Semi-Private Tour of North Macedonia: Ohrid & Struga from Tirana
Visit the UNESCO world heritage site of Ohrid in North Macedonia in this small group tour from Tirana, Albania.
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Visit the UNESCO world heritage site of Ohrid in North Macedonia in this small group tour from Tirana, Albania.
Visit the splendours of Montenegrin Riviera: Sveti Stefan, Budva and Kotor in one day from Tirana, Albania
According to UNESCO, Ohrid is one of the oldest human settlements in Europe, located on the shores of Lake Ohrid, one of the world’s oldest and deepest lakes. For centuries, the town has been a cross…
On this private day tour of Prizren and Pristina, you will explore the best of Kosovo, focusing on history, culture, and heritage. These two cities showcase a unique blend of Albanian traditions alon…
Walking through the narrowed stone streets of UNESCO-city, Berat offers a fantastic view of the windows that seem to stand on top of each other.
Explore the unparalleled beauty of Kosovo. This Day Tour of Prizren will be a voyage through time, exposing you to the historical, cultural, and heritage-rich sites of the most important city of the…
If you are planning a Balkan trip, Prizren is a must-see destination you should add to your bucket list. Our tour leader will come and pick you up at your hotel in Tirana in the morning. Prizren is c…
Join this small group hiking tour in Theth National Park and hike to Blue Eye and Grunasi Waterfall in one day
Come join us on this incredible day tour of Ohrid & Ohrid Lake and explore the wonders of UNESCO sites, glorious lake views, and the local culture . During this tour from Tirana, you will also have t…
Be amazed by the mesmerizing blue waters of Ksamil and Blue eye and enjoy a city tour around Saranda all in one day.
Join us for a full-day escape to one of Albania’s hidden gems — the breathtaking Cape of Rodon, a stunning peninsula surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea. This peaceful destination…
Planning your holidays by your own selves makes it harder for you to visit the whole highlights of a country. The reason I choose to offer different types of CUSTOMIZED experiences is to show you th…
On this private Montenegro day tour from Albania, you will explore two of the country’s most charming coastal cities: Kotor and Budva. Both cities, part of the Montenegrin Riviera, are famous for the…
Join us on a private day tour through South Albania, where history, culture, and natural beauty come together in a fully personalized experience. Begin with a scenic drive from Tirana to Gjirokastra…
Embark on a journey to discover the beauty of Southern Albania with our exclusive Tour of Saranda, Butrint, and Gjirokastra. This carefully crafted tour package is designed to offer a unique travel e…
Experience the unique charm of Albania on a multi-day tour, from the Gheg region in the north to Toskeria in the south. Uncover the history of the nation, from the dawn of antiquity to the present da…
Anyone who chooses to explore and visit the city of Durrës with me will be immersed in a narrative intertwined with academic, historical, and social knowledge of the city. This means that together,…
✅ Why Travelers Love This Tour: ✔️ Private and personalized—just you and your group ✔️ Visit two of Kosovo’s most fascinating cities in one day ✔️ Guided walking tours in both Prishtina and Prizre…
Whether you're an adventure seeker or a nature enthusiast, the Grama bay Tour promises exploration and amazing experience. Starting with the captivating Haxhi Ali cave, a 40 min trip leading to 20…
This small group tour of Kruja and Durres offers a chance to visit the cradle of Albanian resistance and the ancient town of Durres.
This 8-day tour program is designed to offer a combination of best historical UNESCO sites such as Berat, Gjirokastra and Butrint with traditions, local culture and culinary wonders. This tour of Alb…
With more than 20 centuries of history, Berat is a mosaic city of different cultures and influences. It is a place where ancient civilizations dating back to the 6th century BC blend with Roman cultu…
This tour is unique because it combines the natural beauty of Albania with it's cultural and historic part. The hike to mount Gamti in Bovilla lake is done partially by car. After finishing the small…
Our professional drivers will ensure you a safe & reliable journey. This affordable private transfer is efficient and will get you there on time - every time. Don't rely on a taxi, worry about cost o…
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A private tour in Albania usually comes down to one thing: a car and a driver who are yours for the day, not a coach full of strangers on a fixed 8am departure. That matters more here than in most of Europe, and it's down to the terrain. Albania is roughly three-quarters mountains, and the roads follow the land — so distances that look short on a map eat real hours. Tirana to Berat is a little over two hours; Tirana down to Gjirokastër or Saranda on the south coast is four to six. There are no useful trains (the main line was pulled up years ago), and intercity buses run on their own logic with no printed timetable. In that setting a private driver isn't a luxury add-on — it's the thing that turns a scattered map into a trip that actually works: door-to-door pickups, stops where you want them, and someone who can read a road sign and talk to a guesthouse owner in Albanian. Nearly everyone flies into Tirana's airport — the main one, where nearly everyone lands, about 30 minutes from the city — so most private itineraries start and end there. What you're really choosing here is how much of the driving and translating you hand off, and to whom.
There are three ways to do this, and the right one depends on your nerves and your budget. Self-drive is cheapest and most flexible — rentals are easy to pick up at the Tirana airport — but be honest about the driving. City traffic is aggressive, mountain roads are narrow with the occasional missing guardrail, and signage thins out fast once you leave the main corridors. A private car with a driver costs more but erases all of that, and the driver doubles as translator and fixer, which counts because English gets patchy outside Tirana and the bigger towns. A small-group tour sits in the middle on price, if you don't mind sharing the vehicle and keeping to a set route. For couples and families who want the south coast plus an inland town or two, a private driver over several days is usually the sweet spot. Whatever you pick, plan fewer stops than you think — those drive times are real, and an afternoon on a Ksamil beach or a slow lunch in Berat beats a rushed checklist.
May, June, September and early October are the best months — warm, long days, and the coast isn't yet packed. July and August are hot and busy: inland towns like Berat bake in the afternoon, and the beaches around Saranda and Ksamil fill with local and regional holidaymakers, so book ahead and expect traffic on the coastal road. Spring is green and good for the inland castles and canyons, but the sea is still cool. Winter is mild on the coast and in Tirana but quiet, with short days and snow in the mountains — the northern Alps roads can close entirely. For a private-driver trip that mixes coast and culture, aim for late May to mid-June or September.
You can absolutely self-drive — rentals are cheap and easy at the Tirana airport, and plenty of visitors do it. The real question is how you feel behind the wheel. Tirana traffic is intense, mountain roads are narrow and winding, and you'll occasionally meet a car coming the other way in your lane on a blind bend. If that sounds fine, self-drive and save the money. If it sounds like a holiday-ruiner, a private driver is worth every euro — and you'll actually watch the scenery instead of gripping the wheel.
Less than the map suggests, because the map lies about time. A comfortable week is Tirana plus two or three bases — say Berat (about two and a half hours south), then the south coast around Saranda and Ksamil (another three to four hours on from Berat), with Gjirokastër's stone city on the way. Trying to add the northern Alps to that same week means long transfer days and not much else. Pick a region and go deep rather than circling the whole country.
It depends what you're after. A group tour is cheaper and someone else handles the logistics, but you're locked to their route and schedule and you'll spend time waiting on the group. Private means you set the pace — a longer morning in Berat's castle quarter, a spontaneous stop at a roadside spring, dinner when you're actually hungry. For two to six people splitting the cost of one car and driver, private often lands closer to group pricing than people expect.
The drivers we work with speak English and know the routes, the good lunch stops, and the history — a private driver here is usually a driver-guide in one. That's a genuine advantage, because English drops off quickly outside Tirana and the main towns, and Albanian isn't a language you'll bluff your way through (even the local head-nod for 'yes' looks like a Western 'no'). Having someone who can talk to a hotel owner or order for the table smooths out the whole trip.