River descent with one-seater inflatable boats. A professional river guide accompanies 5-6 rafts.


Where can I do monoraft?

  • Peloponnese – Lousios & Alfios River (grade 2-3)
  • Evritania – Acheloos River (grade I), Tavropos River (grade II), Trikeriotis River (grade 3)
  • Meteora – Aspropotamos (grade III), Aliakmonas (various difficulty levels from 1-5)
  • Grevena – Venetikos river (various difficulty levels from 1-5), Mileopotamos River (grade 4)
  • Kissavos – Pinios (various difficulty levels from 1-3)
  • Zagorochoria – Voidomatis (grade 1-2)
  • Drama – Aggitis (grade 2)
  • Kastoria – Nestorio (grade 2)
  • Tzoumerka – Kalaritikos, (grade IV) Arachthos (various difficulty levels from 1-4)
  • Nafpaktia – Evinos (grade 2)
  • Mountainous Pella – Hydrobiotope Agra, Vegoritida Lake
  • Xanthi – Nestos (difficulty level 1-3)

When can I do monoraft?

Monoraft usually takes place in Greece between October to June, though in some rivers you can enjoy rafting throughοut the year.


Participation Requirements

In order to participate in a descent with monoraft you must have already participated in a rafting descent. You have to start from descents in rivers of 1st and 2nd grade of difficulty. Then you can gradually continue to more difficult descents of 3rd-4th degree of difficulty. You must know how to swim and be in good physical condition.


What do I need to carry with me?

What you need to have with you is a pair of shoes that will get wet, a swimming suit, a t-shirt and a towel.


Necessary Equipment

A neoprene suit and pair of socks, windproof jacket, helmet, life jacket and a paddle.


Similarly, for other lake activities you can visit : Canoe-kayaking in Greece and River Kayaking in Greece.