turquoise waters ideal for snorkeling, and San Lucas Island, known for its old prison and rich history. Additionally, you can visit charming beaches such as Playa Montezuma and Playa Santa Teresa on the Nicoya Peninsula.
  • Puerto Viejo de Talamanca: This popular tourist destination on the Caribbean coast is known for its golden sand beaches, relaxed atmosphere and colorful Afro-Caribbean culture. Sail along beaches such as Playa Cocles, Playa Chiquita and Punta Uva to enjoy a tropical landscape and unique experiences in the Costa Rican Caribbean.

These are just some of the incredible destinations that Costa Rica has to offer sailing lovers. Don't hesitate to explore the coasts and discover your own favorite spots in this beautiful tropical country.


Rent a boat with or without skipper

  • With skipper : Renting a boat with a skipper in Costa Rica offers numerous advantages, especially if you do not have sailing experience or do not know the area well. An experienced, local skipper can guide you through the best routes, show you hidden coves and places of interest, and help you plan your itinerary based on your interests and preferences. Furthermore, having a skipper on board allows you to relax and fully enjoy the trip, without worrying about navigation, anchoring or docking in marinas. The skipper can also offer valuable advice on activities and services in the area, as well as guarantee your safety and that of your companions during the journey.
  • Without skipper: If you prefer to rent a boat without a skipper in Costa Rica, it is important to meet certain conditions and requirements. To sail without a skipper, you will need a valid and recognized navigation license in Costa Rica, as well as previous experience operating boats similar to the one you want to rent. It is also crucial to familiarize yourself with local regulations, sailing zones and weather conditions before setting sail. Sailing without a skipper gives you greater freedom and flexibility to explore the Costa Rican coast at your own pace, as well as the opportunity to put your nautical skills into practice. However, it also implies greater responsibility regarding the safety and well-being of all passengers on board, as well as the care and maintenance of the boat during the rental.


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Frequently Asked Questions about Costa Rica

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Costa Rica for a day?

The average cost of renting a boat in Costa Rica is around €1,450 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 €14,700 per day.

How much does a skipper cost per day in Costa Rica?

The price of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Costa Rica, you can expect to pay an average of €73 per day for a skipper.

Can you rent a boat in Costa Rica without a license?

In Costa Rica there are 2 boats that you can rent without a license. You can also rent many boats with a skipper.

How many cabins does a boat have in Costa Rica?

Boats in Costa Rica have an average of 2 cabins. If you travel with a large group, you can book boats with up to 5 cabins.

Is fuel included in the cost of a boat charter in Costa Rica?

For most boats, fuel is not included in the rental cost. In Costa Rica fuel is included in the price for 3 boats.

Good to know

Number of boats:20 boats available
Types of boats:Motorboat, Motor Yacht, Catamaran
Average price: €1,450 per day
Minimum price: €200 per day
Maximum price: €14,700 per day
Manufacturers:Jeanneau, Hanse, and more
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