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Experience Albania's natural beauty with 2 days of rafting in Osumi Canyon and scuba diving in the Albanian Riviera, designed for adventure lovers seeking authentic thrills.
If you’re craving an adrenaline-packed escape that combines the thrill of white-water rafting with the serenity of scuba diving, this 2-day adventure tour in Albania might just be your perfect getaway. Organized by SHOWMEALBANIA, the experience balances action with cultural highlights, taking you from the scenic town of Berat to the stunning Albanian Riviera—all with expert guides and a small group vibe. Whether you’re a seasoned thrill-seeker or a curious beginner, there’s a lot to love here.
What really draws us in is the chance to explore Osumi Canyon, often praised for its breathtaking views, and then unwind in the crystal-clear waters of Dhermi’s beaches. The tour’s well-structured itinerary allows enough time to soak in the sights without feeling rushed, plus the inclusion of professional guides and all necessary equipment adds great value.
However, one thing to keep in mind is that this tour isn’t suitable for children under 10, non-swimmers, or those with certain health issues. The physical nature of the activities means you should be in good health, and there’s a need to be prepared for a fair bit of movement and outdoor exposure.
In short, if you’re looking for an authentic, action-packed adventure that covers Albania’s most impressive natural spots, this tour likely ticks many boxes—just be sure to consider your physical readiness and comfort with water activities.


The tour begins bright and early at 06:30, with pickups from Tirana or Durrës, setting the tone for an action-packed day. The early start is ideal to maximize your experience—allowing you to beat the crowds and enjoy the day while it’s still fresh. The journey to Berat, often described as a UNESCO jewel, takes about 1.5 hours along a picturesque route that follows the shimmering Belshi Lake. This drive alone offers some of Albania’s most scenic vistas, with rolling hills and water reflections making it impossible not to whip out your camera.
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Once in Çorovoda, the adventure kicks off with a safety briefing and instructions from seasoned guides. The rafting here is described as not overly difficult, making it accessible to a broad range of physical levels. The guides, praised for their professionalism, focus heavily on safety, which is comforting given the outdoor adventure. The raft trip lasts approximately 3 hours, during which you’ll navigate through the canyon’s twists and turns, surrounded by cliffs and lush greenery.
Reviewers highlight how the views of Osumi Canyon are extraordinary, with some noting it’s one of the most visually striking places in Albania. The experience offers a chance to connect with nature and enjoy an adrenaline rush, with some mentioning that the water levels and rapids are manageable but still exciting. The guides are attentive, making sure everyone is comfortable, and the equipment provided is modern and well-maintained.
Post-rafting, there’s a two-hour window in Berat—a real highlight. The town’s architecture, with its Ottoman-era houses and the iconic Gorica Bridge, is as photogenic as it is historically significant. Many reviews mention the guide’s commentary, which offers insights into Berat’s history and significance. You’ll have a chance to explore the old city, visit Berat Castle if you choose, and take in panoramic views over the Osumi River.
We loved the way the tour offers a glimpse into local life and history without feeling like a rushed stop. You’re free to wander, snap photos, or sit at a local café (on your own tab). The short visit is enough to get a sense of why Berat is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
After a quick drive back to Berat, the journey continues south to Vlorë County, where you’ll stay overnight. The route is scenic, with plenty of photo opportunities along the coast. The evening in Vlora allows for a relaxed walk along Lungo Mare Boulevard, where you can grab dinner at a seaside restaurant and enjoy the fresh sea breeze. It’s a perfect wind-down after a busy day.

The second day is all about the Albanian Riviera’s pristine waters. Early in the morning, you’ll head to Dhermi, a town praised for its stunning beaches and vibrant crystal waters. The drive itself offers fantastic views, especially as you ascend towards Llogara National Park, a highlight for anyone who appreciates mountain scenery.
Once at the Diving Center, the focus turns to exploring Albania’s underwater world. The tour description emphasizes that the diving experience is suited for various levels, with professional, certified guides leading the way. Divers and non-divers alike will find the crystal-clear waters inviting, with some reviews describing the experience as “surprisingly good for such an underrated destination.”
Expect to spend about five hours on this part of the tour, with ample time for swimming, relaxing, and taking in Dhermi’s seaside charm. The guides are said to be friendly and attentive, ensuring everyone gets the most out of their time in the water. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or a first-timer, this part of the trip offers a beautiful underwater landscape to explore.
Late in the afternoon, witnessing the Dhermi sunset is a highlight, with many reviews praising the spectacular views as the sun dips behind the mountains. Afterward, the group departs back to Tirana, completing a journey filled with natural beauty, adventure, and cultural insights.

The tour is designed for those who want a comprehensive taste of Albania’s natural splendors in just two days. With all equipment, tickets, and entrance fees included, you’re paying for a hassle-free experience. The small group size ensures personalized attention, allowing guides to cater to your pace and interests.
The early start and long day may feel intense, but the payoff is a well-rounded adventure with a mix of adrenaline, culture, and coastal relaxation. The tour’s price reflects this variety—offering great value considering the included activities, guides, and accommodations.
One aspect worth considering is the physical demand; rafting and diving require some level of fitness and health. The tour explicitly excludes those under 10, non-swimmers, and people with certain health issues, ensuring safety remains a priority.

This 2-day Albania adventure is perfect for active travelers who are eager to experience Albania beyond its surface. It suits those interested in outdoor activities, stunning landscapes, and authentic cultural glimpses. If you love water sports but also want to see the country’s historical highlights, this tour offers a satisfying blend.
The emphasis on professional guides and safety makes it reassuring, especially for first-timers. The small group setting encourages interaction and personalized service, which many reviews praise. However, participants should be comfortable with physical activity and water-based activities, as the tour does involve some strenuous moments.
This experience provides a rich mix of adventure and cultural discovery, with some of the most remarkable views Albania has to offer. It’s a solid choice for travelers seeking a well-organized, memorable, and active short break.

Is the rafting suitable for beginners?
Yes, the rafting is described as not of high difficulty and suitable for a wide age range, provided participants meet health requirements.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring swimwear for the diving part and be prepared to get wet. No specific mention of other gear is needed since equipment is provided.
Can non-swimmers participate in the diving?
The tour is mainly focused on scuba diving. While non-swimmers can enjoy the water during the swimming segments, diving itself requires a basic ability to swim. It’s best to check with guides beforehand.
How long is the travel time from Tirana to Berat?
The drive from Tirana to Berat takes approximately 1.5 hours, following a scenic route by Belshi Lake.
What activities are included in the tour?
The tour includes rafting at Osumi Canyon, a guided cultural tour in Berat, and scuba diving in Dhermi, along with transportation, equipment, and some free time.
Is the tour suitable for children or older travelers?
It’s not recommended for children under 10 or travelers over 70-95 years old due to the physical activities involved.

This 2-day adventure tour in Albania offers a fantastic opportunity to experience the country’s stunning natural landscapes, exhilarating water activities, and charming cultural sites—all in a well-organized, small group setting. The combination of rafting in Osumi Canyon and scuba diving in Dhermi provides a balanced mix of adrenaline and relaxation that appeals to active travelers.
If you’re someone who loves outdoor pursuits but also appreciates authentic scenic and cultural experiences, this trip is a worthwhile investment. The knowledgeable guides and inclusive pricing make it accessible and straightforward, ensuring you get the most out of your Albanian adventure. Just remember to be prepared physically and bring your enthusiasm for discovery!
For those seeking a memorable, action-packed escape that showcases Albania’s best natural features, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially suited for travelers eager to explore beyond the typical tourist spots and dive into the country’s rugged, beautiful outdoors.