Buenos Aires - Clearance

Jan 17, 2020

For full details on clearing into and out of Argentina, see Noonsite's Argentina Formalities.

All vessels over 50 tons are required to employ a pilot (at a cost of US$500) whenever entering or leaving the harbor.

General Clearance:

Port control should be contacted on VHF Channel 16 on arrival.

Sufficient time should be allowed for the long trip up the Plate River.  

A good place to stop on arrival for clearance is at the Yacht Club Argentino, reached via a buoyed channel.  This is in the centre of the city and they are very helpful to visiting yachts. They will help you complete all the initial forms required on arrival and direct you to the various offices. Both the Yacht Club Argentino and Yacht Club Puerto Madero now ask for the boat and insurance papers before access is permitted to the marina.

All formalities are normally completed ashore.  Offices should be visited in the following order:

  • Immigration - based at the cruise ship terminal, not far from the Retiro train station. It’s not recommended to walk there after dark. It's possible to take a bus or taxi from the yacht club.
  • Coastguard (Prefectura) - there are a number of offices, depending on where you are moored. For those in the north of Buenos Aires (e.g. Barlovento), the Prefectura is somewhere in the north. For those at downtown Yacht Club Argentino, the responsible Prefectura is across the street from the immigration office. For yachts at the Puerto Madero marina in central Buenos Aires, the Prefectura offices are at Puerto Madero (between the two basins), easy walking distance from the yacht club.
  • Customs - at the Buquebus terminal in central Buenos Aires.
  • It is more common for anti-drug dogs to search visiting yachts here.

Clearing out:

On departure, visit the Prefectura office where you cleared in, the evening before departure and fill in some more forms.

Last updated:  February 2020

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