Isar Rafting in Munich

Munich's wildest team adventure on the water

Last updated: March 2026

Corporate team rafting on the Isar river in Munich with turquoise water and green banks

An Isar rafting team event in Munich costs EUR 40-85 per person, lasts 3-5 hours, and works for groups of 10-60. The Isar river flowing through Munich offers a unique outdoor experience found in no other major German city as your team floats through green corridors with Alpine-fed turquoise water just minutes from the city center. Tours depart from Thalkirchen in Munich's south, passing beneath tree canopies and alongside gravel beaches. At EUR 40-55 per person you get a rubber boat tour with a guide, safety equipment, and a 3-hour paddle with a stop at the famous Flaucher beer garden. At EUR 60-85 per person expect a traditional wooden Floss raft experience, the historic Bavarian river transport format, with onboard beer, Brotzeit catering, a musician, and a 4-5 hour leisurely float. The combination of outdoor adventure, natural beauty, and a beer garden finish makes Isar rafting Munich's most distinctive team activity. GalaCube curates 3-5 vetted Isar rafting event matches and delivers them within 24 hours, free for you.

What is a Isar Rafting?

Raft the Isar river through Munich from traditional wooden Floss rafts to rubber boat tours. A uniquely Munich outdoor experience that combines adventure, nature, beer garden stops, and team bonding on Bavaria's most beautiful urban river.

Also known as: isar schlauchboot muenchen firma · Popular for company events and team building in Munich

💰 €4085 per person⏱️ 3-5 hours👥 1060 people☀️ Outdoor

Available in: Thalkirchen, Munich South

What to Expect

Your team meets at the departure point in Thalkirchen, south Munich, where the Isar flows through a surprisingly wild green corridor. After a safety briefing and life vest fitting, you board your raft — either a modern rubber boat (8–12 people per boat, some paddling required) or a traditional wooden Floss (20–60 people, no paddling, a helmsman steers). Then you push off into turquoise, Alpine-fed water that feels a world away from the city. The river carries you through tree-canopied stretches, past gravel beaches where locals sunbathe, and alongside the famous Flaucher area — Munich's most beloved urban nature spot. On rubber boat tours, your team paddles together through gentle rapids and calm stretches, with a guide calling out instructions and pointing out wildlife. On a Floss, the experience is more leisurely: your team sits at tables on the wooden raft while a musician plays, beer flows from onboard kegs, and a Brotzeit platter circulates. The contrast between floating on a river and being in a major city creates a surreal, memorable atmosphere. Most tours include a swimming stop at a gravel beach where the water is clean but cold — refreshingly so on a summer day. The final stretch passes under bridges and through the last green corridors before arriving at the disembarkation point. Rubber boat tours end at the Flaucher beer garden, where most teams continue the afternoon over a Mass of beer. Floss tours include the beer garden atmosphere onboard. Either way, the combination of outdoor adventure, natural beauty, and communal eating and drinking makes Isar rafting Munich's most distinctive team activity.

Pricing Breakdown

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Budget

At EUR 40–55 per person, you get a rubber boat tour with a professional guide, safety equipment, 3-hour paddle with a swim stop, and arrival at the Flaucher beer garden. No catering included — most teams buy food and drinks at the beer garden. Groups of 10–20 fit in 1–2 boats. Active, adventurous, and the most affordable option.

Mid-Range

At EUR 55–70 per person, expect a rubber boat tour with a guide, safety equipment, a packed lunch and drinks on the water, professional photography during the tour, and a longer 4-hour route with multiple stops. Some providers include a beer garden reservation at the endpoint. Best balance of adventure and comfort.

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Premium

At EUR 70–85 per person, you get the traditional wooden Floss experience — the historic Bavarian river transport format with onboard tables, a Brotzeit buffet, beer from local breweries, a musician, and a professional helmsman steering the 4–5 hour float. The Floss accommodates 20–60 people, making it ideal for larger groups. This is the quintessential Munich river experience.

TierDetails
BudgetAt EUR 40–55 per person, you get a rubber boat tour with a professional guide, safety equipment, 3-hour paddle with a swim stop, and arrival at the Flaucher beer garden. No catering included — most teams buy food and drinks at the beer garden. Groups of 10–20 fit in 1–2 boats. Active, adventurous, and the most affordable option.
Mid-RangeAt EUR 55–70 per person, expect a rubber boat tour with a guide, safety equipment, a packed lunch and drinks on the water, professional photography during the tour, and a longer 4-hour route with multiple stops. Some providers include a beer garden reservation at the endpoint. Best balance of adventure and comfort.
PremiumAt EUR 70–85 per person, you get the traditional wooden Floss experience — the historic Bavarian river transport format with onboard tables, a Brotzeit buffet, beer from local breweries, a musician, and a professional helmsman steering the 4–5 hour float. The Floss accommodates 20–60 people, making it ideal for larger groups. This is the quintessential Munich river experience.

Best Locations in Munich

Thalkirchen is the primary departure point for all Isar rafting in Munich — the Flaucher area south of the city center is where the river is wildest and greenest. Munich South along the Isar between Thalkirchen and Grosshesselohe offers the most scenic stretches with gravel beaches and tree canopies. For Floss tours, departure points vary but typically start further upstream near Wolfratshausen (30 minutes south of Munich by S-Bahn), floating into the city.

Tips from Our Team

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    Book Floss tours well in advance for summer weekends — traditional wooden rafts are limited in number and June-August weekends sell out months ahead, especially for groups of 20+.

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    Bring waterproof bags for phones and valuables — you will get splashed on rubber boats, and even Floss riders sometimes get wet. Most providers supply dry bags but bringing your own is more reliable.

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    Wear shoes that can get wet (sandals with straps or old trainers) — flip-flops are not allowed on rubber boats for safety, and river rocks require something with grip.

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    Schedule the rafting as an afternoon activity (13:00–14:00 start) followed by the beer garden — the natural flow from river to Flaucher beer garden creates a seamless afternoon-to-evening experience.

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