However, you must take into account that Colonia is not part of the Argentinean territory , and therefore, you should arrive at the port 2 hours before departure for check-in and migrations , especially during peak season. You must also consider the time it will take you to reach the port from your hotel. The trips offered by Buquebus and Seacat depart from Puerto Madero. Colonia Express. Recent Searches. Please note: prices rise as space becomes less available.
GetResponse at System. FinishInitUriString at System. Return Route:. Child age s at start of travel. New Email. New Mobile Number. Something on the roof, e. Something on the back, e. But soon it is the open waters of the Rio de la Plata. The best part is honestly watching the full skyline of Buenos Aires fade away into the horizon. The wind was chilly, and the spray would hit now and then, but it was a lovely place to enjoy the view. The Rio de la Plata is so insanely brown!
This river has to dump a ridiculous amount of sediment out into the Atlantic. There is definitely some swaying as you get out into the middle of the river. The swaying got bad enough that an announcement was made over the PA system for passengers to stay in their seats. You can still see the distant skyscrapers of Buenos Aires as the coastline of Uruguay appears on the opposite horizon.
Slowed down as we entered the waters close to Colonia at about Our arrival was very delayed, however. Best I understood, there was another vessel just departing. Very frustrating, as we lost an hour to explore Colonia del Sacramento. The plus side: my daughter slept a solid 90 minutes, which was helpful. With the early wake-up after four busy days in Buenos Aires, she was pretty exhausted. We finally disembarked the ferry and entered Uruguay! The only thing that remained on the Uruguay side was customs.
All luggage and large bags must be sent through the x-ray units. Here you can get info on rental cars and day tours of Colonia del Sacramento, and withdraw money at the ATM. We had issues with the first ATM, but eventually found one that let me withdraw enough Uruguayan pesos. Due to the unfavorable exchange rate, I made sure I used up all but a few bills to keep as souvenirs in Argentina. We left the ferry terminal on foot, headed for the bus terminal where we would store our bags.
Colonia itself can then be easily explored on foot. The old part of the town is an easy walk, and a day is more than enough to explore.
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