Five operators run rafting sessions on the Neretva River near Konjic, with prices ranging from 41 € to 75 €. Stecak Konjic at 41 € targets riders with some physical appetite, rated "Occasionally sporty", and guides speak German, English and Bosnian. Džajića buk - Neretva rafting sits at 50 € and opens its doors to everyone, with the widest language roster: Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian, German and English. VISIT KONJIC charges 65 € for a structured 6-hour session, also accessible to all levels, guided in English and Bosnian. For those requiring transport and meals from Sarajevo or Mostar, Explore Mostar Adventures offers specialized packages at 75 €. If budget is the priority, book Stecak Konjic. If you want the most inclusive group experience with maximum language coverage, Džajića buk delivers at a mid-range price.
Rafting on the Neretva River near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
At 41 €, Stecak Konjic offers the lowest entry point for a full day on the Neretva, with a physically engaged "Occasionally sporty" rating that suits riders looking for more than a gentle float.
Rafting on the Neretva river in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Džajića buk at 50 € welcomes all levels and covers five spoken languages, making it the most group-friendly option for mixed nationalities on the Neretva.
Rafting on the Neretva River, Bosnia and Herzegovina
VISIT KONJIC provides a precise 6-hour duration for 65 €, ideal for those who want a clearly defined schedule without sacrificing the full river experience.
From Sarajevo Neretva River Rafting Adventure with Meals
The 75 € adventure by Explore Mostar Adventures includes meals and simplifies logistics for those staying in the capital city.
The Neretva cuts through a steep limestone canyon, and the most adrenaline-heavy stretches hit when the river narrows and rapid frequency increases. Operators classify the experience as accessible to most, but the canyon walls and fast current make those sections genuinely physical.
Three out of five tours are rated "Everybody welcome", meaning zero prior experience is required. The Stecak Konjic trip is listed as "Occasionally sporty", so basic fitness helps, but no technical rafting background is needed.
The VISIT KONJIC trip specifies 6 hours. Stecak Konjic and Džajića buk - Neretva rafting list a "full day" duration, which typically runs a similar timeframe. Two specific adventure packages from Explore Mostar Adventures list a very short 24 min duration, likely focusing on a specific rapid section.
The season runs from May through September. Water levels are highest in late spring when snowmelt feeds the river, which means stronger rapids. July and August offer warmer conditions but lower water flow.
Yes. Džajića buk covers five languages including Serbian, Croatian, German, Bosnian and English. Stecak Konjic guides in German, English and Bosnian. VISIT KONJIC operates in English and Bosnian only.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 2.9°C | 70.9 mm | Possible |
| February | 5.1°C | 96.5 mm | Possible |
| March | 7.1°C | 121.8 mm | Possible |
| April | 11.9°C | 105.1 mm | Possible |
| May | 15.7°C | 85.9 mm | Good |
| June | 19.5°C | 114.5 mm | Good |
| July | 22.6°C | 51.7 mm | Peak |
| August | 23.7°C | 41.4 mm | Peak |
| September | 19.9°C | 74.8 mm | Good |
| October | 14.2°C | 104.8 mm | Possible |
| November | 9.1°C | 121.1 mm | Possible |
| December | 1°C | 62.4 mm | Possible |
Equipment
Wear quick-dry shorts and a rash guard or synthetic t-shirt. All tours run a full day on the Neretva, so bring secure footwear (neoprene shoes or old trainers that strap tight), a dry bag for your phone and a change of clothes for after.
Getting there
All three meeting points are located directly on or near the Neretva River in Konjic, reachable via the M17 highway from Mostar (roughly 50 km south) or Sarajevo (roughly 60 km northeast).
Updated March 2026