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Ferries to Buenos Aires: Route Map
To reach the ports of Uruguay from this South American hub, you must cross the Rรญo de la Plata using Buquebus or Colonia Express. These operators provide the primary international link between Buenos Aires and the neighboring coast, often requiring a 90-minute check-in for mandatory customs. As shown on the regional ferry map, these routes serve as the most efficient bypass for the long land journey around the river delta.
Getting to Buenos Aires from Uruguay
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Rio de la Plata crossing: International ferry guide
The ferry link between Buenos Aires and Uruguay is one of the busiest international maritime borders in South America, moving over 2 million passengers annually. Unlike a simple domestic hop, this is a full border crossing with unified immigration controls. Your choice between the two main operators is a trade-off between speed, price, and terminal location.
| Operator | Terminal (BA) | Logistics Score |
|---|---|---|
| Buquebus | Puerto Madero (North) | Premium/Direct: Operates the massive Francisco (Pope’s ferry). Offers direct 2.5hr high-speed service to Montevideo. Terminal is airport-grade with duty-free shops. |
| Colonia Express | Puerto Madero (South) | Budget/Connection: Primarily routes via Colonia del Sacramento (1hr ferry) + Bus connection to Montevideo (3hrs). Terminal is smaller and located near the Casino. |
You complete both Argentine exit and Uruguayan entry immigration at the departure terminal in Buenos Aires. Because every passenger must be stamped out and in before the boat leaves, queues are massive. Arriving less than 90 minutes before departure often means missing the boat, even if you have a ticket.
Currency & Check-in Hacks
- The Terminal Trap: Do not tell your taxi driver “The ferry terminal.” Buquebus and Colonia Express are on opposite ends of Puerto Madero (approx. 2km apart). If you go to the wrong one, you will not have time to walk to the other before check-in closes.
- Luggage Scans: Security is strict, similar to an airport. All bags are X-rayed. Colonia Express has stricter weight limits for checked bags than Buquebus; verify your allowance if you are moving to Uruguay with heavy suitcases.



