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Discover the adventure of rafting on Croatia’s Cetina River with cliff jumps, cave exploration, and stunning scenery—perfect for thrill-seekers and nature lovers.
Planning an adventure that combines adrenaline, natural beauty, and a touch of exploration? This rafting tour on Croatia’s Cetina River promises all of that and more. With expert guides, all equipment included, and a variety of activities packed into 4 to 6 hours, it’s a solid choice for those craving an active day in Dalmatia. But, as with any outdoor adventure, there are some considerations—like the need to be comfortable with water-based activities and heights.
What really makes this experience stand out is the personal touch from guides with over 10 years of local knowledge, ensuring safety without sacrificing fun. Plus, the inclusion of high-quality photos and videos captured by a GoPro12 gives you lasting memories. The mineral-rich cave, cliff jumps, and scenic river vistas make it ideal for adventure lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. However, it’s worth noting that it’s not suitable for children under 6, pregnant women, or anyone with certain health limitations.
This tour offers excellent value, blending physical activity with spectacular scenery. It’s perfect for active travelers, families with older children, or groups looking for a memorable day on the water. Now, let’s get into all the details so you can decide if it’s the right fit for your trip.


This tour is a great blend of adventure and scenery, designed to give you a taste of Croatia’s wild side. Starting with a convenient pickup from Split, Omis, or Makarska, you’ll be transported to the Cetina River, where your adventure begins. The guides, like Mario, Frane, and others praised in reviews, make a huge difference—friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive, they elevate the experience from just another activity to a memorable day.
Once on the river, you’ll experience about three hours of white-water rafting, navigating gentle rapids and splashing through fun stretches. The trip is described as enjoyable but not overly technical, making it suitable for non-experts, yet exciting enough for thrill-seekers. Many reviewers highlight that safety is a top priority; all gear including helmets, life jackets, and paddles are provided, and guides give clear instructions to keep everyone comfortable.
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The real gems are the cliff jumps, cave behind the waterfall, and the icy swim in the cave’s water. The cliffs range from 4 to 6 meters (13 to 20 feet), offering an adrenaline rush with some stunning views from the top. Those who prefer not to jump can relax and take in the scenery or swim in the river. Reviewers consistently mention the cave as the “most beautiful part” of the trip, with its stalactites, stalagmites, and small lakes fed by mountain springs. The waterfall that covers the cave exit is a perfect photo spot, also praised for its surreal beauty.
The itinerary typically involves:
The entire experience lasts between 4 and 6 hours, with some reviews mentioning longer trips that include additional activities like bouldering or exploring small lakes.
All necessary rafting gear—helmets, life jackets, paddles—are included, and guides are well-versed in safety protocols. Many reviews praise the professionalism and friendliness of guides like Mario and Frane, who go above and beyond to ensure everyone feels secure. The inclusion of photos and videos captured with a GoPro12 is a standout feature, providing high-quality memories without extra cost.
At $47 per person, this tour offers excellent value. The price covers not just the activity but also all equipment, insurance, and professional photography. For many, the experience exceeds expectations—combining exciting activities with stunning scenery and expert guidance. Travelers rave about the small group size, which fosters a more personalized experience and easier interaction with guides.

The tour begins with a pickup from one of three central locations, making it flexible based on your accommodation or base in Split or Omis. After a scenic transfer, you’ll arrive at the Cetina River, where your adventure kicks off with a safety briefing and fitting gear, including wetsuits if the weather is cold.
The rafting itself takes around three hours, during which guides like Mario or Frane help you navigate about 15 smaller rapids and around four larger ones. Reviewers mention that the rapids are not technically difficult but plenty exciting, especially when combined with cliff jumps and cave explorations. The guides also share local stories about the area, adding a sense of connection to the natural surroundings.
One of the biggest highlights is the opportunity to leap from cliffs ranging from 4 to 6 meters. Multiple reviews describe this as a true adrenaline rush—some hesitated initially but were glad they pushed through. For those not interested, the guides are accommodating, and you can simply stay in the water or sunbathe on the riverbank.
The cave exploration is often cited as the most breathtaking part. Upon entry, you’ll swim into a daylight-illuminated chamber, then venture into the darker, stalactite-laden second section, which feels like stepping into another world. A small lake and the waterfall at the exit are perfect for photos. Reviewers mention that, even in rain, the cave journey remains magical, though in high water conditions, access might be limited.
For those who prefer less adrenaline, there’s ample opportunity to relax, swim, and take in the scenery. Some reviews mention paddling slowly or just enjoying the river’s peaceful stretches, which are equally enjoyable.

The tour lasts between 4 to 6 hours, making it a good half-day activity. You’ll want to bring a swimsuit, a towel, clothes for changing, and footwear suitable for water adventures—water shoes or sneakers are recommended, as mentioned by multiple reviewers. A short-sleeved shirt and a light snack are advisable since the tour takes place in protected nature, with no shops along the route.
In cold weather, neoprene suits are provided, which are a big plus considering the water temperature in spring and early summer can be chilly. The guides are excellent at adjusting activities based on weather and water levels, which keeps safety at the forefront.
This tour is perfect for adventure-minded travelers, families with older children, or groups wanting a mixture of thrills and natural beauty. It’s not suitable for children under six, pregnant women, or those with certain health conditions, especially related to heights or water. Non-swimmers can enjoy the river as well, since life jackets are provided, but comfort in water is recommended.
Limited to 8 participants, the experience feels more intimate than big group tours. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak season, and the flexible cancellation policy allows you to reserve with confidence.

This rafting tour in Croatia offers a well-rounded adventure—combining easy-paced river navigation with thrilling cliff jumps and breathtaking cave exploration. The guides’ professionalism and friendly attitude are evident from the glowing reviews, emphasizing the high-quality stewardship of your experience. The inclusions—gear, photos, insurance—deliver excellent value, making it a smart choice for anyone wanting more than just a scenic cruise.
If you’re after an active day that balances adrenaline with natural beauty, this trip is a particularly good fit. It caters to those who love water-based adventures, unique landscapes, and a touch of local storytelling. Plus, with such consistently positive feedback, it’s clear that this experience leaves many travelers smiling long after they leave the river.

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, if you select the transfer option, transportation from Split, Omis, or Makarska is included. The pickup points are centrally located, such as INA, Bijankinijeva ul., or Ul. Josipa Pupaia.
How long does the tour last?
The overall experience lasts between 4 and 6 hours, with approximately 3 hours dedicated to rafting and additional time for activities like cliff jumping and cave exploration.
What equipment is provided?
All necessary rafting gear—helmets, life jackets, paddles—is included. If the weather is cold, neoprene suits are also provided.
Can non-swimmers participate?
While non-swimmers are welcome, they should be comfortable wearing a life jacket and being in water. The guides are attentive to safety at all times.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 6 years old are not recommended. Older children and teenagers, especially those comfortable with water and heights, will enjoy the activities.
What should I bring?
Bring a swimsuit, a towel, clothes for changing, water shoes or sneakers, and a light snack or energy bar. Sunscreen and sunglasses are also a good idea.
Are photos and videos included?
Yes, high-quality pictures and videos captured by a GoPro12 are included in the price, allowing you to relive the moments later.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour is flexible, and guides will adapt activities based on weather and water levels. In case of severe weather, you may be offered to reschedule or receive a full refund.
Is there an option for a longer or more customized tour?
The standard tour is 4-6 hours, but private or extended options might be available upon request—check with the provider for custom arrangements.
This Cetina River adventure combines the best of Croatia’s natural landscape with expertly guided activities that are safe yet exciting. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or just eager to enjoy Croatia’s stunning scenery from a different perspective, this tour is a fantastic choice.