White Water Rafting · Rome

White Water Rafting · Rome

1 offer 60€ 5.0 (3 reviews) Verified March 2026
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The essentials

ROMA RAFTING runs one offer here: a 2h soft urban rafting session on the Tiber River through the heart of Rome, rated 5/5 across 3 reviews. At 60 €, it's open to all fitness levels, no prior paddling experience required. Pack sunscreen and a change of clothes, then show up at Porta del Popolo ready to read the current from the water. Book directly with ROMA RAFTING if you're visiting between May and September.

The offer

Soft Urban Rafting in the Heart of Rome

Soft Urban Rafting in the Heart of Rome

5.0 (3 reviews)

Frequently asked questions

How intense is the rafting on the Tiber River in Rome?
This is a soft urban rafting session, designed for all levels with no experience needed. The Tiber through Rome flows at a gentle pace, so expect a scenic float with light current rather than aggressive rapids.
Do I need to know how to swim to join?
Life jackets are standard equipment on all commercial rafting operations. Check with ROMA RAFTING directly for their specific swimming requirement, as it can vary by session and water level.
What's the most exciting moment of the trip?
Paddling through central Rome with ancient bridges overhead and the city skyline on both banks. The urban setting makes this rafting experience unlike anything on a mountain river.
When is the best time to go?
The season runs May through September. Late spring offers higher water flow after snowmelt, while summer guarantees warmer air temperatures if you end up wet.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

Wear clothes you don't mind getting wet and bring a dry change for after the 2h session. The physical level is open to everyone, so no specialist gear is needed, but water shoes or secure sandals are a smart call.

Getting there

Meet the group at Porta del Popolo, in northern Rome, easily reached by metro (Line A, Flaminio stop) or a short taxi ride from the city centre.

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Other activities in Rome

Updated on 3 March 2026