Bay of Kotor: 2.5-Hour Kayak Tour
Experience the Bay of Kotor from a unique perspective, get away from the crowds and head into a fun sea adventure. Explore the coastline around Kotor, the nearby fishing villages and beaches on a gui…
Experience thrilling white water rafting on the Osumi and Vjosa rivers, plus kayaking and water adventures across pristine Balkan waterways.
Experience the Bay of Kotor from a unique perspective, get away from the crowds and head into a fun sea adventure. Explore the coastline around Kotor, the nearby fishing villages and beaches on a gui…
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Lake Skadar with a 1-hour kayak rental. Paddle through the narrow river channel that connects Virpazar to the vast, open waters of Lake Skadar, and spot diverse wi…
This is a typical itinerary for this product Stop At: Mountain of Vodno, Macedonia This tour is a combination of some of the most famous landmarks around Skopje. Our first stop is Vodno (576m) Wher…
With a local, English-speaking guide, explore Skopje, the capital of Macedonia. Learn about the city’s storied history of Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman rule, and see both the old and new parts of the…
Tara is a perfect place for those who want to explore the largest canyon in Europe and the beautiful scenery preserved in two national parks-NP Sutjeska and NP Durmitor
Canyon Matka is located west of central Skopje, North Macedonia, is one of the most popular destinations in Skopje and most visited from tourist. This unique place with great nature it's a wonderful…
Stop At: Matka Canyon, Skopje, North Macedonia Matka Canyon is a breathtaking natural site surrounded by mountains, crystal-clear waters, and dramatic cliffs. It’s a paradise for photographers and na…
Discover the picturesque landscapes and fascinating flora and fauna of Montenegro's national parks, as well as many other special places and nature reserves, on a walk through the wild and untamed si…
This tour is a perfect opportunity to experience and see the North of Montenegro. This tour is all inclusive and luxurious.With the insides of our guides you will have the best of the best possible…
Skadar Lake is a paradise for kayaking, offering serene paddling routes rich with wildlife and hidden treasures. Choose your adventure: paddle around peaceful Vranjina Island, gliding gently along…
Kayaking on Lake Skadar is a truly unique experience because it allows you to explore the lake in the most intimate way. Gliding silently across the water, you can paddle through carpets of water lil…
Experience Skopje's vibrant nightlife through the eyes of a local. This intimate city stroll invites you into four carefully selected places — each chosen for its character, atmosphere and standout s…
In this tour, we will be able to see a few of the most interesting sites in the Skopje surrounding. We will visit the Millenium Cross and admire the view of the whole Skopje plain. We will visit the…
The Međurije canyon is located at the border between Bar and Ulcinj. On the southern slopes of Mount Rumija. It has everything that a canyon should have: verticals of 2-32m, slides, jumps. A real ple…
Mrtvica canyon is located 35 km from Kolašin in the direction of Podgorica, in the village of Međuriječje. The hidden under the mountain of Maganik, about 9 km long, it is a real jewel of untouched n…
The Tara river canyon is the longest canyon in Montenegro. It is 82 kilometers (51 miles) long and is 1,300 meters (4,300 feet) at its deepest, making it the deepest river canyon in Europe. The canyo…
Kayaking is the best way to explore the lake on your own. With boat tours, it is precise tour, but while paddling you can stay on any place you like, as long as you want, have a lunch in the middle o…
Discover one of the best things to do near Skopje with this guided tour to Matka Canyon. Travel comfortably with private transport, including pick-up and drop-off at your preferred location, and expl…
Tour starts from VIP Arena Sports Center Boris Trajkovski, then we ride through few suburbs of Skopje reaching the point where River Treska is merging with River Vardar known as Sastav. From here we…
This is a medium to hard hiking tour to the most beautiful place near Skopje, the Matka Canyon. First of all, we will get to the Millennium Cross and see the amazing Skopje plane from above. Arriving…
We will discover one of the most beautiful canyons in Europe, Matka. Visit the underwater cave Vrelo, which is on a good way to become the deepest underwater cave in the world, and admire its natural…
The Škurda canyon is located above Kotor and starts from the Austro-Hungarian dam. The canyon is extremely beautiful with a large number of descents over 20m. The duration of the passage through the…
Majestic peaks, deep river canyons and gorges, primeval forests and pristine glacial lakes - you can truly get lost in nature when you visit Northern Montenegro. Explore Biogradska Gora, one of the l…
Here you can find the most dramatic mountainous landscapes embellished by stunning glacial lakes and rich biodiversity. You will experience how wild nature meets rich culture in a fascinating way, an…
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Albania has two rivers worth getting on: the Osumi and the Vjosa, and they are not the same trip. The Osumi has carved a 26km canyon southeast of Berat, with cliffs dropping up to 80 meters past named formations like the Cathedral, the Champagne Waterfall, and Devil's Gate. It's the scenic one — locals call it Albania's Grand Canyon, and the day usually pairs paddling with a stop at Bogove Waterfall, a turquoise cascade with a natural swimming pool about 20 minutes away. The Vjosa, up near Përmet in the far south, is different: one of Europe's last free-flowing wild rivers, running through a gorge under the 2,050m Dhëmbel range. Trips there run half-day to two days and sit close to the Bënja thermal pools, so you can raft in the morning and soak under an Ottoman stone bridge in the afternoon. Honest reality: how much actual whitewater you get depends entirely on the season. Both rivers run hard on spring meltwater and mellow into gentle floats by midsummer, when the day becomes more about the scenery and swimming than the rapids. Neither is a manufactured theme-park run — that's the appeal.
Base yourself in Berat for the Osumi, or Përmet for the Vjosa — you can't easily do both in one trip, they're a couple of hours apart. Osumi is a full-day excursion from Berat: pickup from your hotel around 8am, back by 5–6pm, roughly €70–100 per person depending on operator (1001 Albanian Adventures, Albania Rafting Group). Book the evening before, not on the day. One navigation trap: do not trust GPS to route you to the canyon from Gjirokastër or Përmet — both send you onto 4WD-only mountain tracks. The only fully paved access is through Berat, which is why we give Berat two nights. The Vjosa near Përmet is more flexible — Vjosa Explorer and a couple of hotels run half-day trips that combine well with the thermal baths and Këlcyra Gorge. Most tours here are group departures on set water levels; a private booking mainly buys you timing, not a different river. Check what "rafting" actually means for your dates before you pay — see below.
Spring (March–May) is the real whitewater season on both rivers — high with snowmelt, most dramatic, and on the Osumi genuinely demanding, so it favors people with some rafting experience. May–June is the sweet spot: water still lively but safer, and Berat itself is pleasant before the summer heat. July–August is the beginner window — the rivers drop, rapids soften, and the trip shifts toward floating, viewpoints, and swimming at the canyon base rather than adrenaline. That's fine if you know it going in; it's a letdown if you booked expecting rapids. Winter runs essentially shut down, and inland temperatures plus reduced hotel services make it the season to skip.
Depends on when you go. In spring (March–May) both the Osumi and Vjosa run hard on snowmelt and the Osumi in particular is genuinely challenging. By July and August the water is low and the trip becomes a gentle float with a lot of scenery and swimming. Plenty of operators still call the summer version 'rafting' — it's a great day out, but set your expectations to the season. If you want real rapids, come in spring or early June.
Yes, from Berat. It's a full day — operators pick up from Berat hotels around 8am and get you back by 5–6pm, and it costs roughly €70–100 per person. Don't try to reach it from Gjirokastër or Përmet trusting your GPS; those routes are 4WD-only tracks. The only paved way in is via Berat, which is the main reason we recommend two nights there rather than one.
The Osumi, near Berat, is the canyon trip — dramatic 80-meter cliffs, named rock formations, and a stop at Bogove Waterfall. The Vjosa, near Përmet in the deep south, is one of Europe's last wild free-flowing rivers, with half-day to two-day options and the bonus of the Bënja thermal baths nearby for afterward. They're in different parts of the country and don't combine easily in one short trip, so pick the base — Berat or Përmet — that fits your route.
For the summer low-water season, no experience is needed and it works well for families and first-timers — that's when the rivers are calmest. Spring is a different story: high meltwater on the Osumi is best left to people who've rafted before. If you're traveling with kids or nervous paddlers, aim for July–August or ask the operator directly what the water level is like on your dates before booking.