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Renting a boat is a must if you’re visiting Lake Lanier, and GetMyBoat can help you find the perfect boat. Choose from a variety of watercraft and enjoy the flexibility to rent what you want, when you want it. Rent a pontoon, wake (or ski) boat, or a houseboat for cruising around with family and friends on board. Houseboat rentals on Lake Lanier are extremely popular in the summer months, as folks travel here to escape Atlanta and relax on the water for a few days. Other watercraft available to rent on Lake Lanier includes jet ski rentals, fishing boat rentals (and full-service fishing charters) as well as kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals. There is something for everyone of any budget on Lake Lanier, and GetMyBoat makes it easy to find the best option for you.
If you’re renting a powerboat of sorts but don’t have boating experience, you can hire a captain for a boat charter on Lake Lanier. Captains can take you and your family around cruising for hours on Lake Lanier, and offer lots of services including lake tours and sunset cruises. You can arrange for a captain to cater a private event or special celebration onboard - just make sure to include all the details in your inquiry. When you are searching for the perfect boat to rent on Lake Lanier, using GetMyBoat will allow you to read real user reviews, do price comparisons, and communicate with the boat owner or captain before committing to the boat.
When booking your boat rental on Lake Lanier, be sure to ask the proper questions in your inquiry so you have clear communication with your captain or the boat owner. Discuss the location of pick up and drop off of the rental, ask about the inclusion of fuel costs in the price, gratuity, and the capacity of the boat. It’s also a good idea to ask what’s included - sometimes captains include an iced cooler for your drinks, or even provide some snacks and drinks with the cost of the rental. Don’t be afraid to make requests - captains are happy to help you have the perfect boat day on Lake Lanier.
Lake Lanier is a great destination for boat parties of all sorts. Weddings on boats, bachelor and bachelorette boat cruises, family reunions, and other celebrations can be enjoyed on a boat rental or charter. Lake Lanier offers a lot of beautiful views and great weather for a boat party, so don’t hesitate to plan your next event on the lake.
Due to its vast size and calm waters, Lake Lanier is perfect for water sports. If you’re visiting with watersports enthusiasts and adrenaline lovers, rent watersports equipment for waterskiing, wakeboarding, or tubing and bring on your boat rental. Lake Lanier is also a great destination for flyboarding - if you’ve never tried this thrilling activity, consider booking a flyboarding excursion. You’ll shoot out of the water on jet packs, an experience you’ll definitely never forget. Flyboarding is easier than it looks - most first-timers learn how to successfully fly and maneuver within 20-30 minutes.
A feature of Lake Lanier beloved by visitors is the Lake Lanier Islands. They are the site of many beach resorts and entertainment for vacationers and families looking to enjoy everything that the lake has to offer. There are over 20 official swimming spots around Lake Lanier if you’re looking to enjoy a dip, as well as dozens of waterfront restaurants to park your boat at for a meal on the lakeshore. A few of the top eateries on Lake Lanier include Fish Tales Lakeside Grille, Skogies Lakefront, and Sunset Cove.
Due to the massive size and expanse of Lake Lanier, there are many cities and towns scattered around the perimeter that you can head to for renting a boat. If you’re visiting from afar, check out cities like Flowery Branch, Buford, Cumming, and Holiday Hills to name a few. Lake Lanier is less than an hour's drive from Atlanta. During the spring, summer, and autumn months, it’s a fabulous destination for boating and water recreation due to hot, sunny weather.
For stocking up on food and drinks for your boat rental, there are several Publix grocery stores scattered around the lake in different towns. There are also various shopping opportunities at stores like Lanier Commons, Target, and other places to pick up anything you might need, from bathing suits to sunscreen.
While Lake Lanier is typically considered a safe swimming destination, after heavy rains the water can become cloudy due to runoff. It’s also crucial to be careful and pay attention to water levels - if they are too high, certain areas around the Chattahoochee River can become dangerous with strong currents. Make sure your boat rental is also equipped with Coast Guard-approved lights if you’re going to be out on Lake Lanier boating after sunset.
Boating season in the summer months is busy. If you’re renting a boat on Lake Lanier for a holiday like the 4th of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day weekend. Hundreds to thousands of boaters are out on the lake during these weekends, so it’s crucial to be aware of the heavy boat traffic so you can enjoy your rental safely.
Visiting Lake Lanier is a great choice for a summer vacation, whether you go for a weekend or an entire week. Accommodation options around Lake Lanier range from budget hotels to luxury resorts, and even lots of campgrounds to choose from.
There are lots of marinas around Lake Lanier for your boat rental or servicing needs. Holiday Marina, Bald Ridge Marina, Aqualand Marina, and Hideaway Bay Marina are a few. You’ll want to find the closest marinas and fuel stations to where you’ll be staying since the lake is huge and you don’t want to get stuck going to a marina far from your accommodation on Lake Lanier.
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Yes! GetMyBoat enables you to rent a boat at Lake Lanier - no matter your boating needs. Whether you need a boat for just a half-day sunset cruise or a rental for an entire week, you can search and find the perfect boat to rent on GetMyBoat. Lake Lanier offers great boating opportunities, so rent a powerboat, houseboat, pontoon, or jet ski with GetMyBoat when you visit.
GetMyBoat offers boat rentals and charters for a wide range of prices on Lake Lanier. The cost will depend on the type of boat you want to rent and the duration of time. Affordable fishing boats are starting at $75/hour, up to $600/hour for a luxury houseboat. You can often secure a discount on rates by renting for a certain number of hours.
Boat renters must take a DNR-approved boating safety course to operate a boat in Georgia. You also must be at least 25 years of age. If you do not have these and still want to rent a boat on Lake Lanier, book a captained boat charter instead.
A party boat or houseboat to accommodate many passengers can range in price from $200/hour to $600/hour, depending on the type of boat and amenities you want to include in your rental. GetMyBoat has party boat options on Lake Lanier.
There are many parks with beaches around Lake Lanier. The Lake Lanier Islands, Buford Dam Park, Holly Park, and Mary Alice Park are just some of the parks with beaches and swim areas on Lake Lanier. Many also have campgrounds.
The summertime is the best time to visit Lake Lanier, as you can jump in the lake to cool off from the hot Georgia heat. It’s warm enough to swim and enjoy, even in April or late October.
Some of the best stops on Lake Lanier include the Lake Lanier Islands, Margaritaville at Lanier Islands, the Buford Dam, Don Carter State Park, and Lake Lanier Olympic Park. Check out the many beaches or quiet coves on your boat rental when exploring Lake Lanier. You can access Lake Lanier from Buford, Gainesville, Cumming, and many other towns around the lake.
Renting a boat is a must if you’re visiting Lake Lanier, and GetMyBoat can help you find the perfect boat. Choose from a variety of watercraft and enjoy the flexibility to rent what you want, when you want it. Rent a pontoon, wake (or ski) boat, or a houseboat for cruising around with family and friends on board. Houseboat rentals on Lake Lanier are extremely popular in the summer months, as folks travel here to escape Atlanta and relax on the water for a few days. Other watercraft available to rent on Lake Lanier includes jet ski rentals, fishing boat rentals (and full-service fishing charters) as well as kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals. There is something for everyone of any budget on Lake Lanier, and GetMyBoat makes it easy to find the best option for you.
If you’re renting a powerboat of sorts but don’t have boating experience, you can hire a captain for a boat charter on Lake Lanier. Captains can take you and your family around cruising for hours on Lake Lanier, and offer lots of services including lake tours and sunset cruises. You can arrange for a captain to cater a private event or special celebration onboard - just make sure to include all the details in your inquiry. When you are searching for the perfect boat to rent on Lake Lanier, using GetMyBoat will allow you to read real user reviews, do price comparisons, and communicate with the boat owner or captain before committing to the boat.
When booking your boat rental on Lake Lanier, be sure to ask the proper questions in your inquiry so you have clear communication with your captain or the boat owner. Discuss the location of pick up and drop off of the rental, ask about the inclusion of fuel costs in the price, gratuity, and the capacity of the boat. It’s also a good idea to ask what’s included - sometimes captains include an iced cooler for your drinks, or even provide some snacks and drinks with the cost of the rental. Don’t be afraid to make requests - captains are happy to help you have the perfect boat day on Lake Lanier.
Lake Lanier is a great destination for boat parties of all sorts. Weddings on boats, bachelor and bachelorette boat cruises, family reunions, and other celebrations can be enjoyed on a boat rental or charter. Lake Lanier offers a lot of beautiful views and great weather for a boat party, so don’t hesitate to plan your next event on the lake.
Due to its vast size and calm waters, Lake Lanier is perfect for water sports. If you’re visiting with watersports enthusiasts and adrenaline lovers, rent watersports equipment for waterskiing, wakeboarding, or tubing and bring on your boat rental. Lake Lanier is also a great destination for flyboarding - if you’ve never tried this thrilling activity, consider booking a flyboarding excursion. You’ll shoot out of the water on jet packs, an experience you’ll definitely never forget. Flyboarding is easier than it looks - most first-timers learn how to successfully fly and maneuver within 20-30 minutes.
A feature of Lake Lanier beloved by visitors is the Lake Lanier Islands. They are the site of many beach resorts and entertainment for vacationers and families looking to enjoy everything that the lake has to offer. There are over 20 official swimming spots around Lake Lanier if you’re looking to enjoy a dip, as well as dozens of waterfront restaurants to park your boat at for a meal on the lakeshore. A few of the top eateries on Lake Lanier include Fish Tales Lakeside Grille, Skogies Lakefront, and Sunset Cove.
Due to the massive size and expanse of Lake Lanier, there are many cities and towns scattered around the perimeter that you can head to for renting a boat. If you’re visiting from afar, check out cities like Flowery Branch, Buford, Cumming, and Holiday Hills to name a few. Lake Lanier is less than an hour's drive from Atlanta. During the spring, summer, and autumn months, it’s a fabulous destination for boating and water recreation due to hot, sunny weather.
For stocking up on food and drinks for your boat rental, there are several Publix grocery stores scattered around the lake in different towns. There are also various shopping opportunities at stores like Lanier Commons, Target, and other places to pick up anything you might need, from bathing suits to sunscreen.
While Lake Lanier is typically considered a safe swimming destination, after heavy rains the water can become cloudy due to runoff. It’s also crucial to be careful and pay attention to water levels - if they are too high, certain areas around the Chattahoochee River can become dangerous with strong currents. Make sure your boat rental is also equipped with Coast Guard-approved lights if you’re going to be out on Lake Lanier boating after sunset.
Boating season in the summer months is busy. If you’re renting a boat on Lake Lanier for a holiday like the 4th of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day weekend. Hundreds to thousands of boaters are out on the lake during these weekends, so it’s crucial to be aware of the heavy boat traffic so you can enjoy your rental safely.
Visiting Lake Lanier is a great choice for a summer vacation, whether you go for a weekend or an entire week. Accommodation options around Lake Lanier range from budget hotels to luxury resorts, and even lots of campgrounds to choose from.
There are lots of marinas around Lake Lanier for your boat rental or servicing needs. Holiday Marina, Bald Ridge Marina, Aqualand Marina, and Hideaway Bay Marina are a few. You’ll want to find the closest marinas and fuel stations to where you’ll be staying since the lake is huge and you don’t want to get stuck going to a marina far from your accommodation on Lake Lanier.
Search for the perfect experience now and book your dream day out on the water.
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