Zipline Over the Sava River

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Zipline Over the Sava River

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  • 1 day
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A day on the Sava River mixes water action with aerial speed. I love the pairing of a 13 km rafting run and then two zipline rides that let you see the river and valley from above. It’s the kind of experience that turns scenery into something you can feel.

One drawback to plan for: this is an active day. You’ll want to show up with the right shoes and be ready for a bit of adrenaline, since the zipline hits about 40 km/h.

Quick highlights I’d mark on your map

Zipline Over the Sava River - Quick highlights I’d mark on your map

  • 2 x 250 m ziplines over the river, so you fly twice
  • 13 km rafting with calm water mixed with rapids
  • All safety gear and insurance included for the descent
  • Live guide in Slovenian and English, so you won’t be guessing
  • No drinks or snacks included, so bring a plan for energy

Why This Sava River Day Feels Like Two Adventures

Zipline Over the Sava River - Why This Sava River Day Feels Like Two Adventures
This works so well because it changes your “viewpoint” twice. First you’re riding the river, negotiating twists, turns, and small waterfalls while you’re close to everything—water spray, sound, and speed. Then you switch to the zipline, where your brain finally realizes you’re traveling through open air above the blue Sava.

The zipline portion is especially attention-grabbing because you’re not just gliding slowly. The cable is about 250 meters long per ride, and you can reach around 40 km/h. That’s fast enough that you feel the run of acceleration and the quick whoosh overhead, not just a gentle scenic stroll.

And the rafting side isn’t presented as a one-note thrill. The water alternates between calmer stretches and more exciting rapids, which helps the day stay interesting instead of feeling like one long effort. It’s a good structure for beginners who want action but also for more experienced paddlers who like a mix.

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Meeting Point in Radovljica and What to Wear

Zipline Over the Sava River - Meeting Point in Radovljica and What to Wear
You’ll meet at Savska cesta 31, 4240 Radovljica, Slovenia. It’s worth arriving a little early so you can check in, get sorted, and avoid that last-minute scramble that kills good energy.

Wear sports shoes (comfortable shoes are specifically recommended). This is practical advice: rafting and ziplines both come with gear handling and movement, and footwear matters more than you think. Closed-toe shoes keep you comfortable and help you handle wet surfaces better.

Also keep it simple for clothing—bring what allows you to move. Drinks and snacks aren’t included, so if you like to eat before you go, do it with time to spare and don’t show up hungry.

Your 13 km Rafting Run: Action, Calm, and Small Waterfalls

Zipline Over the Sava River - Your 13 km Rafting Run: Action, Calm, and Small Waterfalls
The day starts with a 13-kilometer rafting trip on the Sava River. The main thing I like about this distance is that it’s long enough to feel like a real outing, not a quick taste. At the same time, it’s set up as a mix of calmer sections and rapids, so you get breaks from constant intensity.

Expect the trip to alternate:

  • calmer water stretches where you can reset your breathing and take in the greenery
  • exciting rapids that bring the adrenaline and teamwork into focus
  • sections with small waterfalls that add bounce and excitement

It’s described as suitable for both beginners and seasoned white-water enthusiasts. That matters because you’re not locked into one type of experience. If you’re new, you’ll likely appreciate that the trip doesn’t treat every minute like full-throttle chaos. If you’ve done rafting before, the rapids and waterfalls give you enough action to keep it from feeling staged.

You’ll also be surrounded by lush nature as you go. The river isn’t just scenery; it’s part of the pace. Even when the water calms down, the constant movement keeps the day from feeling like a slow transfer.

Gear, Insurance, and Your Instructor Moment

Zipline Over the Sava River - Gear, Insurance, and Your Instructor Moment
This is an activity where setup really counts. You’ll have all equipment needed for safe descent, and the experience includes insurance. That combo is part of why this feels like a proper package instead of a risky DIY outing.

You also get a live tour guide who speaks Slovenian and English. One of the standout bits from the available feedback is appreciation for the instruction—people specifically called out the briefing and the way it makes the experience feel safe and fun. That lines up with how rafting and ziplines work best: you’re more relaxed when you understand what’s happening next.

If you like to be prepared, come in ready to listen during the briefing. The best days run on clear instructions, not guesswork.

Two 250 m Ziplines Over the Sava: Speed With a View

After the rafting, you gear up for the main “fly” moment: 2 x 250-meter zipline rides across the Sava River. Each ride is about 250 meters, so you get two chances to enjoy the run rather than one quick turn.

Here’s what you should look forward to:

  • gliding over the river below and seeing the water from above
  • taking in wide views of the valley area from a totally different perspective
  • feeling real speed as you approach about 40 km/h

That 40 km/h detail matters because it’s where the experience stops being a novelty. You’re not just getting a skyline postcard. You’re traveling fast enough that your focus narrows—hands, body position, and enjoying the ride while your eyes scan down at the Sava River.

If you’re the type who gets nervous with heights, don’t pretend otherwise—this is an aerial activity. The practical move is to lean into the guidance you receive and follow instructions closely during the ride.

How the Pace Works: Rafting First, Then Fly

The order is simple and it’s a smart flow. Rafting first gets you warmed up through movement on the water. Then you move straight into ziplines, which feel like a second phase of adrenaline—different muscles, different sensation, different view.

You’ll also notice a “theme shift.” On the river, the action comes from navigating water conditions together. In the air, the action becomes your glide: the thrill is timing, balance, and speed while the scenery moves under you.

Because you’re doing both, you should plan your day like this is the centerpiece. If you stack too much immediately afterward, you’ll feel it. You’ll likely want time to reset—especially since you won’t have drinks and snacks included.

Price and Value: What You Actually Pay For

Zipline Over the Sava River - Price and Value: What You Actually Pay For
The price is $35 per person for a 1-day adventure. That sounds straightforward, but the value comes from what’s wrapped into that number.

Included:

  • 2 x 250 m zipline rides
  • all equipment for safe descent
  • insurance

Not included:

  • drinks and snacks

So you’re paying for more than the zipline alone. You’re also getting the rafting portion and the support structure around safety and guidance. For many outdoor activities, the hidden costs show up in equipment rentals, guiding time, and safety coverage. Here, those core parts are bundled.

One easy way to judge value for yourself: calculate how much you’d normally spend on a guided rafting experience plus a guided zipline with equipment. If you’d pay separately for those things, this package looks much more reasonable than it first appears.

What’s Allowed (and What’s Not) Before You Go

A few rules are stated clearly, and they affect your comfort and schedule.

Not allowed:

  • pets
  • intoxication

Also: do not drink alcohol before visiting.

This isn’t just about rules on paper. These activities require you to listen and move safely while wearing gear. Alcohol dulls reaction time and decision-making, and it’s exactly the kind of risk that ruins a good day for everyone.

If you’re bringing friends, set the expectation early: this is an active, safety-first adventure.

Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible, With One Caveat

The activity is listed as wheelchair accessible. That’s encouraging, and it means the operator is set up to accommodate a wider range of needs.

One practical caveat: the information provided doesn’t explain how every step of rafting works for mobility devices. If accessibility is a key factor for you, I’d recommend asking directly when you check starting times—so you get a clear answer about what participation looks like for your exact situation.

Who This Sava River Zipline + Rafting Day Is For

This fits best if you want a full outdoor hit in one day:

  • you want both water action and aerial speed
  • you like guided experiences with equipment and insurance handled for you
  • you enjoy views you can’t get from a road

It might be less ideal if you’re looking for a calm, slow-paced day. This is gear-based, active, and you’ll be moving around between activities. Also, since drinks and snacks aren’t included, you’ll need to manage your energy.

If you’re traveling with a group that has different personalities—one person craving speed, another person who likes the river side of things—this format is a strong compromise.

Radovljica as Your Base: Add It to a Slovenian Day Trip

Your meeting point is in Radovljica, which is a handy base if you’re exploring central Slovenia. With a 1-day structure, you can pair this with other sightseeing without turning your whole schedule into a logistics nightmare.

Because you’ll likely be outdoors for the day, think about how you’ll handle timing and comfort afterward. Shoes you can rinse, a change of clothes, and a plan for a meal later will make the finish feel smoother instead of rushed.

Should You Book the Tinaraft Sava River Zipline + Rafting Day?

I think you should book if the idea of combining 13 km rafting with two 250 m zipline rides hits your sweet spot. The price is low for the amount of guided, equipment-supported activity you’re getting, and the safety setup is part of the package.

I’d also book with eyes open: the overall rating shown is 2.6 based on 5 reviews, so it’s not universally loved. Still, the most strongly praised element in the available feedback is the instruction quality—people highlighted the briefing and the overall experience feeling great once you’re guided through it. That suggests you’ll get the most from this day if you pay attention, follow directions, and let the guide run the timing.

Before you commit, double-check:

  • you have sports shoes
  • you’re good with an active outdoor day
  • you won’t need snacks or drinks provided on-site

If that sounds like your kind of Slovenia day, this is a solid “one-day story” with real adrenaline and real views.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point for Zipline Over the Sava River?

The meeting point is Savska cesta 31, 4240 Radovljica, Slovenia.

How long does the experience last?

The experience is listed as 1 day.

How much does it cost?

The price is $35 per person.

What activities are included?

You get a 13 km rafting trip on the Sava River plus two 250 m zipline rides across the river.

Are drinks and snacks included?

No. Drinks and snacks are not included.

What should I wear?

The advice is to wear sports shoes and bring comfortable shoes.

Are pets allowed?

No. Pets are not allowed.

Is there free cancellation and a pay-later option?

Yes. Free cancellation is available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can reserve now and pay later.

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