Tucked along Albania’s central-western coast, Karavasta Lagoon is the largest lagoon in the country and one of the most unique natural attractions in the Balkans. Famous for its rich biodiversity,...
Daily Excursions in Velipojë Nestled along Albania’s Adriatic coastline near the border with Montenegro, Velipojë is a charming seaside village known for its wide sandy beaches, therapeutic sea breeze, and...
Shëngjin is one of Albania’s most inviting seaside towns, located just north of Lezhë. With its long sandy beaches, clear waters, and family-friendly atmosphere, it’s a destination that combines relaxation,...
Set between the Adriatic coast and the northern highlands, the city of Lezhë is a blend of history, culture, and quiet charm. It might not be as famous as Tirana...
Daily Trips in Durres As one of the oldest cities in Albania and the country’s largest port, Durrës is a vibrant mix of antiquity, beach life, and modern charm. Located...
Daily Excursions Vlora Vlorë isn’t just a summer destination—it’s a cornerstone of Albania’s identity. Located where the Adriatic meets the Ionian Sea, this city blends scenic coastline with rich history...
Tongo Island Hidden in the southernmost tip of Albania, near the Greek border, Tongo is a quiet mountain village that few travelers know—but those who visit never forget. With its...
Perched high above the city of Berat, Berat Castle (Kalaja e Beratit) is not just a historic site — it’s a living community. With its impressive stone walls, Byzantine churches,...
Hidden within the mighty walls of Berat Castle, the Church of Saint Sofia is a quiet gem that carries centuries of history and faith. With its humble design and deep...
With white Ottoman houses stacked like puzzle pieces and a majestic castle watching over it all, Berat is one of Albania’s most beautiful and historic cities. Located in central Albania...
Tucked away at the edge of the turquoise Bay of Kotor, the City of Kotor is a magical blend of medieval charm, winding alleyways, and dramatic mountain backdrops. This UNESCO...
Just a short ride from Albania’s bustling capital, Dajti National Park offers a cool, forested retreat high above the city. Known as “Tirana’s Balcony,” Mount Dajt stands at 1,613 meters...
Visit Koman Tucked deep in the rugged north of Albania, Koman is a small village that opens the door to some of the country’s most breathtaking landscapes. While many travelers...
Tucked within the Narta Lagoon near Vlorë, Zvërnec Island is a serene and spiritual destination known for its ancient monastery, wooden footbridge, and natural beauty. Surrounded by calm waters and...
Visit Ksamil Turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, and tiny islands just offshore—Ksamil is Albania’s answer to the Maldives. Located in the far south of the country, near the Greek border and...
Once off-limits to civilians, Sazan Island is now one of Albania’s most intriguing and mysterious destinations. Located at the meeting point of the Adriatic and Ionian Seas, just off the...
Lake Ohrid is more than just a lake — it’s a living, breathing treasure that bridges two countries and thousands of years of history. With its crystal-clear waters, ancient towns,...
Perched between the Albanian Riviera and the Ceraunian Mountains, Llogara National Park is one of Albania’s most dramatic and awe-inspiring natural areas. As you wind through the Llogara Pass, the...
Nestled in the remote northeastern highlands of Albania lies one of the country’s most magical landscapes — Lura National Park (Parku Kombëtar i Lurës). Known for its untouched alpine scenery,...
Perched high above the medieval town of Kotor, the Castle of Kotor—also known as San Giovanni Fortress or St. John’s Fortress—stands as a testament to centuries of history, resilience, and...