Rafting in Zermatt
Surrounded by the iconic peaks of the Swiss Alps, Zermatt offers exhilarating rafting experiences on pristine mountain rivers. Discover the rush of whitewater against a backdrop of breathtaking alpine scenery, where adventure and nature meet in perfect harmony.
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Rafting on the Vispa River near Zermatt
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Organized by Valrafting
Zermatt, Switzerland
2.5 hrs
From€132
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Kyle K., Switzerland — 17/08/2024
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So much fun and spectacular views. Definitely worth doing!
Greg S., United States — 04/08/2025
5/5
The guides were great
Xinyi T., Germany — 30/05/2022
5/5
Unforgettable Sky Experience, so nice!
Anna Michelle M., Guatemala — 29/07/2019
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TANDEM PARAGLIDING IN ZERMATT
Thomas L., Singapore — 14/07/2019
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Frequently asked questions about Zermatt
The optimal season for rafting in Zermatt is usually from late May to September, when river levels are ideal due to snowmelt and warmer weather.
Most rafting experiences in Zermatt are suitable for beginners, as local professionals provide full instruction and guidance on the river.
All essential rafting equipment, including wetsuits, helmets and life jackets, is supplied by the guide. You should bring swimwear and a towel.
There is typically a minimum age of 12 for rafting in Zermatt, and participants should be able to swim and have a basic level of fitness.
Safety is a priority, with certified guides, safety briefings and high-quality equipment provided on every rafting trip in Zermatt.
Rafting in Zermatt is subject to weather and river conditions, and trips may be rescheduled or cancelled if conditions are unsafe. Check the activity page for the latest updates.
Most guides in Zermatt speak English and other languages, and rafting trips generally last between 2 and 4 hours depending on the route. Check the activity page for specific language options and timings.