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An online cruising guide for yachts sailing around Argentina.
 
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'''Argentina''', officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in South America constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city. It is the second largest country in South America by land area, and eighth in the world. Its continental area is 2,766,890 km² (1,068,302 sq mi), between the Andes mountain range in the west and the southern Atlantic Ocean in the east and south. Argentina borders Paraguay and Bolivia to the north, [[Brazil]] and [[Uruguay]] to the northeast, and [[Chile]] to the west and south.
'''Argentina''', officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in South America constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city. It is the second largest country in South America by land area, and eighth in the world. Its continental area is 2,766,890 km² (1,068,302 sq mi), between the Andes mountain range in the west and the southern Atlantic Ocean in the east and south. Argentina borders Paraguay and Bolivia to the north, [[Brazil]] and [[Uruguay]] to the northeast, and [[Chile]] to the west and south.
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====Cruising the region====
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==Charts==
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Below you can find the charts required for safe navigation of the area and some helpful links
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* [http://www.velerolaargentina.com/Ozi/Argentina/Argentina.htm Argentina Nautical Charts]
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* [http://www.hidro.gov.ar Servicio de Hidrografìa Naval]
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* [http://www.prefecturanaval.gov.ar Prefectura Naval Argentina]
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* Interesting site that overlaps with Google Earth the official charts off Argentina and Brazil. Click in the right were say Argentina (SHN) coverage, and then appear the charts overlapped Google Earth. It also allows drawing a route on the map and save it as GPX and pass it to GPS. It can zoom, run with the cursor and make full screen. [http://marine.geogarage.com/routes Geogarage]
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* [http://www.paranauticos.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1532&PN=1 Free download ]of Raster nautic charts. Suitable for OziExplorer and other browsers
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==Climate & Weather==
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==Weather==
{{GreenText|Submit the climate & general weather details here. For very large countries remove this section and cover weather in '''Region''' ( [[Template:Region|Region Template]]) pages.}}
{{GreenText|Submit the climate & general weather details here. For very large countries remove this section and cover weather in '''Region''' ( [[Template:Region|Region Template]]) pages.}}
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Sources for weather information:
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====Sources for weather information====
* [http://www.smn.gov.ar/ Servicio Meteorologico Nacional]
* [http://www.smn.gov.ar/ Servicio Meteorologico Nacional]
* [http://www.paranauticos.com/central-pa-index.htm Weather Online in the city - Paranauticos.com station]
* [http://www.paranauticos.com/central-pa-index.htm Weather Online in the city - Paranauticos.com station]
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==Charts==
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==Passages==
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Below you can find the charts required for safe navigation of the area and some helpful links
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* [[Mar del Plata to Beagle Channel]]
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* [http://www.velerolaargentina.com/Ozi/Argentina/Argentina.htm Argentina Nautical Charts]
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==Islands==
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* [http://www.hidro.gov.ar Servicio de Hidrografìa Naval]  
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* [[Falkland Islands|Malvinas/Falklands]]
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* [http://www.prefecturanaval.gov.ar Prefectura Naval Argentina]
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* Interesting site that overlaps with Google Earth the official charts off Argentina and Brazil. Click in the right were say Argentina (SHN) coverage, and then appear the charts overlapped Google Earth. It also allows drawing a route on the map and save it as GPX and pass it to GPS. It can zoom, run with the cursor and make full screen. [http://marine.geogarage.com/routes Geogarage]
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These are still considered by Argentina  to be Argentinian territory. As a result you cannot 'clear out' of an Argentinian port for Stanley. Authorities in Stanley are said to be well aware of this issue and are used to yachts arriving with no Argentinian clearance.
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* [http://www.paranauticos.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1532&PN=1 Free download ]of Raster nautic charts. Suitable for OziExplorer and other browsers
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However if a skipper chooses to do this rather than leaving from either a Uruguayan port or from Puerto Williams, Chile, there is something to consider. This is the fact that the boat's 8 month - or 90 day - temporary import permit and the crew's 90 day tourist visas are still ticking away...
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In early June 2010 I was advised by a Prefectura officer at San Fernando, B.A. that from this date yachts leaving northern Argentinian ports for Ushuaia or vice versa will be required to sign a form stating that they will not call at any Falkland Islands port.
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'''New rule''': All vessels intending to sail to or from Malvinas must complete a special form ten days before start the trip, see the paper part in english and part in spanish : * [http://www.prefecturanaval.gov.ar/ordenanzas/ordn_swf/2-2010-1.swf Rule Nº 256/2010]
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==Communication==
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''Also see [[World MM Nets|World Cruiser's Nets]]''
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==Approaches and Navigation==
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==Navigation==
Argentina is an IALA B country (red right returning).  
Argentina is an IALA B country (red right returning).  
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* [http://www.hidro.gov.ar/Nautica/ICo.asp '''Warning to mariners Coastal''']
* [http://www.hidro.gov.ar/Nautica/ICo.asp '''Warning to mariners Coastal''']
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==Entrance==
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''Also see [[World MM Nets|World Cruiser's Nets]]''
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====Arrival====
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* The Patagonian Cruisers' Net, 8164 USB, 0900 ''Chilean'' local time, covers the entire Argentinian coast and also the Malvinas/Falklands and South Georgia.
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==Arrival/Departure procedures==
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One hours notice to the Prefectura on VHF appears to be acceptable.
One hours notice to the Prefectura on VHF appears to be acceptable.
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====Departure====
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==Customs and Immigration==
==Customs and Immigration==
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====Customs====
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====Immigration====
====Immigration====
It is neccesary to clear in with Immigration, Aduana, and Prefectura within 24 hours of arrival. Take plenty of photocopies of ship's papers, passports, and last clearance. A temporary import permit 'Certificado de Admisión Temporal' for 8 months was granted to the yacht on arrival. However since January 2010 yachts are now only being given permits for 90 days if coming from another Mercosur country... e.g. Chile, Brazil, Uruguay. As of June, 2010 this new ruling doesn't not seem to be universally applied. A ninety day extension is said to be possible.  
It is neccesary to clear in with Immigration, Aduana, and Prefectura within 24 hours of arrival. Take plenty of photocopies of ship's papers, passports, and last clearance. A temporary import permit 'Certificado de Admisión Temporal' for 8 months was granted to the yacht on arrival. However since January 2010 yachts are now only being given permits for 90 days if coming from another Mercosur country... e.g. Chile, Brazil, Uruguay. As of June, 2010 this new ruling doesn't not seem to be universally applied. A ninety day extension is said to be possible.  
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More info can be found on [http://www.mrecic.gov.ar/portal/temas_consulares/visas_turismo.html Visas - Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio internacional y Culto]
More info can be found on [http://www.mrecic.gov.ar/portal/temas_consulares/visas_turismo.html Visas - Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio internacional y Culto]
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Nationals of Canada and Australia have to pay a "reciprocity fee" when entering Argentina. This is not a visa fee but it is equal to what Argentinians must pay when requesting a visa to travel to those countries. This new fee was introduced in January 2013 and must be paid before arrive to the country.. Australians must pay US$100 and Canadians US$70. Americans no longer have to pay this fee.
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See http://www.migraciones.gov.ar/ for further details.
{{Note}} If you want to extend your stay in Argentina (from [[Buenos Aires]] or [[La Plata]],) then a short visit to [[Colonia]] in [[Uruguay]] is in order. This can either be done by ferry - if you simply want to renew your tourist visa - or by yacht if you wish to also renew her temporary import permit.
{{Note}} If you want to extend your stay in Argentina (from [[Buenos Aires]] or [[La Plata]],) then a short visit to [[Colonia]] in [[Uruguay]] is in order. This can either be done by ferry - if you simply want to renew your tourist visa - or by yacht if you wish to also renew her temporary import permit.
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====Restrictions====
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; Daily Position Reports
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Every boat must check in on a daily basis with the Argentine Coastguard by a pre-agreed method (E-mail, satellite phone, SSB or VHF frequency) while sailing between Argentine ports. Get a written contact sheet and log your attempts to call to avoid being detained and possible fines by the coastguard on arrival at your destination.
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Depending on your position, reports should be made to:
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MAR DEL PLATA (L2T)
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Between Lat. south 35 º 50 and and Lat. 42 º 00 'south
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VHF C/ 9-16
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SSB :
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Frequency 4354 KHZ (24 hs)
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Frequency 8713 y 2065 KHZ (alternative)  Hours 05.00 - 13.00 y 21.00
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COMODORO RIVADAVIA (L3A)
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Between Lat. 42 º 00 'south and Lat. 54 º 30 'south
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VHF C/ 9-16
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Frequency 4134 KHZ (24 hs)
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Frequency 8710 y 2065 KHZ (alternative) Hours 07.00 - 14.00
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Ushuaia (L30)
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South of Parallel  Lat. 54 º 30 'south
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VHF C / 9-16
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Daytime frequency 4354 KHZ
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Frequency night. 2065 KHZ
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==Health and Security==
==Health and Security==
While it has not yet appeared in Buenos Aires there are official concerns regarding the risk of Dengue Fever. The mosquitos in the Delta area are of world class and appropriate precautions should be taken throughout the Rio de la Plata/ Delta area. Medical emergency phone in all the country:'''107'''
While it has not yet appeared in Buenos Aires there are official concerns regarding the risk of Dengue Fever. The mosquitos in the Delta area are of world class and appropriate precautions should be taken throughout the Rio de la Plata/ Delta area. Medical emergency phone in all the country:'''107'''
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* {{dest| Buenos Aires |h|e|m}}
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* {{dest| Rio Lujen |label= San Isidro/San Fernando |h|m}}
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* {{dest| Puerto Madryn |a|e|d}}
* {{dest| Rio Gallegos |h|e|d}}
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* {{dest| Puerto Santa Cruz |h|e|d}}
* {{dest| Ushuaia |h|e|m|a}}
* {{dest| Ushuaia |h|e|m|a}}
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==Offshore Islands==
 
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* [[Falkland Islands|Malvinas/Falklands]]
 
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These are still considered to be Argentinian territory. As a result you cannot 'clear out' of an Argentinian port for Stanley. Authorities in Stanley are said to be well aware of this issue and are used to yachts arriving with no Argentinian clearance.
 
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However if a skipper chooses to do this rather than leaving from either a Uruguayan port or from Puerto Williams, Chile, there is something to consider. This is the fact that the boat's 8 month - or 90 day - temporary import permit and the crew's 90 day tourist visas are still ticking away...
 
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In early June 2010 I was advised by a Prefectura officer at San Fernando, B.A. that from this date yachts leaving northern Argentinian ports for Ushuaia or vice versa will be required to sign a form stating that they will not call at any Falkland Islands port.
 
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'''New rule''': All vessels intending to sail to or from Malvinas must complete a special form ten days before start the trip, see the paper part in english and part in spanish : * [http://www.prefecturanaval.gov.ar/ordenanzas/ordn_swf/2-2010-1.swf Rule Nº 256/2010]
 
==Transportation==
==Transportation==
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==Cruiser's Friends==
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Submit details/contacts of cruiser's "friends" that can be contacted in advance or on arrival - who can offer information and assistance to our cruising "family".
Submit details/contacts of cruiser's "friends" that can be contacted in advance or on arrival - who can offer information and assistance to our cruising "family".
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* Hi all, Whatever you need from this latitude let me know! (River Plate, Argentina, Uruguay and Brasil). Contact : '''wetdocXargentina.com''', replace X for @, to avoid spam. Good winds for all! Omar Sanchez --[[User:Wetdoc|Wetdoc]].
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* Hi all, Whatever you need from this latitude let me know! (River Plate, Argentina, Uruguay and Brasil). Contact : '''wetdocXgmail.com''', replace X for @, to avoid spam. Good winds for all! Omar Sanchez --[[User:Wetdoc|Wetdoc]].
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==Forums==
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==Forum Discussions==
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List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (''see link for requirements'')
List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (''see link for requirements'')
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* [http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/tags/argentina.html Argentina Sailing and Cruising Discussions on Cruisers Forum]
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==References & Publications==
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==References==
* {{Reference|Mariolina Rolfo & Giorgio Ardrizzi|[http://www.amazon.com/Patagonia-Tierra-Del-Fuego-Nautical/dp/888598634X Patagonia & Tierra del Fuego Nautical Guide]|Editrice Incontri Nautici||9788885986343}}
* {{Reference|Mariolina Rolfo & Giorgio Ardrizzi|[http://www.amazon.com/Patagonia-Tierra-Del-Fuego-Nautical/dp/888598634X Patagonia & Tierra del Fuego Nautical Guide]|Editrice Incontri Nautici||9788885986343}}
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* {{Reference|Andrew O'Grady from original material by Ian and Maggy Staples|[http://www.amazon.com/Chile-Arica-Desert-Tiorra-Fuego/dp/0852887213 Chile Arica Desert to Tierra del Fuego|RCC Pilotage Foundation|9780852887219}}
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* {{Reference|Andrew O'Grady from original material by Ian and Maggy Staples|[http://www.amazon.com/Chile-Arica-Desert-Tiorra-Fuego/dp/0852887213 Chile Arica Desert to Tierra del Fuego]|RCC Pilotage Foundation|9780852887219}}
* {{Reference|Rod Heikell and Andy O'Grady|OCEAN PASSAGE & LANDFALLS. Cruising routes of the world|Imray Laurie Norie & Wilson|978-1846231551}}
* {{Reference|Rod Heikell and Andy O'Grady|OCEAN PASSAGE & LANDFALLS. Cruising routes of the world|Imray Laurie Norie & Wilson|978-1846231551}}
* {{Reference|James Clarke|ATLANTIC PILOT ATLAS. Including the Caribbean & Mediterranean|Adlard Coles Nautical. London|0-7136-7567-5 978-0-7136-7567-2}}
* {{Reference|James Clarke|ATLANTIC PILOT ATLAS. Including the Caribbean & Mediterranean|Adlard Coles Nautical. London|0-7136-7567-5 978-0-7136-7567-2}}
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* [http://www.paranauticos.com/forum/default.asp Paranauticos Forum - Waypoints, routes, tracks, alerts, digital charts] - Paranauticos
* [http://www.paranauticos.com/forum/default.asp Paranauticos Forum - Waypoints, routes, tracks, alerts, digital charts] - Paranauticos
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==External Links==
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WorldSouth AtlanticSouth AmericaArgentina
Argentina
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Capital Buenos Aires
Language Spanish
Currency Argentinian Peso (ARS)
Time zone ART (UTC−3)
Calling code +54

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in South America constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city. It is the second largest country in South America by land area, and eighth in the world. Its continental area is 2,766,890 km² (1,068,302 sq mi), between the Andes mountain range in the west and the southern Atlantic Ocean in the east and south. Argentina borders Paraguay and Bolivia to the north, Brazil and Uruguay to the northeast, and Chile to the west and south.

Charts

Below you can find the charts required for safe navigation of the area and some helpful links

Weather

Submit the climate & general weather details here. For very large countries remove this section and cover weather in Region ( Region Template) pages.

Sources for weather information

Passages

Islands

These are still considered by Argentina to be Argentinian territory. As a result you cannot 'clear out' of an Argentinian port for Stanley. Authorities in Stanley are said to be well aware of this issue and are used to yachts arriving with no Argentinian clearance. However if a skipper chooses to do this rather than leaving from either a Uruguayan port or from Puerto Williams, Chile, there is something to consider. This is the fact that the boat's 8 month - or 90 day - temporary import permit and the crew's 90 day tourist visas are still ticking away...

In early June 2010 I was advised by a Prefectura officer at San Fernando, B.A. that from this date yachts leaving northern Argentinian ports for Ushuaia or vice versa will be required to sign a form stating that they will not call at any Falkland Islands port.

New rule: All vessels intending to sail to or from Malvinas must complete a special form ten days before start the trip, see the paper part in english and part in spanish : * Rule Nº 256/2010

Communication

Add here VHF channel for coastguard, harbor masters. etc.

Also see World Cruiser's Nets

Navigation

Argentina is an IALA B country (red right returning).

Entrance

Arrival

One hours notice to the Prefectura on VHF appears to be acceptable.

Departure

Details?

Customs and Immigration

Customs

Details?

Immigration

It is neccesary to clear in with Immigration, Aduana, and Prefectura within 24 hours of arrival. Take plenty of photocopies of ship's papers, passports, and last clearance. A temporary import permit 'Certificado de Admisión Temporal' for 8 months was granted to the yacht on arrival. However since January 2010 yachts are now only being given permits for 90 days if coming from another Mercosur country... e.g. Chile, Brazil, Uruguay. As of June, 2010 this new ruling doesn't not seem to be universally applied. A ninety day extension is said to be possible.

Foreigners to leave the country temporarily, and  leave his boat must notify the custom previously, and complete one special form.

Visas

As of December 2009, citizens from the countries listed below need not apply for a Visa to enter Argentina as tourists. A tourist visa for 90 days is granted on arrival.

Andorra, Australia, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Granada, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Nicaragua, Norway, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, San Marino, Santa Lucia, Singapore, South Africa, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, the Vatican, Venezuela, Yugoslavia.

More info can be found on Visas - Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio internacional y Culto

Nationals of Canada and Australia have to pay a "reciprocity fee" when entering Argentina. This is not a visa fee but it is equal to what Argentinians must pay when requesting a visa to travel to those countries. This new fee was introduced in January 2013 and must be paid before arrive to the country.. Australians must pay US$100 and Canadians US$70. Americans no longer have to pay this fee.

See http://www.migraciones.gov.ar/ for further details.

Note: If you want to extend your stay in Argentina (from Buenos Aires or La Plata,) then a short visit to Colonia in Uruguay is in order. This can either be done by ferry - if you simply want to renew your tourist visa - or by yacht if you wish to also renew her temporary import permit.

Fees and Charges

Restrictions

Daily Position Reports

Every boat must check in on a daily basis with the Argentine Coastguard by a pre-agreed method (E-mail, satellite phone, SSB or VHF frequency) while sailing between Argentine ports. Get a written contact sheet and log your attempts to call to avoid being detained and possible fines by the coastguard on arrival at your destination.

Depending on your position, reports should be made to:

MAR DEL PLATA (L2T) Between Lat. south 35 º 50 and and Lat. 42 º 00 'south VHF C/ 9-16 SSB : Frequency 4354 KHZ (24 hs) Frequency 8713 y 2065 KHZ (alternative) Hours 05.00 - 13.00 y 21.00 email: [email protected]

COMODORO RIVADAVIA (L3A) Between Lat. 42 º 00 'south and Lat. 54 º 30 'south VHF C/ 9-16 SSB : Frequency 4134 KHZ (24 hs) Frequency 8710 y 2065 KHZ (alternative) Hours 07.00 - 14.00 email: [email protected]

Ushuaia (L30) South of Parallel Lat. 54 º 30 'south VHF C / 9-16 SSB: Daytime frequency 4354 KHZ Frequency night. 2065 KHZ email. [email protected]

Health and Security

While it has not yet appeared in Buenos Aires there are official concerns regarding the risk of Dengue Fever. The mosquitos in the Delta area are of world class and appropriate precautions should be taken throughout the Rio de la Plata/ Delta area. Medical emergency phone in all the country:107

Berthing

  • Buenos Aires Buenos Aires /wiki/Buenos_Aires Port of entry icon – port of entry |Harbour icon – harbour |Marina icon – marina |
  • San Isidro/San FernandoSan Isidro/San Fernando/wiki/Rio_Lujen Harbour icon – harbour |Marina icon – marina |
  • La Plata La Plata /wiki/La_Plata Port of entry icon – port of entry |Harbour icon – harbour |Needs data icon – needs data |
  • Mar del Plata Mar del Plata /wiki/Mar_del_Plata Port of entry icon – port of entry |Harbour icon – harbour |Marina icon – marina |
  • Puerto Deseado Puerto Deseado /wiki/Puerto_Deseado Port of entry icon – port of entry |Anchorage icon – anchorage |Needs data icon – needs data |
  • Puerto Madryn Puerto Madryn /wiki/Puerto_Madryn Port of entry icon – port of entry |Anchorage icon – anchorage |Needs data icon – needs data |
  • Rio Gallegos Rio Gallegos /wiki/Rio_Gallegos Port of entry icon – port of entry |Harbour icon – harbour |Needs data icon – needs data |
  • Puerto Santa Cruz Puerto Santa Cruz /wiki/Puerto_Santa_Cruz Port of entry icon – port of entry |Harbour icon – harbour |Needs data icon – needs data |
  • Ushuaia Ushuaia /wiki/Ushuaia Port of entry icon – port of entry |Harbour icon – harbour |Marina icon – marina |Anchorage icon – anchorage |
Key to symbols: |Port of entry icon – port of entry |Harbour icon – harbour |Marina icon – marina |Anchorage icon – anchorage |Needs data icon – needs data ||

Transportation

List transportation to other countries, etc.

Friends

Submit details/contacts of cruiser's "friends" that can be contacted in advance or on arrival - who can offer information and assistance to our cruising "family".

  • Hi all, Whatever you need from this latitude let me know! (River Plate, Argentina, Uruguay and Brasil). Contact : wetdocXgmail.com, replace X for @, to avoid spam. Good winds for all! Omar Sanchez --Wetdoc.

Forums

List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)

References

Links

Comments

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