Drinska Regata is a tourist and recreational event held on the Drina River and it is the most visited event in Western Serbia and central summer event on the water in the region.
It is active since 1994 and is organised by S.T.C. "Bajina Bašta" and the municipality of Bajina Bašta for recreation in wooden rafts.
Day one of the festival features a swimming competition and fish soup competition near the small river of Vrelo in Perucac. The following day includes ‘Competition Regata’ itself, which goes from Perucac to Bajina Bašta and dives from the Drina bridge which connects Bajina Bašta and Skelani in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The third day is reserved for a major event and fun - recreational downhill, which involved hundreds of vessels and crew, with the trumpet, floating bar, music raft, barbecue and other specialties of the local.
At the plateau of the confluence of the Raca into the Drina, there is a music event held named ‘Most-fest’ (Bridge-Fest),and at the city square Health and Recreation Fair.
The three-day regatta accompanied by concerts and other events, attracts over 100,000 visitors from within the country and abroad.
The course of the Regata is 25 km (16 mi) long, stretching between Perucac and Rogacica, and lasts for some three and a half hours. Festivities surrounding the Regata were later extended to 5 days. The 24th Regata, held in July 2017, was the most attended: over 1,500 vessels with 20,000 people on the boats and 120,000 visitors in total. Most of the visitors are domestic, but tourists from distant countries, like Russia, Israel, China, United States or Australia also visit.
Drinska Regata is a tourist and recreational event held on the Drina River and it is the most visited event in Western Serbia and central summer event on the water in the region.
It is active since 1994 and is organised by S.T.C. "Bajina Bašta" and the municipality of Bajina Bašta for recreation in wooden rafts.
Day one of the festival features a swimming competition and fish soup competition near the small river of Vrelo in Perucac. The following day includes ‘Competition Regata’ itself, which goes from Perucac to Bajina Bašta and dives from the Drina bridge which connects Bajina Bašta and Skelani in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The third day is reserved for a major event and fun - recreational downhill, which involved hundreds of vessels and crew, with the trumpet, floating bar, music raft, barbecue and other specialties of the local.
At the plateau of the confluence of the Raca into the Drina, there is a music event held named ‘Most-fest’ (Bridge-Fest),and at the city square Health and Recreation Fair.
The three-day regatta accompanied by concerts and other events, attracts over 100,000 visitors from within the country and abroad.
The course of the Regata is 25 km (16 mi) long, stretching between Perucac and Rogacica, and lasts for some three and a half hours. Festivities surrounding the Regata were later extended to 5 days. The 24th Regata, held in July 2017, was the most attended: over 1,500 vessels with 20,000 people on the boats and 120,000 visitors in total. Most of the visitors are domestic, but tourists from distant countries, like Russia, Israel, China, United States or Australia also visit.
Drinska Regata is a tourist and recreational event held on the Drina River and it is the most visited event in Western Serbia and central summer event on the water in the region.
It is active since 1994 and is organised by S.T.C. "Bajina Bašta" and the municipality of Bajina Bašta for recreation in wooden rafts.
Day one of the festival features a swimming competition and fish soup competition near the small river of Vrelo in Perucac. The following day includes ‘Competition Regata’ itself, which goes from Perucac to Bajina Bašta and dives from the Drina bridge which connects Bajina Bašta and Skelani in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The third day is reserved for a major event and fun - recreational downhill, which involved hundreds of vessels and crew, with the trumpet, floating bar, music raft, barbecue and other specialties of the local.
At the plateau of the confluence of the Raca into the Drina, there is a music event held named ‘Most-fest’ (Bridge-Fest),and at the city square Health and Recreation Fair.
The three-day regatta accompanied by concerts and other events, attracts over 100,000 visitors from within the country and abroad.
The course of the Regata is 25 km (16 mi) long, stretching between Perucac and Rogacica, and lasts for some three and a half hours. Festivities surrounding the Regata were later extended to 5 days. The 24th Regata, held in July 2017, was the most attended: over 1,500 vessels with 20,000 people on the boats and 120,000 visitors in total. Most of the visitors are domestic, but tourists from distant countries, like Russia, Israel, China, United States or Australia also visit.
Drinska Regata is a tourist and recreational event held on the Drina River and it is the most visited event in Western Serbia and central summer event on the water in the region.
It is active since 1994 and is organised by S.T.C. "Bajina Bašta" and the municipality of Bajina Bašta for recreation in wooden rafts.
Day one of the festival features a swimming competition and fish soup competition near the small river of Vrelo in Perucac. The following day includes ‘Competition Regata’ itself, which goes from Perucac to Bajina Bašta and dives from the Drina bridge which connects Bajina Bašta and Skelani in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The third day is reserved for a major event and fun - recreational downhill, which involved hundreds of vessels and crew, with the trumpet, floating bar, music raft, barbecue and other specialties of the local.
At the plateau of the confluence of the Raca into the Drina, there is a music event held named ‘Most-fest’ (Bridge-Fest),and at the city square Health and Recreation Fair.
The three-day regatta accompanied by concerts and other events, attracts over 100,000 visitors from within the country and abroad.
The course of the Regata is 25 km (16 mi) long, stretching between Perucac and Rogacica, and lasts for some three and a half hours. Festivities surrounding the Regata were later extended to 5 days. The 24th Regata, held in July 2017, was the most attended: over 1,500 vessels with 20,000 people on the boats and 120,000 visitors in total. Most of the visitors are domestic, but tourists from distant countries, like Russia, Israel, China, United States or Australia also visit.