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Rental Catamaran Lagoon Lagoon 42 San Blas Islands

San Blas Islands

New

Lagoon - Lagoon 42 | 8 people (2020)

  • Skipper mandatory
8 people · 4 cabins · 4 berths · 12.8 m
  • Flexible cancellation

From 
$2,582 / day

Rental Catamaran Lagoon 400 Gardi Sugdub

Gardi Sugdub

Lagoon - 400 | 6 people (2012)

  • Skipper offered
6 people · 2 cabins · 2 berths · 12 m

From 
$939 / day

Rental Sailboat German Frers custom made San Blas Islands

San Blas Islands

New

German Frers - custom made | 5 people (1987)

  • Skipper offered
5 people · 2 cabins · 6 berths · 22 m
  • Fuel included

From 
$727 / day

Rental Sailboat Moody 42DS San Blas Islands

San Blas Islands

New

Moody - 42DS | 2 people (1979)

  • Skipper offered
2 people · 2 cabins · 2 berths · 12.7 m
  • Fuel included

From 
$696 / day

Rental Catamaran Lagoon 400S2 San Blas Islands

San Blas Islands

New

Lagoon - 400S2 | 6 people (2018)

  • Skipper offered
6 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 13 m
  • Fuel included

From 
$2,081 / day

Rental Catamaran Leopard Leopard 41 powercat Panama City

Panama City

New

Leopard - Leopard 41 powercat | 8 people (2015)

  • Skipper offered
8 people · 3 cabins · 4 berths · 13 m
  • Fuel included

From 
$1,800 / day

Rental Sailboat Bavaria Bavaria 39 C San Blas Islands

San Blas Islands

New

Bavaria - Bavaria 39 C | 2 people (2006)

  • Skipper offered
2 people · 3 cabins · 4 berths · 11.9 m
  • Fuel included
  • Flexible cancellation

From 
$625 / day

Rental Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssee 44i San Blas Islands

San Blas Islands

4.7(7)

Jeanneau - Sun Odyssee 44i | 6 people (2009)

  • Skipper offered
  • Super owner
6 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 14 m
  • Fuel included
  • Flexible cancellation

From 
$920 / day

Rental Catamaran FamilyBoatlife Catamaran ALL INC San Blas Islands

San Blas Islands

New

FamilyBoatlife - Catamaran ALL INC | 5 people (2006)

  • Skipper offered
5 people · 2 cabins · 3 berths · 15 m
  • Fuel included

From 
$1,369 / day

Rental Catamaran Catana catamarans 65 San Blas Islands

San Blas Islands

5.0(1)

Catana catamarans - 65 | 5 people (2009)

  • Skipper mandatory
  • Super owner
5 people · 2 cabins · 5 berths · 20 m
  • Fuel included

From 
$2,601 / day

Rental Sailboat Philippe Harlé Beaujolais aluminio San Blas Islands

San Blas Islands

5.0(2)

Philippe Harlé - Beaujolais aluminio | 5 people (1981)

  • Skipper offered
  • Super owner
5 people · 3 cabins · 5 berths · 13 m
  • Fuel included

From 
$620 / day

Rental Sailboat Hanse  458 Garrote, Colón

Garrote, Colón

Hanse - 458 | 10 people (2019)

  • Skipper optional
10 people · 3 cabins · 9 berths · 14 m

From 
$548 / day

Rental Catamaran Sunreef 62 San Blas Islands
Special offer

San Blas Islands

5.0(2)

Sunreef - 62 | 10 people (2008)

  • Skipper offered
  • Super owner
10 people · 4 cabins · 5 berths · 18.9 m
  • Fuel included
  • Flexible cancellation

From 
$3,286 / day

Rental Catamaran Lagoon Lagoon 52F San Blas Islands

San Blas Islands

4.9(4)

Lagoon - Lagoon 52F | 10 people (2016)

  • Skipper offered
10 people · 4 cabins · 8 berths · 16 m
  • Fuel included

From 
$1,972 / day

Rental Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Fizz Bocas del Toro

Bocas del Toro

New

Jeanneau - Sun Fizz | 10 people (1981)

  • Skipper offered
10 people · 3 cabins · 7 berths · 12 m
  • Flexible cancellation

From 
$313 / day

Rental Catamaran Nautitech 82 San Blas Islands

San Blas Islands

New

Nautitech - 82 | 20 people (2000)

  • Skipper offered
20 people · 8 cabins · 20 berths · 24 m
  • Fuel included

From 
$2,738 / day

Rental Catamaran Lagoon Lagoon 470 San Blas Islands

San Blas Islands

5.0(1)

Lagoon - Lagoon 470 | 9 people (1998)

  • Skipper offered
  • Super owner
9 people · 4 cabins · 11 berths · 15 m
  • Fuel included

From 
$1,424 / day

Rental Catamaran Lagoon 56 San Blas Islands

San Blas Islands

5.0(4)

Lagoon - 56 | 8 people (2011)

  • Skipper offered
  • Super owner
8 people · 4 cabins · 8 berths · 17.3 m
  • Fuel included

From 
$1,643 / day

Boat Rental in Panama

If you’re looking to explore the beauty of Panama from a different angle, there’s no better way than chartering a boat and taking off on a sailing vacation! On your journey, you’ll be able to take in stunning views of the coastline, spot dolphins and other marine life, and experience a unique side of Panama.

The Caribbean coast of Panama offers some of the most beautiful beaches in Central America. With hundreds of islands within easy reach and endless miles of crystal blue water lapping against the shore, it’s no wonder that boat charters are so popular here. Whether you choose to rent a motorboat or sailboat, you won’t be disappointed – each will provide an unforgettable experience.

When you rent a boat in Panama, you have the freedom to explore at your own pace. You can spend days on end sailing around the islands or fishing in nearby waters; take a break at one of the many secluded coves for lunch or find a beach bar for sundowners; or simply relax on board and soak up the sun! Whatever your preference, renting a boat means that you get to enjoy all that Panama has to offer without having to stick to someone else’s schedule.

Going on a sailing vacation also offers another great perk: privacy. The Caribbean coast is dotted with private islands that remain unspoiled by tourism; when you charter a boat, you can make these destinations your own for several days! This kind of exclusivity is something that not everyone can experience – which makes it even more special. Plus, with world-class fishing spots just offshore, it’s an ideal place for anglers who want to drop their lines in peace and quiet.

So why not give yourself the gift of an unforgettable sailing holiday in Panama? Chartering a boat is an easy way to explore this beautiful country while enjoying all its perks – from breathtaking scenery to complete privacy!


Where to sail in Panama?

One of the most popular areas for sailing in Panama is around Bocas del Toro, where you can find some of the most beautiful beaches and pristine waters in the world. This archipelago of islands lies just off the northern coast of Panama and offers visitors plenty of opportunities for snorkeling, fishing, swimming, diving, and more. With its lush tropical forests, secluded coves and bays, and plenty of wildlife-watching opportunities, it’s no wonder why this is one of the most popular places to sail in Panama.

The Pearl Islands are another great choice for those looking for a bit more adventure on their trip. Located just off the Pacific coast of Panama, these remote islands offer spectacular views of mangroves and crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life. From here you can explore uninhabited islands with white sand beaches or dive deep into some great coral reefs. If you’d like some help getting around these islands, there are plenty of companies offering boat excursions that take you around several islands in one day.

For those looking for something a bit more secluded and off-the-beaten-path, consider heading out to Coiba National Park near Pedasí on the Azuero Peninsula. This park is home to thousands of species of fish, birds, and mammals as well as stunning white sand beaches surrounded by lush rainforest vegetation. While this area may not be as popular as other places in Panama due to its remote location, it is certainly worth visiting if you have time – especially if you’re looking for some peace and quiet away from civilization!

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Panama?

If you’re looking for a truly luxurious and unforgettable experience on the waters of Panama, boat chartering is the way to go! Boats of all sizes are available for rent, from small boats to luxury yachts. Prices vary depending on the size of the boat, amenities included, and whether you choose to hire a skipper and/or crew.

When it comes to amenities, there are plenty of options that can increase your boat rental cost. From jet skis and kayaks to fishing equipment and even floating islands—you can customize your experience however you like. The more amenities you add, the higher your total rental cost will be.

No matter what type of boat charter in Panama you’re looking for—from a small day trip with friends to a full-on luxury vacation at sea—it pays off to consider all of your options before booking so that you get exactly what you want without sacrificing quality or breaking the bank!

The harbors in Panama

If you're looking for a place to dock your boat in Panama, there are plenty of options to choose from.

Here are some of the best harbors and marinas in Panama:

  • Balboa Yacht Club: This yacht club is located in the heart of Panama City, making it a great option if you want to be close to all the action. The club offers plenty of amenities, including a swimming pool, bar, and restaurant.
  • Shelter Bay Marina: This marina is located in the Canal Zone and is a great option if you're looking for a safe and secure place to dock your boat. The marina offers 24-hour security, as well as access to a gym and swimming pool.
  • Flamenco Marina: This marina is located on the Pacific coast of Panama and is a great option if you're looking for beautiful scenery. The marina offers plenty of amenities, including a swimming pool, restaurants, and bars.
  • Bocas del Toro Yacht Club: This yacht club is located on the island of Bocas del Toro and is a great option if you're looking for a laid-back atmosphere. The club offers plenty of amenities, including a swimming pool, restaurants, and bars.

Renting a boat with or without a skipper

If you choose to go with a skipper, you will benefit from the expertise of an experienced captain. Your skipper will know all the best routes and sights in Panama, ensuring that your voyage is as safe and enjoyable as possible. Not only that, but they can also help you to save time and money by avoiding unnecessary detours and delays. Plus, having someone on board who knows the area well can be very reassuring for first-time boat renters.

On the other hand, if you decide to go on a bareboat charter, there are several advantages to consider. Firstly, you will have total freedom and flexibility over where you sail and when; letting you customize your trip according to your own preferences and interests. Secondly, bareboat charters can be more cost-effective than those with skippers because there are no additional costs involved. Finally, bareboating allows you to develop your sailing skills while exploring Panama’s beautiful coastline.

Ultimately, the decision between renting with or without a skipper in Panama comes down to personal preference. If you feel comfortable navigating yourself around Panama’s waters, then going with a bareboat charter could be the best choice for you. However, if you are looking for extra guidance and support, then hiring a skipper could be the smarter option. Either way, chartering a boat in Panama is sure to provide an unforgettable experience!

What boat should I rent?

So, you're planning a sailing vacation in Panama, and you're wondering which kind of boat to rent. There are four main types of boats to choose from - catamarans, sailboats, yachts, and motorboats. Each has its own pros and cons, so it's important to choose the right one for your needs.

  • Catamarans are great for larger groups or families because they have plenty of space and can accommodate up to 12 people. They're also stable and easy to maneuver, making them a good choice for beginners. However, they can be more expensive to rent than other types of boats.
  • Sailboats are a popular choice for those who want to explore the open seas. They're fast and efficient, but can be challenging to handle if you're not experienced. Yachts are similar to sailboats but are usually larger and more luxurious. They're perfect for those who would like to relax and enjoy the journey, but again, they can be expensive to rent.
  • Motorboats are ideal if you're looking for speed and power. They're perfect for exploring smaller coves and islands, but can be difficult to navigate in crowded areas. Again, they can also be more expensive than other types of boats.

When is the best time to go?

The best time to go sailing in Panama is from December to April. The temperatures during this time are relatively cool, with an average of 76 degrees Fahrenheit. The winds are also ideal for sailing, with average speeds of 15-20 knots.


Frequently Asked Questions about Panama

What is the daily cost to rent a boat in Panama?

The average price of renting a boat in Panama is approximately $974 per day. Prices typically range from $195 and $5,904 per day.

What is the daily cost of a skipper in Panama?

The cost of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the boat owner. In Panama, you can expect to pay an average of $180 per day for a skipper.

What types of boats are available for rent in Panama?

In Panama, you can rent various types of boats, such as Motorboat, Sailboat or Catamaran.

Which boat manufacturers are the most popular in Panama?

The leading boat manufacturers in Panama are Princess Yachts and Jeanneau.

Is it possible to rent a boat in Panama without a license?

In Panama, there are 2 boats available for rent without a license. Additionally, many boats can be rented with a skipper.

Good to know

Boats available:29 boats
Popular types of boats:Motorboat, Sailboat, Catamaran
Average price:$974 per day
Low season price:$195 per day
High season price:$5,904 per day
Brands:Jeanneau, Princess Yachts, and more

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