23 ft (7 m) · 4 guests
23' Super Panga Dive Boat Snorkeling Trips in Panama
Garrote, Panamá
From US$561 /day

5 boats available to charter in Garrote, Colón, Panamá — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.
Chartering in Garrote, Colón is a Caribbean-style departure for private day trips, with easy access to Panama’s northern coast and nearby island waters.
The main departure points for a Garrote, Colón charter are the local Colón-area waterfront and other nearby boarding points in the province, depending on the boat and skipper arrangement. From here, a day on the water can reach sheltered coastal stretches and island anchorages along Colón’s Caribbean side.
For charterers planning a relaxed outing, Garrote works well for boat, sailing yacht, and yacht rentals that focus on short-to-medium routes rather than long offshore passages. It is a practical base for swimming stops, coastal cruising, and private time on the water without leaving Panama’s north coast.
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23 ft (7 m) · 4 guests
Garrote, Panamá
From US$561 /day
50 ft (15 m) · 10 guests
Garrote, Panamá
From US$1,302 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Sailing yacht | 2 | $1,242 |
| Boat | 2 | $561 |
| Yacht | 1 | $744 |
Boats in Garrote, Colón are typically arranged through private charter departures in the Colón area rather than a large, publicly marketed marina system. The exact pickup point depends on the vessel and operator, but the port area is used as the practical gateway for local Caribbean charters.
For some itineraries, charterers may also use nearby Colón Province boarding points if the chosen boat is based elsewhere in the same coastal zone. That flexibility makes it easier to match the route to the boat type and the day’s sea conditions.
A day trip from Garrote, Colón can reach the Caribbean waters off Colón Province, including coastal cruising, anchor stops, and island-hopping style outings. The area is suited to private day charters rather than long-distance passages.
Depending on the boat and weather, charter routes can be built around nearby island waters and protected bays along Panama’s northern shore. That makes the port useful for swimming, relaxed cruising, and short scenic runs close to land.
The best sailing window in Panama is generally the dry season, from about December to April, when conditions are usually calmer and more predictable. Outside those months, showers are more common and a skipper may adjust routes around local conditions.
For a Garrote, Colón charter, the driest months are the most reliable for a day on the water. Even in the wetter season, short coastal trips can still work when the forecast is settled and the sea state is manageable.
In Panama, private boat charters are available with a skipper, and some boats are offered without a licence requirement. That means many visitors can book a crewed trip without needing local boating credentials themselves.
If you plan to operate a boat without a skipper, the operator will determine whether a licence is needed for that specific vessel. For most charterers in Garrote, Colón, the simplest option is to book a skipper-led boat and leave the navigation to the crew.
The nearest major airport is Panama City’s Tocumen International Airport, which is the main international gateway for reaching Colón Province. From Panama City, the transfer to the Colón area is commonly done by road and takes roughly 1.5 to 2.5 hours depending on traffic and the exact pickup point.
That makes Garrote, Colón suitable for travelers staying in Panama City who want a day charter without committing to an overnight sail. It is also workable for guests already traveling through Colón Province by car or transfer service.
Boat rentals in Garrote, Colón start from around $561 per day.
The available categories are boat, sailing yacht, and yacht. That mix suits both simple day outings and more comfortable private charters.
Yes, it works well for short Caribbean day trips with swimming stops and relaxed coastal cruising. A skipper-led charter is usually the easiest option for families and mixed groups.
The best weather window is usually the dry season from December to April. Those months are generally more reliable for calm day trips along Panama’s Caribbean coast.
Some boats in Panama are available without a licence, while others may require one depending on the vessel and operator. If you book with a skipper, you usually do not need boating credentials yourself.
Nearby charter points in Panama include Ciudad de Panamá, Gardi Sugdub, La Chorrera, Guararé, Panamá, and Bocas del Toro Province. These do not change Garrote’s location, but they show the wider charter network available in the country.
Boat types
From RIBs and motorboats to catamarans and crewed superyachts.
YachtLuxury cruising with full crew
8–16 guests ·
from $480/day
CatamaranStable, spacious, perfect for groups
10–12 guests ·
from $280/day
SailboatWind, sails and slow island hopping
6–10 guests ·
from $130/day
MotorboatFast day cruises without the captain
4–10 guests ·
from $90/day
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