Yacht charter in Paraty, Brazil
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Yacht charter in Paraty

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About chartering in Paraty

Chartering in Paraty offers a unique blend of colonial history and pristine Atlantic waters, where you depart from the historic Farol de Paraty Marina to explore untouched islands and secluded beaches. The marina, equipped with 120 berths and utilities, serves as your main departure point for day trips reaching the famous Blue Lagoon (Lagoa Azul) and the charming Ilha do Algodão. Within a single day, you can sail through crystal-clear waters to anchor at Praia do Sono or navigate the protected fjords of Saco do Mamanguá, all framed by lush rainforests.

The setting is defined by the deep blue bay of Paraty meeting the lush Atlantic rainforest, creating a sailor's paradise lined with dozens of uninhabited islands. Most visitors arrive via Rio de Janeiro's Galeão International Airport, followed by a scenic 4-5 hour transfer by car or bus to reach this picturesque coastal town. The region is ideal for all experience levels, with calm waters perfect for snorkeling, extended sailing trips, and exploring the cultural heritage of the 17th-century old town.

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Boat types & prices in Paraty

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Boat typeAvailableFrom (per day)
Sailing yacht47$246
Catamaran23$276
Yacht22$272
Mega yacht1$7,401

Where do yachts depart from in Paraty?

Yachts primarily depart from Farol de Paraty Marina, located on Avenida Marina, which offers 120 berths suitable for sailboats and larger yachts with electricity and water access. The marina is open all year round and provides excellent access to the region's most beautiful sailing routes, including the archipelago of Angra dos Reis. Some charters may also utilize nearby quays in the historic center, but Farol de Paraty remains the main hub for organized departures.

What are the best day-trip routes from Paraty?

A popular day trip reaches the famous Blue Lagoon (Lagoa Azul) for swimming and the nearby Ilha do Algodão, known for its restaurant options and clear waters. You can also sail to Ilha Grande (30 NM away) to visit Abraão Village, or explore the 365 islands of Angra dos Reis for island hopping and sunset dining. For a sheltered adventure, the route to Saco do Mamanguá offers access to Brazil's only tropical fjord and traditional fishing villages.

When is the best sailing season in Paraty?

The sailing season in Paraty is open year-round, with peak prices and higher demand occurring from December to February during the Brazilian summer. Shoulder seasons, such as March to May or September to November, often offer better rates and pleasant weather windows with light to moderate easterly winds of 8-15 knots. The calm waters make it suitable for sailors of all experience levels regardless of the month, though summer brings warmer temperatures and more vibrant marine life.

Is a licence required to charter a boat in Brazil?

A mandatory licence is required for bareboat charters in Brazil, meaning you must hold a valid certification to operate a sailboat, motorboat, or catamaran without a captain. If you do not have a licence, you can opt for a skippered charter, which includes a professional captain for an additional cost of approximately $200-250 per day. This rule ensures safety in the region's diverse waters, from protected bays to coastal sailing areas.

How do I get to Paraty for my yacht charter?

The nearest international airport is Rio de Janeiro - Galeão International Airport, located approximately 240 km from Paraty. The journey is best made by car or private transfer, taking about 4-5 hours, though regular bus services also operate from Rio de Janeiro to the town. Most visitors reach Paraty by road from Rio de Janeiro, Angra dos Reis, or São Paulo, with boat rentals departing from the scenic harbor of the Rio de Janeiro state.

Paraty yacht charter — FAQ

How much does a boat rental in Paraty cost?

From around $589 per day for a sailboat or motorboat, with prices varying by season and boat size. Peak season (December to February) tends to be higher, while shoulder seasons offer better rates.

What is the best time to visit Paraty for sailing?

The best time is during the shoulder seasons (March to May or September to November) for lower rates and pleasant weather. The sailing season is open year-round, with calm waters suitable for all experience levels.

Do I need a licence to charter a boat in Paraty?

Yes, a mandatory licence is required for bareboat charters in Brazil. Alternatively, you can hire a skippered charter with a professional captain for an additional daily fee.

Which islands are best for a day trip from Paraty?

The best day-trip islands include Ilha do Algodão for its restaurant and clear waters, and the Blue Lagoon (Lagoa Azul) for swimming. You can also visit Ilha Grande or the 365 islands of Angra dos Reis for island hopping.

Is Paraty suitable for families or large groups?

Yes, Paraty is ideal for families and groups, offering calm waters, secluded beaches, and activities like snorkeling and exploring colonial history. The region provides various boat types, including catamarans and luxury yachts, to accommodate different group sizes.

How far is Paraty from Rio de Janeiro airport?

Paraty is approximately 240 km from Rio de Janeiro - Galeão International Airport. The transfer takes about 4-5 hours by car or bus, with regular services available from Rio de Janeiro to the town.

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