The country itself has everything to offer from amazing beaches to hiking in the Alps, interactive cities or medieval villages. You know what is the best part of it ? From the northernmost point to the southernmost point of the country it only takes 7 hours by car and you will be able to experience it all.The country is rich in archeological sites with ancient Greek and Roman temples and forts, with a lot of it being part of UNESCO. If you are looking forward to giving this country a chance, you should do so by planning everything and giving it some weeks.
Even-though all the languages in Europe originate from either Latin, Slavic or German families, Albanian is unique in its kind and doesn't resemble to anything. It is one of the most ancient languages in Europe and the world and has its own branch on the linguistic tree. Albanians are really proud of what they represent and their language so if you would like to learn some short phrases such as Faleminderit (Thank you), Mirupafshim(Goodbye), Pershendetje (hello), they really appreciate it.
If you plan on renting a car, you will be able to reach different cities in a shorter time and a more comfortable way. However if you are planning on relying in public transport, keep in mind buses don't have online schedules and tickets are not payable online. Therefore you will need of a local to get you through terminals, bus schedules, prices and everything else. Don't worry though, remember when we said Albanias are the friendliest people you will ever find? There will always be someone ready to help, as long as they speak your language.
Albania is one of the cheapest countries in Europe. You can enjoy everything for far less than you would in its neighbor country Greece and still have an amazing experience. The authentic food is delicious, affordable and everywhere! You can find from streetfood at a cost of 2 Our per meal up to more expensive restaurants with a western touch.
This in-depth cultural tour includes three UNESCO sites, Berat, Gjirokastra, and Butrint. The tour starts in Gjirokaster, where you’ll visit the castle, Bazaar, and Zekate House, the best example of a traditional house in Gjirokastra.
After a night in Gjirokastra, you’ll visit the amazing Blue Eye, one of the most beautiful natural phenomena in Albania. It’s a freshwater spring of crystal-clear water, going down at least 50 meters. Moving on to the second UNESCO site, Butrint National Park, one of the most significant historical site sin Albania, where you’ll find countless archaeological finds, like an amphitheatre, Roman Forum, and more.
Next is Berat, the final UNESCO site. You’ll visit the castle of Berat, one of the oldest castles in Albania, as well as the neighborhoods of Mangalem and Gorica, from where you’ll get some amazing views of the city. Finally you’ll visit the Iconographic Museum Onufri, which is a very interesting spot preferred by tourists.
This day tour will take you back to the medieval times, where you’ll learn more about Albania’s rich culture and history. You’ll meet with your guide at 9 in the morning in the center of Tirana, and then you’ll head to Kruja. Firstly you’ll visit Kruja castle and the Gjergj Kastrioti Museum, along with the Old Bazaar. There you’ll find some amazing artisanal crafts and Albanian souvenirs.
Next you’ll travel to the coastal town of Durres, where you’ll visit the Roman amphitheatre, the largest one ever built in the Balkans. The very last stop will be the Venetian Tower, or Durres Castle. It was built in the 15th century, and is now turned into a restaurant/museum.
If you’re looking for a tour filled with beautiful and historical places, this is the one for you. The tour will start in Tirana, where you’ll meet with your guide, and continue to Saranda. The ride will offer stunning views of the Riviera. After wandering a bit around Saranda, you’ll carry on to the next stop, The Blue Eye.
This beautiful natural spring is a real gem, with its turquoise water and lush surrounding greenery. Finally, you’ll head to Gjirokastra, also known as “The Stone City”, and considered the best-preserved medieval town in the Balkans. You’ll visit the Gjirokastra Castle, as well as the Old Bazaar and Zekate House. This house is a great example of a medieval old house, and it’s now open to the public as a museum.
Kruja is one of the most significant cities in Albania, being the hometown of the National Hero Skanderbeg. After meeting in Tirana, you’ll drive for about an hour and reach Kruja. You’ll walk through the cobblestone streets and visit the Bazaar, where you’ll find great souvenirs and craftworks.
Next is Kruja Castle, which is located on top of a hill, offering amazing views. Inside the castle there’s also the National Gjergj Kastrioti Museum, containing objects dating back to Skanderbeg’s times. You’ll get to see amazing exhibits, showcasing his life and biggest achievements.
The entrance fee for the castle and museum are also included in the tour.