Buenos Aires Ferry
Buenos Aires Ferry
With a selection of up to 106 sailings weekly, the port of Buenos Aires connects Argentina with Uruguay. Sailing duration ranges from 1 hour 15 minutes to Colonia del Sacramento and 7 hours 30 minutes on the Punta del Este service.
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Colonia Express - Av. Elvira Rawson de Dellepiane 155, Puerto Madero Sur.
Buquebus - Buquebus, Av. Antártida Argentina 821, 1104 CABA
Buenos Aires - Montevideo with Buquebus & Colonia Express
Buenos Aires - Colonia del Sacramento with Buquebus & Colonia Express
Buenos Aires - Punta del Este with Colonia Express
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The city of Buenos Aires, located on the western shores of the vast River Plate estuary, is the largest city and capital of Argentina. It’s a multicultural metropolis that has retained much of its historical European identity, evident in the downtown clash of architecture that ranges from the soaring towers of the central business district to the pink walls of the Italianate-style Casa Rosada presidential palace. The ferry port of Buenos Aires is found to the north of the main collection of piers and shipping yards found in the Retiro borough of the city. The terminal here is set along the grass-lined banks of the Lujan river that flows into the larger River Plate, just to one side of a large man-made marina. A waiting area can be found inside the building and a limited number of car-parking spaces are available along the road into the harbour . Just a few minutes’ walk from outside the port entrance is the Marina Nueva train station that offers routes deeper into the suburbs of Buenos Aires, including a stop by the city’s international airport on the coast. The extensive National Route 9 highway, just a few minutes’ drive from the port, cuts north and connects motorists to other major Argentinian cities including Rosario and Cordoba. Passenger routes run from the port multiple times throughout the week, serviced by Buquebus and Colonia Express ferries. Both these lines offer daily routes to the nearby capital of Montevideo in Uruguay, a short distant across the River Plate, and the smaller Uruguayan city of Colonia Del Sacramento. Colonia Express also sails to the port-town of Carmelo a number of times per day.
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