Rafting Albania Prices – How Much Does Rafting Cost in Albania?

We keep our pricing as simple as the answer deserves: €40 per person, all-inclusive, on both the Vjosa and Osumi rivers. Here is exactly what that covers, why it represents exceptional value, and how groups save even more.

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Price Overview – What's Included

The price for a rafting tour with us is €40 per person. That is the complete price. There are no additional charges for equipment hire, no guide gratuity built into a "service fee," no fuel surcharges, and no difference in price between the Vjosa and the Osumi. You pay €40 per person, and your group's total bill is that number multiplied by however many people are in your party.

We settled on this pricing model deliberately, because the alternative — variable packages, tiered pricing, add-ons and extras — creates confusion and erodes trust. When people ask us how much rafting costs in Albania, we want to give them a number that is actually the number, not a starting point for a negotiation. Adventure tourism is full of operators who advertise one price and charge another. We are not one of them — shihni paketat tona të raftingut.

What €40 covers is genuinely comprehensive. You get a spot on a professional, well-maintained raft with a maximum of eight guests per guide. You get a certified guide who has spent years on the specific river you are about to paddle. You get a full set of safety equipment — life jacket, helmet, and a wetsuit matched to the water temperature on your specific day — all fitted and checked by our team before you launch. You get the safety kayak that follows your group throughout the tour. You get the pre-trip safety briefing, the first aid provision on the water, and the changing facilities at the meeting point. On full-day Vjosa tours, a packed lunch stop on a river gravel bar is included in that same €40.

What is not included: transport between your accommodation and our meeting point, personal travel insurance (which we strongly recommend all guests carry), and any tips you choose to give your guide at the end of the day. Tips are voluntary, never expected, and always genuinely appreciated — our guides work hard and a tip at the end is the most direct way to tell them they did well.

What the €40 Covers in Detail

For those who like a clear breakdown, here is precisely what your €40 per person provides:

Professional Guide

A certified swiftwater guide with first aid training and a minimum of one full season's experience on the specific river you are rafting. Our guide-to-guest ratio is 1:8 maximum, and on smaller groups we often run 1:4 or 1:6.

Full Safety Equipment

Personal flotation device (life jacket), helmet, and wetsuit selected for the day's water temperature — all fitted to you individually before launch. Equipment is inspected and maintained to international standards.

Safety Kayak

A trained safety kayaker follows every group throughout the tour and positions at technical sections to assist with any swimmer rescues. This is standard on every trip, not an optional upgrade.

First Aid & Emergency Kit

Each raft carries a comprehensive first aid kit and throw ropes. Our guides are trained in wilderness first aid specific to river environments. Emergency extraction plans are known and practised for all canyon sections.

Lunch (Vjosa Full-Day)

On the Vjosa full-day tour, a packed lunch stop on a mid-river gravel bar is included. This is part of the experience — eating in the middle of a wild river national park with no roads nearby is one of the things our guests consistently mention in reviews.

Changing Facilities

Both our Vjosa (Permet) and Osumi meeting points have changing areas where you can switch into dry clothes after the tour. Bring a change of clothes and a towel — wet clothes on a bus or car ride home are avoidable.

Group Savings – The More You Bring, the Better the Value

Groups of eight or more people qualify for a reduced per-person rate. We do not publish the exact group discount figure publicly because the saving depends on group size, date, and which river you are booking — a group of eight on the Vjosa on a Tuesday in May is a different logistical situation from a group of twenty on the Osumi on a Saturday in August, and we price accordingly.

What we can tell you is that the saving is meaningful. A group of twelve people, for example, can expect a noticeably lower per-person price than the standard €40. A group of twenty or more moves into territory where the per-person price can drop significantly, particularly midweek and in shoulder-season months. The best way to get an accurate group quote is to message us on WhatsApp with your group size, your preferred date or date range, and which river interests you. We respond within the hour and we give you a real number, not a price range.

Corporate groups, school and university groups, and extended family bookings are all groups in our definition. We have run tours for corporate team-building days of forty people, for school trips of thirty-five students, and for extended family reunions of fourteen. In each case, the group saves compared to booking individually, and we arrange the logistics — guide assignments, equipment distribution, raft allocation — to make sure the day runs smoothly regardless of size.

One important note for large groups: please contact us as early as possible. Our capacity per day is limited by the number of guides and rafts we can deploy simultaneously. A group of twenty-four needs three rafts and three guides, which requires planning and advance booking to ensure we can staff correctly. Last-minute large group bookings are sometimes possible but are not guaranteed. For groups of ten or more, we recommend booking at least three weeks ahead during peak season (May through August) and two weeks ahead in shoulder season.

How to Get the Best Value from Your Rafting Budget

If you are planning a visit to Albania and want to make your rafting budget go as far as possible, here is what our experience suggests actually matters.

Come midweek if you can. Our prices do not change between weekdays and weekends — it is always €40 per person — but midweek tours tend to have smaller groups, which means more guide attention per guest and a quieter experience on the river. Weekends, particularly in July and August, fill up fast and large groups can make the put-in point busy. A Tuesday or Wednesday tour in any summer month is a noticeably better experience than the equivalent Saturday, at exactly the same price.

Consider the shoulder season. May and September offer arguably the best rafting conditions on both rivers — better water levels than the summer low, better weather than spring, and significantly fewer other tourists. The rivers are quieter, the canyons are less busy, and the experience is more intimate. At €40 per person, the price is the same as July, but the quality of experience is genuinely higher for many people.

Combine both rivers if your itinerary allows. Doing the Vjosa one day and the Osumi the next gives you two completely different river experiences for €80 per person — the price of a single guided tour in many Western European adventure tourism markets. The two rivers are different enough in character that consecutive days on them never feel repetitive. Many guests who were planning to do one end up booking both after the first day, so consider planning for it from the start rather than scrambling to adjust your schedule afterward.

Think about transport as part of the total cost. The tour itself is €40, but getting to Permet or to the Osumi Canyon from Tirana or Berat adds to the real cost of the day. A group of six sharing a transfer costs each person considerably less than a solo traveller taking a taxi. If you are travelling solo or in a pair, consider public transport from Tirana to Berat (cheap and frequent) and then a local taxi to the Osumi meeting point — this is the most cost-effective independent transport option for smaller parties. For the Vjosa, the furgon from Tirana to Permet is the budget option, though the irregular schedule requires planning. See our packages page and our group tours page for more detail on what is available.

How Albania's Rafting Prices Compare to Europe

Context matters when evaluating whether €40 is good value, so here is an honest comparison with what you would pay for equivalent guided rafting in other European countries.

In Slovenia — one of Europe's most popular rafting destinations, with excellent rivers including the Soča and the Sava Bohinjka — guided half-day rafting tours typically run between €45 and €70 per person, and full-day tours with similar guide ratios and equipment standards are €80 to €120. In Switzerland, guided river experiences on the Rhône or the Inn region rivers start around €80 and frequently exceed €150. In Austria's Ötztal or Salzach regions, guided rafting is comparable to Slovenia at the lower end but more commonly €60 to €100. In all of these countries you are getting excellent operators with professional equipment and experienced guides — exactly as you are with us in Albania.

The difference is not in the quality of the experience. Our guides are as well-trained as their counterparts in Slovenia. Our equipment meets the same international standards. The rivers we use are, in many respects, more impressive — the Vjosa is wilder than anything that exists in Western Europe, and the Osumi Canyon has no equivalent west of the Balkans. The price difference reflects Albania's stage of tourism development, its lower operating costs, and our deliberate choice to keep rafting accessible rather than positioning it as a luxury product.

This gap will likely narrow over the next decade as Albania's profile as a destination grows. The guests visiting now are getting an experience that compares with the best in Europe at prices that will not last indefinitely. At €40 per person with everything included, Albanian river rafting represents some of the best value in European adventure tourism right now.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does rafting in Albania cost?

Our rafting tours are priced at €40 per person, all-inclusive. This covers your place on the raft, a professional guide, full safety equipment (life jacket, helmet, wetsuit), the safety kayak, and all logistics on the river. There are no hidden charges, no equipment hire fees added on top, and no surcharges. The price you see is the price you pay.

Are there group discounts for rafting in Albania?

Yes. Groups of eight or more people qualify for a reduced per-person rate. The exact saving depends on group size, tour, and date. Contact us on WhatsApp with your group size and preferred date for a personalised group quote. Corporate groups, school groups, and large family bookings all qualify for the group rate.

What exactly is included in the €40 rafting price?

The €40 includes: your place in the raft, a qualified professional guide, personal flotation device, helmet, wetsuit appropriate to the season, paddle, safety kayak escort, pre-trip safety briefing, first aid kit, and use of changing facilities. On full-day Vjosa tours it also includes a packed lunch stop. What is not included is transport to and from the meeting point and personal travel insurance.

Is the €40 price the same for both the Vjosa and Osumi tours?

Yes. We charge €40 per person regardless of which river you choose. We believe in simple, transparent pricing rather than variable packages. If you want to do both rivers on consecutive days, you pay €40 per person per day — a total of €80 for two completely different and genuinely spectacular river experiences.

Do you offer transfers from Tirana or Berat and how much do they cost?

We can arrange transfers from Tirana to Permet (for the Vjosa) and from Tirana or Berat to the Osumi Canyon. Transfer costs are quoted separately and depend on group size — a larger group splits the cost more ways, making it cheaper per person. Contact us with your group size and pick-up location for a combined quote.

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Read more: Beginners guide, Family rafting, Safety guide, or our group tours page.