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Adventure through Theth and Valbona National Parks, Llogara Pass, Butrint, and other protected wilderness areas.

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Theth Albania Jeep Day Tour

Theth Albania Jeep Day Tour

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Explore the village of Theth and surrounding areas by 4x4 jeep and on foot with a small group. Drive through the village streets in comfort and stop along the way to visit the Kulla (tower) of Theth,…

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Albania's national parks aren't one experience — they're four very different ones, and lumping them together is how people plan the wrong trip. Theth and Valbona are the high Albanian Alps: the signature crossing is the 15km hike over the Valbona Pass (1,817m), 5-7 hours, reached via the Komani Lake ferry out of Shkodër, not the dangerous overland drive through Bajram Curri. Llogara is a coastal pine pass above the Riviera, an easy stop on the drive south. Butrint is a UNESCO archaeological site near Ksamil you walk in a couple of hours. Karaburun-Sazan is Albania's only marine park — reached only by boat from Vlora or Radhima, June through October, past the abandoned Sazani naval base and Grama Bay, whose cave walls hold thousands of carvings left by sailors, soldiers and merchants over centuries, the earliest dating to the 3rd century BC. The honest catch: these are spread across the whole country, north to south, and the mountains and the marine park each have a real season. You don't do all four in a long weekend. Pick the one that matches what you actually want — alpine hiking, a scenic drive, ancient ruins, or a boat day — and build around it.

Choosing a National Parks tour

Choose by effort and season, not by ticking a list. The Theth-Valbona trek is the real commitment: a night in Shkodër, the Komani ferry, a night in a Valbona guesthouse (€40-75, breakfast usually included, dinner varies), the pass, then a night in Theth. The trail is well-marked and solo hikers do it routinely — a guide (~€50/day) is optional, a luggage horse (€50) is worth it. No ATMs past Shkodër, so carry all your cash. If you want the Alps without the full trek, Razma or Kelmendi are easier bases on good roads. Karaburun-Sazan is a day, not a stay: boats leave Vlora port around 10:00 and return by 18:00, roughly €14 and up, hitting Sazani, the Haxhi Aliu sea cave, Grama Bay and a beach stop. Llogara and Butrint slot into a southern coast route without their own overnight. Don't try to pair the northern Alps and the southern marine park in the same short trip — they're a full country apart.

When to go

June to September is the honest window for the Alps. The Valbona Pass holds snow into May and sometimes early June — fatalities have happened on it in April and May, so shoulder-season "we'll risk it" plans are a mistake. September is arguably the best: ~17°C days, dry trail, thinner crowds, cafés on the pass open until late September, and the Komani ferry running (it operates roughly April to early November). The Karaburun-Sazan boats run June through October only; outside that the sea trips simply don't sail. Llogara and Butrint are fine most of the year, but summer is when the coast is fully alive. Book guesthouses 1-2 weeks ahead in high season.

Common questions

Do I need a guide for the Theth-Valbona hike?

No. The pass crossing is well-waymarked and solo hikers do it all the time — Maps.me works fine for navigation. A guide (about €50/day, arranged through your guesthouse) is worth it for off-trail routes but not for the main pass. What we'd actually book is a luggage horse (€50, handler included, carries up to 60kg) so you hike light, and your seat on the Komani ferry combo 3-5 days ahead in summer.

What's the safest way to reach Valbona?

The Komani Lake ferry from Shkodër — one of the great boat trips anywhere, and the route we recommend without exception. It runs Shkodër to Fierze, then the ferry through the gorge to Koman, then a van to Valbona. Do not drive the overland Tirana-Kukës-Bajram Curri road: it's long stretches of one-lane mountain road with blind corners and real head-on collision risk. It can be done by experienced mountain drivers, but it's the wrong call for most travelers.

How do I visit Karaburun-Sazan, and how old are the Grama Bay carvings?

It's boat-only, June through October — day trips leave Vlora port (by the Bologna Hotel) around 10:00 and return near 18:00, from roughly €14, or from Radhima's jetty. A typical trip takes in Sazani Island's abandoned naval town, the 100m Haxhi Aliu sea cave, and Grama Bay. The carvings there are ancient, not wartime: sailors, soldiers and merchants cut thousands of inscriptions into the cave walls over centuries, the earliest dating to around the 3rd century BC. Grama Bay was separately used as a special-forces base in WWII, but that's a later chapter, not the origin of the carvings.

Can I combine the northern Alps with the southern parks in one trip?

Only with real time. Theth-Valbona sits in the far north out of Shkodër; Butrint, Llogara and the Karaburun-Sazan boats are all deep south near the Riviera — that's the length of the country between them. A focused Alps trip runs about 3-4 days on its own. If you have 10-plus days we can route north-to-south and fit both, but in a week you should pick one end and do it properly rather than spend the trip in the car.