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30 km from Split
42 km from Makarska
Frequently asked questions
While we do take walk-ins and last minute reservations, we strongly suggest that you book your trip as far in advance as possible. Our trips fill up quickly, especially during the peak rafting season. Some trips we offer are by reservation only, please do not hesitate to contact us with any reservation questions.
Rafting is thrilling, exciting, wet, wild, and unbelievably fun. However, as with all adventure sports, there is inherent and assumed risk involved. Risk contributes to the excitement, and is one of the reasons people enjoy rafting at all levels. The guides working are trained to minimize and manage risks, and statistically speaking, you’re safer in a raft than in your car.
A very important aspect in any emergency is the ability to self rescue; please take this into account when reserving your rafting adventure. Please do not hesitate to ask any and all questions concerning what may be the best trip for you and your party.
Yes. Everyone on rafting trips wears a life vest. Many non-swimmers go on rafting trips, and they have a great time. Your guide will give you an in depth and engaging river orientation talk before your trip explaining what you should prepare for and do in the event you fall out of the raft. Guides are trained in swiftwater rescue and will ensure that you feel comfortable with the whitewater conditions on your trip. All non-swimming folks should inform their guide on the trip.
The majority of our trips use paddle rafts. This means that rafters will be an active source of power to move the boat in the river. Guide will instruct you on how to paddle, and you will need to learn easy commands from your guide to help maneuver the boat as it moves downstream. You should be reasonably healthy, and must be able to fit into the life vest we supply.
I have a family with young children, can they go rafting?Yes. There are, however, age and weight restrictions specific to each river trip, so please check into the details for the trip you’re interested in, and contact us with any questions or concerns. I am a senior citizen, can I go rafting?
Please arrive by the time your confirmation email shows. Double-check your reservation to confirm the right location (we have several), and confirm your familiarity with the directions. If you’re new to the area, you may want to allow extra time to ensure you arrive at least 15 – 30 minutes prior to your trip’s departure. Every once in awhile, guests end up at the wrong rafting company. All trips leave our outposts at their scheduled departure times, so if you are late, you will miss the trip.
Your trip begins when you meet us at our Camp at check-in time. Feel free to come earlier and relax in our Robinson camp, or even have a swim in Cetina. You will recieve equipment and everyone gets geared up. Your guide will deliver a safety talk – a vital discussion about how to be safe on the water. We will then load on the off-road vehicle which will transport you to the “put in.” At the put-in we move quickly to get out on the river. You’ll help carry rafts (many hands make light work). Once the rafts are on the river, so are you. You’ll receive a paddle talk, learn to paddle as a team, and be rafting before you know it. Then you’ll head on down the river, learn a little, enjoy the scenery, and hopefully, see some wildlife.
Bringing your own devices is at your own risk, and we are not responsible for any lost or damaged belongings in the event of any rafting incident.
Tipping is always appreciated but never expected. As with all of our adventures, your guide works hard to ensure that you have a fun, yet safe adventure, and they appreciate being tipped. If you feel your guide has done a good job at keeping you entertained and sharing the wonderful environment with you, feel free to tip them.