Rafting in Greece

Grab your rafting gear and set off to explore the splendid water paths of Greece!

Apart from an extremely popular beach destination, Greece is also the perfect place for nature lovers and extreme sport enthusiasts.

Among all extreme sports, rafting is the best way to get an adrenaline rush while enjoying the unparalleled natural beauty of the Greek countryside.

This is the best time of the year to enjoy rafting, so don’t waste any time. Grab your rafting gear and set off to explore the splendid water paths of Greece!

This guide includes the top rafting destinations in the country, to help you plan your next adventure.

Voidomatis (Zagori)

One of the clearest rivers in Europe, Voidomatis lies amidst a scenery of breathtaking beauty. This route is ideal for beginners as it presents no particular difficulties.

voidomatis

Grade of difficulty: 1-2
Duration: 1h 30m

Tavropos or Megdovas (Εvritania)

One of the best choices for beginners or those having some prior experience in rafting.

tavropos

Grade of difficulty: 1-2
Duration: 2 hours

Evinos (Mountainous Nafpaktia)

Rising from Vardoussia and flowing into the Patraic Gulf, River Evinos is an ideal choice for beginners.

evinos

Grade of difficulty: 2
Duration: 2 hours

Loussios (Arcadia)

One of the most impressive rivers in Greece, Loussios is perfect for the more experienced rafters!

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Grade of difficulty: 3
Duration: 2 hours

Arachthos (Tzoumerka)

Offering two routes of unparalleled beauty, Arachthos is one of the most popular rafting spots, whether you are a beginner or a more advanced rafter.

arahthtos

Grade of difficulty: 2-3 (beginners) 4 (advanced)
Duration: 2 hours (or 4 for advanced rafters)