Navegue Temporada offers catamaran rental in Paraty from R$1,900 per charter, with sailing and power catamarans available for private charter across the bay. Prices are shown in Brazilian reais (BRL).
You can book a catamaran for a day trip, an overnight stay or a multi-day cruise along the Costa Verde, with a skipper included on most boats. Bareboat options are available on selected catamarans for guests with the required experience.
A catamaran tour in Paraty typically runs 4 to 8 hours and crosses a bay dotted with islands, natural pools and beaches that are difficult to reach by land. Because the twin hulls stay level at anchor, swimming, snorkeling and eating on board feel far steadier than on a single-hull boat.
Shallow draft is the second advantage: a catamaran can anchor closer to the sand at Praia da Lula or Ilha Comprida, so you spend less time in the tender and more time in the water. Most catamarans come with a skipper who reads the tides and adjusts the route to the conditions of the day. If you are still comparing formats, browse the wider selection of boat rental in Paraty.
Most catamarans available in Paraty are sailing catamarans, generally between 38 and 50 feet, with private cabins, an indoor saloon and a trampoline at the bow. They suit unhurried days on the water and are the usual choice for overnight and multi-day trips along the Costa Verde. For a single-hull alternative with a similar feel, see sailboat rental in Paraty.
Power catamarans trade sails for pace and fit more stops into the same day, which works well for groups that want to reach Saco do Mamanguá and still swim at two or three beaches on the way back. They keep the wide deck and stable platform of a catamaran while running closer to the speed of a motorboat. Related option: motorboat rental in Paraty.
Catamarans in Paraty are chartered privately, so the boat is yours for the agreed period and the route is planned with your skipper.
Fuel, catering and any applicable fees vary from boat to boat and must be confirmed with our team before booking.
The Bay of Paraty holds more than sixty islands and around three hundred beaches, so itineraries are built around what the weather and the tide allow on the day. These are the stops catamaran charters return to most often.
Saco do Mamanguá is the only tropical fjord in Brazil, a narrow arm of calm water framed by rainforest and mangroves. Boats usually anchor near Praia do Cruzeiro, and guests who want a view can hike up Pico do Pão de Açúcar do Mamanguá.
This cluster of islands offers the clearest water in the bay and is the classic snorkeling stretch of any Paraty itinerary. The rocky edges of Ilha Comprida work as natural aquariums, with visibility that rewards a mask even in shallow water.
These three beaches sit close together on the mainland side of the bay and are reachable only by boat, which keeps them quiet even in high season. Praia da Lula is the usual lunch stop, with calm shallows that suit families.
Lagoa Azul is a sheltered turquoise pool where the water rarely goes above chest height, popular for a long swim stop. Paraty-Mirim adds mangroves, a colonial church and a slower, greener stretch of coast at the southern end of the bay.
Further out, Cajaíba and Praia do Sono trade crowds for forest trails and near-empty sand, while Trindade adds the Cachadaço natural pool. These stops suit longer day charters and overnight trips rather than a short outing.
On multi-day charters, catamarans often continue north toward Ilha Grande and the wider Costa Verde. If that is the trip you have in mind, it may be worth also comparing boat rental in Ilha Grande.
Boarding points vary by boat. Common possibilities include the Paraty Tourist Pier, in the historic centre, and Marina Porto Imperial. The exact meeting point and boarding time are confirmed with our team when you request a quote.
Navegue Temporada is a Brazilian boat rental platform working with owners and skippers along the entire Costa Verde. If you are unsure which catamaran fits your group, send us the date and the number of guests and we will shortlist the boats that match. You can also browse the full fleet across every destination.
Catamaran rental in Paraty starts at R$1,900 per charter.. The final price depends on the boat, the group size, the season and the itinerary, and prices are quoted in Brazilian reais.
A day charter is the standard format in Paraty and runs 4 to 8 hours, starting at R$1,900 per charter. Longer itineraries, peak season dates and larger catamarans sit above that starting point.
Both sailing catamarans and power catamarans are available in Paraty. Sailing catamarans are the larger part of the fleet and are the usual choice for overnight trips, while power catamarans cover more distance in a single day.
A skipper is included on most catamarans in Paraty. Bareboat charter is possible on selected boats for guests with the required experience and documentation.
Fuel policy varies from boat to boat and must be confirmed with our team before booking. The same applies to catering and any additional fees.
Most catamarans in Paraty carry between 10 and 20 guests for a day charter, and fewer for overnight trips, since capacity is then limited by the number of cabins. We confirm the exact capacity of each boat when you request a quote.
Yes. Several catamarans offer overnight and multi-day charters, with prices on request. Saco do Mamanguá is the most popular overnight anchorage in the bay.
Guests can usually bring their own food and drinks, and some catamarans offer catering or an on-board barbecue. Confirm the arrangements for your boat with our team before the trip.
Send us the date, the group size and the itinerary you have in mind, and we confirm availability and the final price. The fastest way is to message us on WhatsApp.
Paraty sits at the southern end of the Costa Verde, so many guests also compare boat rental in Angra dos Reis, Ubatuba and Rio de Janeiro. If your trip continues to Europe, our group also charters boats through Portugal Boat.