When you think of rafting, wooded gorges and mountain backdrops come to mind, not urban scenery. For an off-beat way to tour the city, a rafting tour in Rome combines sightseeing with thrills.
Take in ancient and modern surroundings from the Tiber River, and even dig in your paddles for some genuine rapids!
When you think of rafting, wooded gorges and mountain backdrops come to mind, not urban scenery. For an off-beat way to tour the city, a rafting tour in Rome combines sightseeing with thrills.
Take in ancient and modern surroundings from the Tiber River, and even dig in your paddles for some genuine rapids!
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When you think of rafting, wooded gorges and mountain backdrops come to mind, not urban scenery. For an off-beat way to tour the city, a rafting tour in Rome combines sightseeing with thrills.
Take in ancient and modern surroundings from the Tiber River, and even dig in your paddles for some genuine rapids!
Here's all you need to know about rafting tours, one of the most exhilarating outdoor activities in Rome.
The best rafting tours are adventure sightseeing trips down the historic Tiber River. An expert guide will not only teach you the basics of rafting, but will also dazzle you with facts about the “Eternal City.”
On your 2-hour descent of the Tiber, you will glide by ancient churches, the circular Castel Sant’Angelo, museums and float under centuries-old bridges. There are several sets of rapids to add excitement to the journey.
The Isola Tiberina is a highlight of a tour on the river. It is the only island in the river as it passes through the city. If you opt for a higher-end rafting tour, you will have a chance to disembark and snap memorable photos of this special place.
Rafting tours in Rome cost between 45€ per person and 60€ per person. The more expensive tours start with a short walking tour filled with history as your guide leads you to the banks of the Tiber.
You will also make a stop at Isola Tiberina to explore one of the world’s smallest inhabited islands.
Rafting tours include use of a life jacket, helmet, paddle and a safety briefing. The raft fits up to eight participants plus the guide.
The guide will fill the 2 hours with facts and tips on rafting technique. The more expensive tours also include a snack and use of a dry bag.
You will meet your rafting guide at the Piazza del Popolo for a short walk to where the raft is docked on the Tiber. The rafting tour will start near either the Ponte Regina Margherita or the Ponte Flaminio.
Rafting tours in Rome last two hours. More expensive tours also provide a 20-minute walking tour from the meeting spot to the dock as well as a stop at Isola Tiberina.
Rafting tours are offered from April to October. Summer is the busiest season is, so if you'd like to avoid crowds, a tour in April, May, September or October may be preferable.
Yes, rafting tours in Rome are safe, as they provide expert guides and safety equipment. These excursions are not suitable for pregnant travelers or those with heart conditions, or other serious medical concerns. If in doubt, check with the tour provider before booking.
Rafting tours in Rome allow children aged 12 and above, with an accompanying adult.
Rafting tours in Rome will be canceled if weather conditions are unsuitable, and you can reschedule your trip or get a refund.