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Buquebus

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A view of the Buquebus terminal in Buenos Aires with a high-speed catamaran docked at the port.

Buquebus is a company from Uruguayan that runs ferry boats on the River Plate. Their ferries go between Buenos Aires in Argentina and cities like Montevideo and Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay. Passengers can shop without paying taxes inside the ferry, known as duty-free shopping.

Besides the ferries, Buquebus also offers bus services to many places, connecting with the ferry rides. This makes travel easier and more convenient for people moving between these cities. The company helps bring people and goods across the river, playing an important role in the area.

History

The company started in 1979. Some of its first ferries were the Eladia Isabel and Flecha De Buenos Aires between Buenos Aires and Colonia del Sacramento in 1986. In 1998, the company was bought by Los Cipreses.

Buquebus also operated in Spain, traveling in the Strait of Gibraltar (between Algeciras and Ceuta), and in the Mediterranean between Mallorca and the Peninsula. Since 2014, the company gets 66 tons of LNG each day from 7 production units at a place in San Vicente near Buenos Aires. This is enough for two trips a day for the Francisco ferry on the sea route between Buenos Aires and Montevideo. The LNG is carried in LNG-powered tank trucks to the ship.

As of 2026[update], the company is building a $350 million transportation hub in Puerto Madero in Buenos Aires. It will have a 150-room hotel and gardens with underground parking for 850 cars.

Fleet

Silvia Ana L

Buquebus has three fast ferries for travel.

The newest ferry is named Francisco, after Pope Francis. It was finished in 2013 and can go very fast. It can carry many people and cars.

Buquebus vessels in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay

Buquebus also used to have more ferries.

The company’s buses help people travel to many places near the Río de la Plata. From Montevideo, you can go to Piriapolis, Punta del Este, and La Paloma.

From Colonia del Sacramento, buses go to Carmelo and Nueva Palmira.

Before, there were also bus trips to relaxing spots and seaside towns.

ShipBuiltEntered
service
RouteSpeed (knots)TonnageFlag
Atlantic III19931993Buenos Aires - Colonia, 30 nmi (56 km; 35 mi)384,994 GT Uruguay
Silvia Ana L19961996 - 2000
2007 -
Buenos Aires - Colonia/Montevideo427,895 GT Uruguay
Francisco20132013Buenos Aires - Montevideo, 146 nmi (270 km; 168 mi)587,109 GT Uruguay
Under construction 2026
China Zorrilla2025Under construction 2026Buenos Aires - Colonia, 30 nmi (56 km; 35 mi)2513,000 GT
ShipBuiltServiceRouteTonnageFlag
Juan Patricio19951995Buenos Aires - Montevideo1,760 GT Argentina
Eladia Isabel19861986-2016Buenos Aires - Colonia7,799 GT Uruguay
Albayzin19941994—2022Buenos Aires - Colonia3,265 GT Uruguay
Luciano Federico L19971997Buenos Aires - Colonia1,737 GT Uruguay
Patricia Olivia II19981998Buenos Aires - Colonia Uruguay
Flecha De Buenos Aires19861996Buenos Aires - Colonia Uruguay
Thomas Edison19991999Buenos Aires - Colonia Uruguay

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