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Lake Havasu City, AZ

Boat Rentals in Lake Havasu

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Why Lake Havasu is the West's #1 Boating Destination

Stretching 45 miles along the Colorado River between Arizona and California, Lake Havasu offers over 60 miles of shoreline, year-round 70°+ water in many coves and more than 300 days of sunshine. From the legendary London Bridge and the Bridgewater Channel to remote desert coves like Copper Canyon, Steamboat Cove and Cattail Cove, there is no shortage of reasons to spend a day on the water.

Whether you want a relaxed family pontoon cruise, a high-octane jet ski adventure or a weekend party boat with friends, Lake Havasu Boat Hub connects you with locally-owned, fully-insured rentals delivered or picked up at the lake's main ramps.

Types of Boats You Can Rent on Lake Havasu

Pontoon Boats

Comfortable family-friendly cruisers seating 8–14. Perfect for cove days, swimming, and shaded relaxation. From $350/day.

Jet Skis & Waverunners

2–3 seat Sea-Doo and Yamaha personal watercraft for adrenaline runs across the channel. From $250/day.

Party & Tritoon Boats

Tritoon party rigs with sound systems, sliding boards and capacity for 12–20 guests. From $700/day.

Wakeboats & Ski Boats

Performance ski and surf boats with ballast for wakesurfing and wakeboarding. From $600/day.

Lake Havasu Marinas & Launch Ramps

Lake Havasu State Park

Main public ramp with 4 lanes, parking, and direct channel access.

Site Six (Windsor)

Popular north-shore launch with quick access to Copper Canyon.

Cattail Cove State Park

Quiet south-end ramp closer to Steamboat Cove and remote bays.

Best Time to Book Your Lake Havasu Boat Rental

Spring (Mar–May)

75–90°F, fewer crowds, ideal water temps. Spring break is the busiest week.

Summer (Jun–Aug)

Hot 100°+ days and warm coves. Book 3–4 weeks ahead, especially July 4.

Fall (Sep–Nov)

Off-peak pricing with comfortable 80°F highs and quiet weekdays.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Lake Havasu?

Pontoon rentals on Lake Havasu typically run $350–$600 per day, jet skis $250–$400 per day, and party boats $700–$1,800 per day depending on size and season. Peak weekends in summer and holidays cost more.

Do I need a boating license to rent a boat in Lake Havasu?

Arizona requires renters to be at least 21 to operate a rental boat and to read the safety briefing. No formal boating license is required for rentals on Lake Havasu, but a government-issued ID is mandatory.

What is the best time to rent a boat on Lake Havasu?

March through October has the warmest weather and clearest water. Spring break (March) and Memorial Day through Labor Day are peak season — book at least 2–4 weeks in advance.

Where do I pick up my boat rental?

Most Lake Havasu rentals are picked up at the Lake Havasu State Park boat ramp, Site Six, or Windsor Beach. Your owner confirms the exact meeting point after booking.

Is insurance included with my boat rental?

Yes. Every booking on Lake Havasu Boat Hub includes per-trip Buoy insurance and a refundable $500 security hold.

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