Top Rafting Destinations in Albania — Where to Find the Best Rapids

Albania has some of the wildest, least-crowded rafting rivers left in Europe. Here is our complete guide to the best places to raft in the country, written by guides who paddle these rivers every week.

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Top rafting destinations in Albania — Vjosa River

1. The Vjosa River — Europe's Last Wild River

The Vjosa is the undisputed crown jewel of Albanian rafting. It is also the last free-flowing wild river of its size in Europe — 270 kilometers from the mountains of Greece to the Adriatic Sea without a single dam. In 2023 it became the first Wild River National Park in Europe. There is nothing else like it on the continent.

The Vjosa offers more variety than any other Albanian river. The Permet section is gentle Class I-II and perfect for families. The Kelcyre Gorge delivers Class II-III with spectacular cliff scenery. The Tepelene section runs Class III-IV in spring for advanced paddlers. We recommend the Vjosa for first-time visitors because the water is consistent from April through October. See our full Vjosa rafting page for routes and pricing.

2. The Osumi Canyon — Albania's Grand Canyon

The Osumi River carves its way through a 26-kilometer limestone canyon in southern Albania. The canyon walls rise as high as 80 meters above the water, and the river has been working on this gorge for more than three million years. For drama and scenery, no other Albanian river comes close.

The Osumi runs hardest in late April and May, when the rapids hit Class II-III and the canyon walls are filled with wildflowers. By July and August the water levels drop and the river becomes calm enough for river tubing. The Osumi is shorter than the Vjosa as a season, but for sheer canyon scenery it is unbeatable. Full route information on our Osumi rafting page.

3. Permet — The Best Base for Rafting

Permet is the small mountain town that serves as our base of operations. It sits on the banks of the Vjosa, 90 minutes from Gjirokastra (a UNESCO World Heritage city) and three hours from Tirana. The whole area is shaped around the river — there are hot springs, traditional stone villages, and some of the best food in southern Albania. If you are spending more than a day rafting, Permet is where to stay. Read more on our rafting Permet page.

4. Çorovodë — Gateway to the Osumi

Çorovodë is the small town at the start of the Osumi Canyon. It is not a tourist destination in itself, but it is where rafting trips on the Osumi launch and where many guests have lunch after the trip. From Çorovodë you can also hike to the Pirogoshi Cave, one of the longest cave systems in Albania, or visit the village of Tomorr for views over the whole region.

5. Bistrica River, Near Saranda

The Bistrica is a short, calm river near Saranda on the Albanian Riviera. It is not a whitewater destination — the rapids are Class I and the route is more of a scenic float than a thrill ride — but it is a pleasant half-day activity if you are already on the coast and want to combine some river time with your beach holiday. We do not currently operate on the Bistrica; it is run by a small Saranda-based operator.

How to Choose the Right Destination

Most travelers do not have time to raft every river, so here is our honest recommendation. If you have one day, go to the Vjosa from Permet — it has the best balance of accessibility, scenery, and reliable water. If you have two days and want maximum variety, do one day on the Vjosa and one day in the Osumi Canyon. If you specifically want the most dramatic photos, the Osumi wins. If you want the longest, most genuinely wild river experience, the Vjosa wins. Look at our packages for combined Vjosa + Osumi options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the best rafting river in Albania?

It depends on what you are looking for. The Vjosa is Europe's last wild river and offers the longest season and most variety — from Class I-II for beginners to Class IV in the Tepelene section. The Osumi has the most dramatic scenery, with 80-meter limestone canyon walls. For most first-time visitors, we recommend the Vjosa for its consistent water and wild valley feel.

How many rivers can you raft in Albania?

Three rivers are commercially run for rafting in Albania: the Vjosa (the most popular), the Osumi (most dramatic canyon), and to a smaller extent the Bistrica near Saranda. The Vjosa and Osumi see by far the most rafting traffic and are the only rivers we operate on.

Where is the best whitewater rafting in Albania?

For the strongest whitewater, the Tepelene section of the Vjosa offers Class III-IV rapids in spring. The Osumi Canyon delivers Class II-III throughout May. For the biggest reliable rapids, come in late April or May when snowmelt is feeding the rivers.

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