White Water Rafting In Croatia: Best 7 Rivers For Rafting In Croatia

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Sarah-Jane has lived in Croatia for 10+ years. SJ, as she is known, has been traveling the Balkans & beyond since 2000. She now shares her passion for traveling with her husband & kids.

Here is how you can escape the crowds – go white water rafting in Croatia. Here, we cover all the rivers in Croatia where you can enjoy this thrilling outdoor adventure activity.

Here is my story about my first rafting Centina experience back in 2013 and a list of all the places you can go rafting in Croatia. And the best companies for white water rafting in Croatia. 

1. Rafting On The Cetina River

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I sat staring out the bus window, legs quaking, my stomach churning like butter from milk. I felt dizzy and scared, almost on the verge of throwing up from fear. I whimpered;  I don’t think I can pursue this adventure.

It’s nothing. Mr. Chasing the Donkey promised. I did not believe him and kept fighting the urge to bring up the krafne I ate for breakfast.

Croatia is well known for its pebble-lined beaches, 1,000 islands, inlets, and isles dotted across the turquoise waters of the Adriatic. Few people know that Croatia also has options for outdoor adventure travel and activity holidays, like zip-lining or white water rafting Cetina in Central Dalmatia.

Rivers for white water rafting in Croatia are graded one through to six for their difficulty level. Grade one is classified as a fast-moving river with small rapids and few obstructions to the death-defying grade six rivers that are tsunamis being forced through giant boulders.

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Cetina River Rafting – Homemade snacks

Let’s say a grade 6 is for an expert with many years of experience. Fortunately for us, the Cetina River is a grade 2-3, depending on the state of the river, making it perfect for our white water rafting adventures.

We’d enjoyed a day at the beach the day prior, but having left the baby donkey at home for this trip, we had booked onto a white water rafting adventure to take advantage of not having to lug about the toddler, his pram & accessories.

As the 25-minute bus ride comes to a halt, I realize I’m still dizzy from fear. Our guide welcomes us to the river bank and invites us to enjoy some pre-rafting snacks. I breathe a sigh of relief; food always makes me feel better, and, in this case, it also gives me more time to formulate my escape plan.

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Cetina River Rafting – Rakija courage

White water rafting on the Cetina River is not for those seeking extreme river rafting trips. The Cetina River is not far from the medieval pirate town of Omiš and provides a grade two-to-three experience. I was told it was perfect for someone like me – a virgin rafter.

The rapids are straightforward, and the river is wide; while some maneuvering is required, your captain steers the ship and provides horsepower. You must listen to his calls indicating when to paddle or BOMBA (take cover).

Coffee was drunk, snacks were consumed, and team members were greeted; it was time to suit up.  What size are you? Do you have your own shoes? Try this on; ask our organizer. GULP. I had forgotten about my escape plan.

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Cetina River Rafting – Let’s get ready to raft!

I look toward the flowing Cetina River and see the raft bobbing in the water. Ante, our captain, greets us and tells us everyone calls him Bacho. We’re ushered into the raft one by one. Our safety and training talk is given as I hold my paddle with one hand and cling dearly to my life jacket with my other. I look at Bacho, wondering if he can save me when I fall…..

Paddle, shouts Captain Bacho.

With our Captain Bacho at the stern, we were never in any danger. He shouted, left and right. Faster, faster, and my favorite, BOMBA, in plenty of time for us to all swing (rather paddle) into action.

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Bomba is the Croatian call for a bomb, which, when rafting, means sitting on the bottom of the raft and holding your paddle to the side. The bomba command is used when things are unsteady, and your chances of falling overboard are likely.

Gliding effortlessly along the first few kilometers of the 11 kilometers of the Cetina River was glorious that morning. The crystal-green river twinkled, and I saw multiple iridescent blue dragonflies. I have never seen so many in one place or any quite so blue. I wished I had a camera with me so I could share what I saw with you. Thankfully, a local photographer had some I could share, although none of those lovely blue dragonflies.

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Cetina River – Photo Credit VIR Rafting

Rafting along the 11 kilometers takes around three hours, and on the day we were there, the water temperature was a chilly 19°C. We paddled our way through 50 rapids, many of them small. There were six, seven, maybe eight standouts. I can’t be sure; who can keep count while having so much fun?

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Cetina River Rafting

At the halfway point, we reached the Devil’s Pass, the deepest part of the Cetina River. It was at this stage that I patted myself on the back. I was proud of myself for getting on that raft that morning since the nerves and butterflies almost got the better of me.

Blood was pumping at warp speed through my veins when we reached the Devil’s Pass. Perhaps this is why, when it was suggested we stop, tie up, and climb a five-meter rock with the purpose of diving off, I agreed.

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Cetina River – Mr. CtD Rock jumping (and showing off)

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Cetina River - Couples Rock jumping - Travel Croatia like a local

Cetina River - Couples Rock jumping - Travel Croatia like a local

As we flowed along the last few meters of the river, my jaw hurt from smiling so much. The second half of our Croatia rafting experience on the Cetina River was the most entertaining, and our captain told us we were now so experienced that we could go through one of the rapids backward. Weeeee, what fun! I think next time, I’ll need to step up a grade to ones like these in Costa Rica.

We reach the end at Radmanove Mlinice, which translates to the Radman family Mills. Once a mill powered by the river, it is now a restaurant that serves up specialties like eels, frogs, and trout overlooking the arresting sites of the Cetina River, which, as I now know, offers some of the absolute best rafting in Croatia.

I was dripping wet from head to toe; I wanted to stand at the bow and shout I’m the king of the world, just as Leonardo DiCaprio did. Luckily for my crew, I refrained and instead bounded out of the raft and found a towel.

Book A Croatia White Water Rafting Adventure On The Cetina River

Along with your captain, raft, and paddle, you’ll be provided with

  • Drinks and Snacks. Pre and post-rafting homemade cakes, fritte, Croatian brandy, and other yummy treats
  • Wetsuit. I’d recommend you wear this, as it provides thermal insulation to the cold water, sometimes 17°C, and it helps to hold in your wiggly, jiggly belly (or is that just me?)
  • Water shoes. You can wear your own if you have them (I suggest you do!)
  • Life Jacket & Helmet. No explanation needed, huh?!
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Tips When Rafting With VIR Rafting

  • Even though it lasts just three hours, be sure to eat breakfast and get sleep as you’ll need your energy
  • Pack a change of clothes and a towel
  • Wear your swimmers to save time changing
  • Don’t bother wearing sunglasses; they’ll likely be lost. If you need to wear glasses, you’ll need to bring a strap with you
  • There is no need to bring any cameras or mobile phones with you; they will be soggy at the end. Some companies have a professional photographer who kayaks ahead of you to capture your magical moments. You can purchase the CD at the end of the ride (extra cost)
  • You’ll need to leave all your belongings on the bus, which will pick you up at the finish point, so don’t pack any valuables

Where Is The Cetina River?

Known as the Rijeka Cetina in Croatia, the river is just 50 kilometers east of Split, 25 kilometers west of Makarska, and flows into the sea in Omiš.

Accommodation In Brela

Do you want to know how you can enjoy this too, Right? We stayed in Brela, a beachside town on the Makarska Riviera, just 50 kilometers from Split in Central Dalmatia. Much like Starigrad Paklenica, Brela is blessed with the Adriatic Sea and nearby mountains. The town of Brela is dwarfed by the Biokovo mountain, which happens to be the highest mountain in all of Croatia.

We enjoyed several nights at Bluesun Hotel Berulia, where we met some of the friendliest hotel staff ever. Our room overlooked the beach and had a generous-sized balcony. The hotel is a 10-minute walk along a footpath that runs parallel to the sea into the town of Brela. Brela’s beaches are lined with pine trees and pebble beaches and make for an ideal spot for both a romantic, kid-free stay or a family vacation.

Accommodation In Omiš

We recommend you stay at the Hotel Villa Dvor, where we spent several nights as their guest while we toured the sites of Omiš. Nestled between two canyons along the River Cetina, Hotel Villa Dvor is set high above a sheer marble stone cliff. Your stay is surrounded by the warm hospitality of the entire Curlin family & they also have a rooftop jacuzzi..seriously.

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More Destinations For White Water Rafting In Croatia

Are you looking for some more white water rafting adventures in Croatia? Fortunately, Croatia has many rivers suitable for adventure rafting. So, if you’re in Croatia, the best white water rafting can be had at the Dobra River, Zrmanja River, Una River, Mrežnica River, Kupa River, Korana River, and, of course, the Cetina River.

2. River Rafting On The Mrežnica River

Another one of Croatia’s gorgeous rivers is the Mreznica, which you’ll find at less than 80 kilometers from Zagreb. While its upper section features several large waterfalls and rapids, the middle and lower parts are great for “casual” white water rafting excursions for the entire family.

Relatively gentle cascades and easy rapids make for an excellent destination for that very first whitewater rafting experience. A rafting trip often includes plenty of time for swimming (the water can get up to 26 degrees C in summer!), relaxing, and enjoying the wonderful nature around you. These calm waters also make the Mrežnica River excellent for kayaking and canoeing.

One highly recommended company that you can book with is TerraCroatica. They will take you through some of the most beautiful waterfalls, rapids, and travertine barriers.

One particular rafting adventure goes from the Čiča Bridge to Tržič Bridge, taking you over 26 barriers and rapids along a 5 km stretch.

You’ll get to enjoy several waterfalls, including Rončević’s waterfall, Milković Waterfall, and the Smoljanović waterfall.

Another idea is to take the kids onto a section that has much smaller waterfalls and charming nature views. Ask Terra Croatica for the best part of the river that suits your level & group.

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3. Rafting Enthusiasts Love The Zrmanja River 

The Zrmanja River is one of the most popular places for white water rafting in Croatia. Located pretty close to Zadar, this river features stunning and pristine natural scenery, runs through a deep canyon, and various beautiful travertine rapids and cascades.

A rafting trip on the Zrmanja usually begins at Kastel Zegarski, which is only about 1 hour from Zadar and 1.5 hours from Sibenik. It passes by the area’s biggest waterfall, known as Visoki Buk, where you’ll have time for swimming and jumping.

In summer, the Zrmanja River rapids are level I and II, which makes them suitable for beginners and even children older than 6. The fall and spring seasons, on the other hand, have much more water flow and increase the difficulty to levels II and III.

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4. Dobra River Rafting 

Regarded as one of the best white water rafting destinations in Croatia, the Dobra River has a long history of commercial rafting excursions. In fact, this was the very first place where white water rafting in Croatia took place more than 20 years ago! If that’s not an endorsement, I don’t know what is.

However, since the early days of Croatia’s white water rafting, a dam has been built in the Dobra River. This resulted in the disappearance of some rapids and cascades, but many of them still remain. Nowadays, the Dobra River offers excellent rafting conditions all year round, which can actually be attributed to that dam.

The river boasts numerous class IV rapids, which pose a challenge to many rafters, and easier class II and III rapids, suitable for families. The Dobra River definitely makes for an unforgettable rafting experience in Croatia.

5. Kupa River

Situated in the Gorski Kotar region near the border with Slovenia, the Kupa River is a fantastic destination for kayaking and white water rafting in Croatia. Running through Risnjak National Park offers adventurers the opportunity to enjoy some of that stunning Croatia nature.

A rafting trip on the Kupa involves everything from breathtaking views of towering mountain peaks to pebble beaches, exhilarating rapids and beautiful waterfalls, fantastic woodland scenery, and even gastronomic delights (depending on the company you book your trip with).

There’s recreational rafting for all ages on the Kupa River. Due to varying water levels, whitewater rafting is only possible in high water. The best time for Kupa River rafting trips in Croatia is in the spring. In summer, decreased water flow requires rafting to be replaced by kayaking, which is, of course, also a lot of fun!

6. Rafting On The Korana River

The Korana River is unique in Croatia because it emerges from an extraordinary place. The source of this beautiful river is none other than Plitvice Lakes National Park, arguably the most famous of the national parks in Croatia. Although rafting at Plitvice Lakes isn’t allowed, this is as close as you’ll get!

Whitewater rafting on Croatia’s Korana River is possible for both amateurs and professionals alike, thanks to its varied difficulty levels. Whether you’re a total newbie or a seasoned rafter, you’ll definitely enjoy the magnificent natural scenery en route. The river also lies near Rastoke, a beautiful small Croatian town famous for its historic watermills and waterfalls.

7. Una River White Water Rafting

Una River Rafting, Una National Park in Bosnia-Herzegovina

Making up a natural border between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Una River offers some genuinely amazing white water rafting experiences. Even though it has a few large waterfalls and cascades, which are gorgeous, by the way, rafting here is still suitable for inexperienced boaters. You don’t need previous experience and exceptional skills to go white-water rafting on the Una River.

The Una River has three different sections for white water rafting.

  1. Strbacki buk – Lohovo: 15 km long and covering the most interesting, beautiful, and perhaps challenging section, passing through Una National Park. Not suitable for children younger than 16.
  2. Kostela – Grmusa: 14 km long and ideal for families with younger kids. Easy rapids and cascades still offer an adventurous experience.
  3. Kostela – Bosanska Krupa: 24 km long and the longest section. Suitable for all ages and everyone who’d like to go on a long white water rafting trip in Croatia.

So tell us, do you feel the urge to go white water rafting in Croatia? Where are the best Croatia water rafting spots you’ve been to?

We were provided the Cetina river rafting experience and accommodation without charge. All thoughts and opinions are given honestly and without bias.

Comments (39)

  1. SJ, What an awesome trip! We love rafting but I’m sure we couldn’t get through a class six yet.

  2. I especially love the pics of the rock jumping! I love rafting, but I prefer whitewater kayaking. Maybe it’s because I’m a control freak. Haha

  3. I like any tour that starts with a little shot of courage! Good for you for overcoming your fears. Looks like so much fun!

  4. It looks and sounds great! I love rafting and would love to do it in Croatia.

  5. This looks like SO much fun! I’m glad you gained the courage to go. This is something I’ve always wanted to try. We have some rapids near Ottawa and I think we might go this summer! I want to go but i’m also nervous! :) I’m glad there was a photographer there for you!

  6. We love rafting. Looks like you had a great time. I wouldn’t of had the courage to jump off either.

  7. Wow. I am a big coward, so I think I would be quaking in my shoes faced with the prospect of rafting the Cetina river. I’m so impressed that you were able to push your nervousness aside and jump in the raft. So glad that it turned out to be a wonderful time! Those snacks look a thousand times better than what I would have expected, Nice GIF, by the way.

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