The country of rivers and waterfalls, that’s what Bosnia and Herzegovina is sometimes called. Which makes it the perfect destination for all outdoor lovers and soft adventurers. From hiking and cycling to water sports—we offer something for every taste.
And white-water rafting in Bosnia and Herzegovina is the perfect holiday adventure: navigating untouched nature, slicing through dramatic canyons and conquering rapid after rapid is just your thing?
Then buckle up—we’re about to dive into everything you need to know about rafting in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Why go rafting in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts, and its rivers are among the most pristine in Europe. Here’s why rafting in our heart-shaped country should be on your bucket list:
- Breathtaking landscapes: Waterfalls, lush forests and deep canyons are the perfect backdrop for your adventure, and many of them can only be reached by boat, meaning you’re in truly untouched territory
- Crystal-clear waters: Quite a few of our rivers are so clean you can drink straight from them, especially in the more remote places that you will paddle to
- Affordability: Compared to other European rafting hotspots, Bosnia and Herzegovina offers top-tier experiences at a fraction of the price
- Diverse difficulty levels: Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced rafter, there’s a river for you
Best Rivers for Rafting in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Una River: The Emerald Beauty
Best for: A mix of thrilling rapids and serene nature
Flowing through Una National Park, the Una River is famous for its striking emerald-green color and stunning waterfalls. The most popular rafting stretch starts near Štrbački Buk, a powerful 24-meter waterfall that marks the beginning of an exciting descent filled with rapids, calm sections, and jaw-dropping scenery. It’s ideal for beginners and experienced rafters alike. You’re looking for a more relaxed experience? You can do a kayaking tour on Una too.
Neretva River: The Classic Choice
Best for: A well-rounded rafting experience with breathtaking scenery
The Neretva River just one hour from Sarajevo offers an unforgettable ride through one of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most scenic canyons. The most popular rafting section starts just behind Konjic, winding through crystal-clear waters, past countless small waterfalls, and through untouched forests. Expect rapids ranging from class II to IV, making it a great choice for those who want both excitement and moments to soak in the beauty. No need for adrenaline? Then kayak to the hidden beach Diva Grabovica from Jablanica.
Tara River – Europe’s Deepest Canyon
Best for: Adrenaline junkies seeking intense rapids
Shared with Montenegro, the Tara River runs through the second-deepest canyon in the world—only the Grand Canyon beats it. With its powerful currents and technical rapids (mostly class III-IV), this is the ultimate white-water rafting experience in the Balkans. You want to combine wild water rafting with more outdoor adventures? Find a hike to pair it with here.
When is the best time to go rafting?
Rafting in Bosnia and Herzegovina is possible from April to October, but the best time depends on what kind of experience you’re after:
- Spring (May–June): Snowmelt makes the rivers wilder, creating stronger rapids—perfect for adrenaline seekers. Those are the months when Tara river is the wildest of them all.
- Summer (July–August): Warmer weather and calmer waters make it ideal for beginners and families. Those are the months when Tara river calms down a bit and the rocky Neretva river makes for a more exciting rafting experience.
- Autumn (September–October): Fewer crowds, mild weather. Sometimes, with climate change, water levels can become too low for rafting.
What to expect on a rafting trip
Most guided rafting tours in Bosnia and Herzegovina include:
- Safety briefing & gear: You’ll get a helmet, wetsuit, and life jacket, plus a professional guide to navigate the river. At .Cheyf, we only work with agencies who employ experiences skippers, do a proper safety introduction and update their equipment every year.
- Adrenaline & fun: Rapids, breathtaking nature, and even the occasional jump into the river.
- Delicious local food: Many tours include a traditional Bosnian meal, often featuring grilled meats, fresh bread, and local cheeses.
- Unforgettable memories: Whether it’s your first time or your hundredth, every river is different and the experience is always one to remember.
How to book a rafting tour
With so many rivers and options, choosing the right rafting trip can feel overwhelming. That’s where we come in! At .Cheyf, we handpick the best rafting experiences with trusted local guides to ensure you get the ultimate adventure—whether you’re after heart-pounding rapids or a scenic float through untouched nature.
Final tips for your rafting adventure
- Bring a change of clothes – You will get wet!
- Wear water shoes or secure sandals – Flip-flops won’t cut it.
- Don’t forget sunscreen – Even if it’s cloudy, the reflection off the water can get you.
- Listen to your guide – They know the river like the back of their hand.
- Have fun! – This might just be the highlight of your trip.
Rafting in Bosnia and Herzegovina is an experience like no other—thrilling, breathtaking, and deeply connected to the country’s diverse landscapes. Whether you’re chasing adrenaline or just want to enjoy nature from a new perspective, there’s a river waiting for you. So, what are you waiting for? Grab a paddle and let’s go!