White Water Rafting · Foča

White Water Rafting · Foča

4 offers 50€ – 248€ 4.3 (4 reviews) Verified March 2026
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Rafting on the Tara River from Foča runs from 50 € to 248 €, with options spanning a 4h single-day session up to a 4-7 day expedition. Two clear tiers exist: beginner-friendly half-day and full-day runs (50 €, marked "Everybody welcome") get you on the water fast with no experience required, guides speak English and local languages, and the cross-border Montenegro route adds the Drina River for extra mileage. Step up to the multi-day packages (200-248 €, "Occasionally sporty") if you want continuous canyon immersion, including the 4-day combo with offroad safari. Simple decision rule: if you have one free day, pick the 4h or 5-6h option. If you're blocking a full week around the Tara Canyon, go multi-day.

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Rafting Excursion on the Tara River from Foča
50€See offer
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Rafting Excursion on the Tara and Drina Rivers across the Montenegro Border4.0 (3)
50€See offer
Rafting trip down the Tara River in Foca
200€See offer
4 day trip rafting down Tara River and offroad safari in Foca5.0 (1)
248€See offer

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Best value

Rafting Excursion on the Tara River from Foča

At 50 € for a 4h session on the Tara River, Rafting Republic Wild River delivers the core canyon experience at the lowest price point in the lineup.

50 €See offer

Longest rush for one day

Rafting Excursion on the Tara and Drina Rivers across the Montenegro Border

TARASPORT's 5-6h cross-border run covers both the Tara and Drina rivers at the same 50 € entry price, adding more mileage and an international border crossing.

50 €See offer

Maximum immersion

4 day trip rafting down Tara River and offroad safari in Foca

The 4-7 day trip at 248 € combines consecutive days rafting the Tara with an offroad safari, the most complete adventure package available in Foča.

248 €See offer

Best for first multi-day

Rafting trip down the Tara River in Foca

Kamp Ivona's flexible 2-3 to 4-7 day format starting at 200 € lets you choose your own duration, ideal for easing into extended canyon rafting without committing to a fixed itinerary.

200 €See offer

Frequently asked questions

How intense is the Tara River rafting compared to other European rivers?
The Tara River runs through one of Europe's deepest canyons, with a mix of Class II-IV rapids depending on the season and water levels. The single-day tours are rated accessible to everyone, meaning the current is challenging but not extreme. The multi-day trips cover longer stretches where sustained effort is required.
What is the most intense moment on the water?
The most technical sections typically hit in the upper canyon, where the river narrows and the current accelerates through tight gorge walls. Water levels peak in May and June after snowmelt, making early season runs noticeably more powerful than August sessions.
Do I need to know how to swim to join a rafting tour?
Operators require basic water comfort rather than competitive swimming ability. All participants receive a life jacket and helmet. The beginner-rated tours ("Everybody welcome") are specifically designed for people with no prior rafting experience.
Which tour crosses into Montenegro?
The 5-6h excursion operated by TARASPORT covers both the Tara and Drina rivers and crosses the Montenegro border. Bring a valid passport or ID for this one, as it is an international crossing.
What is the best time of year to raft the Tara from Foča?
Season runs May through September. May and June deliver the highest water volume and the strongest rapids after winter snowmelt. July and August are warmer and more accessible for first-timers. September offers calmer flows and fewer crowds.
Is the multi-day trip worth the extra cost over the single-day option?
The 4h and 5-6h tours at 50 € each cover a solid section of the canyon. The multi-day packages start at 200 € and are a different experience entirely: several nights camping along the river, consecutive days on the water, and in the case of the 248 € trip, an offroad safari segment. If you want maximum canyon exposure, the multi-day format delivers it.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

Wear a swimsuit or quick-dry shorts under your wetsuit (provided by most operators), and bring water shoes or old trainers with a grip sole. For multi-day trips (2-7 days), pack a dry bag for electronics, a change of clothes for camp, and sun protection.

Getting there

All meeting points are located in or around Foča, Bosnia & Herzegovina, with operators based at riverside camps on the M18 road and at Hum village. The nearest major access city is Sarajevo, roughly 2 hours by car.

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Other activities in Foča

Updated on 3 March 2026