You’ll paddle 10km down the Cetina River with a local guide, tackle rapids, try optional cliff jumps and swim into a hidden cave. The scenery shifts between sunlight and deep canyon shade, with plenty of laughs (and maybe a few nerves) along the way. Pickup from Omiš is included — just bring your swimsuit and some curiosity.
I’ll be honest — I almost bailed on this Cetina River rafting tour because I was nervous about falling out of the raft (I can’t really swim). But our guide, Marko, just grinned and handed me a helmet like it was no big deal. The minibus ride up from Omiš took maybe twenty minutes, winding through green hills that smelled like pine needles after last night’s rain. Everyone was quiet except two Croatian guys up front who kept teasing each other about who’d chicken out at the first rapid.
The first splash hit colder than I expected — it sort of woke me up for real. Paddling down the river, you get these quick flashes of sun on water, then suddenly you’re in shadow under cliffs that feel way taller than they look from above. At one point we stopped so people could jump off a five-meter rock. I just watched at first — but Marko coaxed me with “no pressure, but you’ll regret not trying.” So yeah, I jumped (sort of flailed), and my heart was pounding but… honestly? I still think about that tiny moment when I hit the water and came up laughing.
There’s this cave halfway down where we all squeezed inside together. It smelled damp and earthy — pitch black except for our guide’s flashlight bouncing off wet stone. Someone started humming quietly (no idea why) and it echoed weirdly around us. Afterward, floating past this little island Marko called “the Island of Love,” he pointed out some ducks gliding by like they owned the place. No food stops along the way, so we were all starving by the end — but nobody seemed to mind much.
The rafting trip covers about 10 kilometers and takes around 3-4 hours on the river itself.
No hotel pickup is provided, but shuttle transfer from the meeting point near Omiš to the starting point is included.
No, swimming skills are not required; non-swimmers can join as life vests are provided.
The meeting point is at a parking area about 6 km from Omiš; detailed directions are sent after booking.
No towels are provided; guests should bring their own towels and dry clothes to leave in their car.
No food or snacks are available along the route; it’s recommended to eat before arriving.
A helmet, safety vest (life jacket), paddle, and air-conditioned vehicle transfer are included in your booking.
Yes, beginners and children can join; infants may ride in a stroller or pram at certain points.
Your day includes shuttle transfer from Omiš to the river entry point and back to your car at tour’s end, plus all safety gear—helmet, life vest, paddle—and an experienced local guide leading every step (and jump) along Cetina’s canyon waters. Just remember to bring your own towel and something dry for afterward.
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