Cetina River

Cetina River

Cetina River

Originating from the Dinara mountain on the Croatia–Bosnia and Herzegovina border, the Cetina River winds over 60 miles (96 kilometers) before emptying into the Adriatic Sea near Split. The river’s dynamic landscape, featuring rushing rapids, cascading waterfalls, and intriguing tunnels, has made it a prime destination for adventure sports in Dalmatia. Visitors can experience the thrill of rafting and canyoning, navigating through the river’s natural obstacles and enjoying the scenic beauty of the surrounding countryside.

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