The western Balkans boasts some of the best white water rafting in Europe, thanks to a wealth of wild waterways slicing through the karst landscapes there. Combine riding the rapids with this region’s unrivalled natural beauty, rich history and unique culture and you’ve got one heck of an adventure – you won’t believe you’re still in Europe. From leapfrogging down the Tara river to paddling down one of Europe’s last true wild rivers in Albania, see our roundup of the best rafting spots in the western Balkans below. We’ve also included our practical tips and FAQs about this exhilarating sport for newcomers. Ready for a splash of excitement? Join us on a guided rafting adventure as part of one of our multi-activity Balkan holidays. Jump to: When to go rafting Rapid grades explained The best rafting destinations in the Balkans What to wear Safety tips Physical fitness & medical conditions The best time to go rafting Deciding when to book your rafting adventure in Europe depends on the weather and your level of experience. You’ll find the highest water levels, and therefore strongest rapids, in spring due to snowmelt running off the mountains at this time of year. Therefore, Easter is a perfect time to book your rafting holiday if you’re a bit of an adrenaline junkie. For families and beginners who’d prefer to start off a little gentler, aim for July and August when water levels aren’t as high and the rapids are tamer (plus the water is warmer if you do go overboard!) Whitewater rapid grades explained Rivers are internationally graded from I-VI depending on factors such as gradient, how fast and smoothly they flow, and obstacles such as rocks you will need to maneuver around. The higher the grade, the more difficult the river is to navigate.
The western Balkans boasts some of the best white water rafting in Europe, thanks to a wealth of wild waterways slicing through the karst landscapes there. Combine riding the rapids with this region’s unrivalled natural beauty, rich history and unique culture and you’ve got one heck of an adventure – you won’t believe you’re still