
Canyoning
Water down, you after it. The freshest way to spend July.
Duration
½ – 2 days
Group
4 – 10 people
Level
Beginner – intermediate
01 – Brief
Why this one.
Canyoning is descending a waterfall on a rope, swimming through pools, jumping off rocks into natural basins and squeezing through narrow canyons. The freshest sport on a summer day — and one of the least expected trips you can do in Serbia.
We run proven canyons — Brnjičanska Reka, Stara Planina, Vrelo (ME), Croatian canyons (Cetina, Kamačnik). Every canyon has its character — from easy ones with 3–4 rappels to serious full-day descents with 100 m waterfalls.
Before getting in the water — a briefing on rappelling technique, swimming in the canyon, safety on dry sections. The price includes full gear (wetsuit, helmet, harness, rope, dry bag for your phone).
Requirements — be able to swim 50 m in clothes and have no heart issues. Claustrophobia isn't a problem for most of our canyons — tell us in advance and we'll pick a suitable one.
02 – What you get
Things you can't buy online.
- /01Brnjičanska Reka, Stara Planina, Cetina, Vrelo
- /02Full wetsuit gear included
- /03Two guides for all groups
- /04Combine with overnight in nature
- /05Optional photo/video session in the canyon
- /06Plan B canyon if water level isn't right

◍ Breathing break
“Water down, you after it. The freshest way to spend July.”
04 – Who it's for
Who comes to us.
- Anyone who can swim and has the nerve to jump from 5 m
- Groups of friends wanting a summer adrenaline hit
- Those who've 'tried everything' in Serbia but not this
- Active families with kids 14+
- Guiding by 2 guides
- Full gear (wetsuit, helmet, harness, rope)
- Dry pack
- Insurance
- Hot tea after the tour
- Swimsuit
- Shoes suitable for water
- Transport to the canyon
- Tell us in the inquiry — we'll send a personalized list for the program
05 – FAQ
Questions we keep hearing.
01Do I have to jump?
No. Every jump is optional — there's always an alternative (rope descent or bypass). Many guests jump only on the second tour.
02What if I feel ill in the canyon?
Guides have rescue and extraction gear and first-aid kit. We picked canyons with evacuation routes.
03Is it cold?
The water is 10–14 °C. The wetsuit protects you — after 10 min you don't feel cold. After the tour you change into warm clothes and drink tea.
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