13 rafting tours on the Cetina River near Omiš, priced from 38 € to 75 €, with durations ranging from 3h to 5h. Three tours are rated "Occasionally sporty" and six are open to everybody, so the entry bar is genuinely low. Budget-first? The Croatia Rafting and Vukasović agencija offers cluster at 38,40 € and cover the core canyon run. Step up to 45,54 € with Rafting Pirate or Dalmatia Getaway Outdoors and you add cliff jumping or a longer stretch of river. At 68 €, the Active365 session packs rafting, cliff jumping and rope swinging into one session, making it the most packed offer at the top end. Families or first-timers should filter on "Everybody welcome" and pick a 3h slot. If you want the highest hit rate of adrenaline spikes per hour, prioritise tours that include cliff jumping. Decide on intensity first, then match your budget.
Rafting and Cliff Jumping on the Cetina River near Omiš
At 38 €, this 4h session with Croatia Rafting includes both rafting and cliff jumping, making it the cheapest way to stack two adrenaline formats in one outing.
Rafting, Cliff Jumping, and Rope Swinging on the Cetina River near Omiš
Active365 packs rafting, cliff jumping and rope swinging into a single 3h window for 68 €, giving you the most adrenaline formats of any tour on the list.
Rafting Adventure on the Cetina river near Omiš
Rafting Centar Cetina runs a 3.5h canorafting session at 40 € with an 'Everybody welcome' level, ideal for mixed-ability groups hitting the Cetina for the first time.
Rafting Excursion on the Cetina River near Omiš
Dalmatia Getaway Outdoors offers the longest outing at 5h for 54 €, giving you the most river distance and canyon scenery of any option available.
No prior experience is required for most tours. Six of the thirteen available options are explicitly labelled 'Everybody welcome,' meaning guides handle technique briefings on-site before you hit the water.
Cliff jumping spots along the Cetina canyon are the peak adrenaline moment reported by participants. Six tours specifically include cliff jumping in their itinerary, with one also adding rope swinging over the river.
No. Cliff jumping is always optional. Guides present the jump point, but you decide on the spot whether to go for it or watch from the bank.
The season runs from May through September. Water levels are typically higher and faster in May and June after snowmelt from the Dinaric Alps, while July and August offer warmer water temperatures and longer daylight windows.
Yes. All tours with specified languages include English. Several also offer German, Italian or Croatian depending on the operator.
Yes. Two operators set their meeting point directly in Split, near Bačvice Beach or the Pojišanska road area, so you can reach the starting point without renting a vehicle.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 4.3°C | 106.4 mm | Poor |
| February | 6.4°C | 112.3 mm | Possible |
| March | 7.9°C | 127.8 mm | Possible |
| April | 11.7°C | 119.9 mm | Possible |
| May | 15.5°C | 78.3 mm | Good |
| June | 19.4°C | 46.7 mm | Peak |
| July | 23°C | 19.7 mm | Peak |
| August | 24°C | 23.2 mm | Peak |
| September | 19.8°C | 69.5 mm | Good |
| October | 14.2°C | 123 mm | Possible |
| November | 9.9°C | 204.7 mm | Poor |
| December | 2.7°C | 83.3 mm | Possible |
Equipment
Wear a swimsuit under quick-dry clothes and bring water shoes or old trainers that can get soaked. Operators provide helmets and life jackets, but pack sunscreen, a small dry bag for your phone and a change of clothes for after, especially on the longer 4h,5h tours.
Getting there
Meeting points vary by operator: some are located directly in Split (Pojišanska area, near Bačvice Beach), while others are at the Cetina canyon entrance near Omiš or in villages like Gornji Dolac and Blato na Cetini, roughly 30,40 minutes from Split by car or shuttle.
Updated March 2026