Rafting in Kotor

Rafting in Kotor

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The awe-inspiring Tara Canyon, one of the world's deepest river canyons, was carved by the 185 kilometer long Tara River and is the site of exciting white water rafting experiences. Dubbed the "Tear of Europe", the Tara River meanders through Montenegro's rugged landscapes and is celebrated for its pristine waters. Rafting tours from Kotor often cover a large section of the river's 150 kilometers, making it a feasible day trip for adventure seekers. This scenic drive unveils Montenegro's diverse landscapes, culminating in the majestic scenes of the Tara River Canyon.


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The awe-inspiring Tara Canyon, one of the world's deepest river canyons, was carved by the 185 kilometer long Tara River and is the site of exciting white water rafting experiences. Dubbed the "Tear of Europe", the Tara River meanders through Montenegro's rugged landscapes and is celebrated for its pristine waters.

Rafting tours from Kotor often cover a large section of the river's 150 kilometers, making it a feasible day trip for adventure seekers. This scenic drive unveils Montenegro's diverse landscapes, culminating in the majestic scenes of the Tara River Canyon.

Here's all you need to know about rafting, one of the most exhilarating outdoor activities in Kotor.

What are the best rafting tours in Kotor?

The Tara River is almost 150 kilometers long, with many navigable rapids, providing visitors with an exciting experience regardless of your previous rafting experience. The main differentiator between tours is whether they are shared or private activities.

Full-day Tara River White Water Rafting from Kotor

A full-day rafting tour begins in Kotor and journeys via Šćepan Polje for a breakfast stop. Once in the Durmitor National Park, your group will travel to the start point of the rafting experience where your rafting guide will make sure you have the necessary equipment and knowledge before heading downstream.

You and your group will navigate the rapids and take in the incredible canyon scenery. With 21 rapids ranging from level 2 to 3 depending on the season, your guide will ensure that you make the most of your time on the water.

There is usually time for a photo stop and a swim along the route and once you arrive at the end point, lunch is served at a riverside restaurant. In the late afternoon, you will return to Kotor.

Private Tara River Rafting Tour

A private rafting tour from Kotor follows a similar itinerary to that of a small group tour. The most significant difference for this type of tour, is the fact that only your group will participate in the activity.

A private tour is ideal for a group of beginners or similarly experienced rafters, as you can be guaranteed that the excursion will be tailored to suit your level of experience and comfort. Rafts can usually accommodate between 8 and 10 people, which allows families and groups to enjoy the experience in a single raft, or two rafts for larger groups.

Rafting tours may be adventure activities, but there will also be time during the trip to appreciate Montenegro’s natural heritage. Several tour operators offer rafting trips from Kotor, and other operators may be utilizing the rafting route simultaneously.

How much do rafting tours in Kotor cost?

Full-day Tara River white-water rafting tours from Kotor start from €130 per person for a group experience. Groups of up to 15 people may participate in small-group activities.

Private Tara River rafting tours departing from Kotor and other Montenegro towns cost from €500 per group. Larger private groups pay from €150 per person to €300 per person for 2 participants. While tours operating on a shared basis usually have a fixed price per participant, private tour rates may operate on a sliding scale.

What is included?

Rafting tours are led by experienced and certified rafting instructors, and a safety briefing and basic rafting instruction is provided on arrival at the launch site. Transportation to the launch site is also typically included.

All safety equipment such as footwear, helmets and life jackets are provided by the tour operator. Even during the summer months, the water temperature is cool and neoprene suits are therefore also part of the package.

Breakfast and lunch are standard inclusions on most rafting tours, and depending on the time available, additional sightseeing may be included on the return drive.

Where does it start?

The Tara River winds its way through the Durmitor National Park. Brštanovica is a popular starting point of the rafting itself, although the excursion begins with your pickup in Kotor. Tours may also offer pickups in Budva and Tivat.

How long does it last?

Most rafting tours in Kotor last around 12 hours from pickup to drop off. The rafting activity itself lasts roughly 3 hours in ideal conditions, but this depends on the season and water levels. During the high water season, rapids are the most extreme, and your river guide may tailor your trip to accommodate these conditions.

Is it wheelchair friendly?

No, unfortunately, rafting tours in Kotor are not wheelchair friendly or suitable for travelers with any mobility impairments.

When is the best time for a rafting tour in Kotor?

The best time for a rafting tour in Kotor is between May and June, when the snowmelt increases the Tara River's flow, offering optimal water levels, ensuring a thrilling yet safe adventure. During this period, the natural beauty of the canyons and rivers is also in full bloom, enhancing the overall experience.

Is it safe?

Yes, rafting tours in Kotor are generally safe, as they are operated by experienced guides and instructors. These excursions are not suitable for pregnant travelers or those with heart conditions or other serious medical concerns.

Are children allowed?

Yes, children are generally allowed to join rafting tours in Kotor, provided they are accompanied by an adult. The minimum age requirement, however, can range from 5 to 16 years old, depending on the route.

What happens in case of bad weather?

Rafting tours in Kotor depend on good weather, so your excursions will be canceled if the conditions are unsuitable. In this case, you can reschedule your trip or get a refund.

Which other water activities can be done in Kotor?

Travel tips

  • Wear quick-dry clothing, water shoes, and avoid cotton as it stays wet and can make you cold.
  • Always wear a life jacket and helmet. Follow the guide's instructions meticulously.
  • Carry a water bottle. Rafting can be physically demanding, and staying hydrated is crucial.
  • After your rafting adventure, try local Montenegrin dishes such as crni rižot (black risotto), kačamak with kajmak (Balkan porridge) and buzara (seafood stew). To get a better grasp of the local cuisine, consider a food tour in Kotor.

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