Visit The National Park of Blue Eye - Albania
Peaks of the Balkans - Albania
4-Days UNESCO Towns and Albanian Riviera Tour - Albania
UNESCO Heritage Sites in Albania on 3 day tour - Albania
The Historical Daytrip around Tirana - Albania
Farm-to-Table Cooking Class with Local Family by 1001 AlbAdv - Albania
Walking Tour “The Old Bazaar, Cfake, Dunavat, Ali Pasha Bridge" - Albania
Private Day Tour of Gjirokastra & Blue Eye from Tirana or Durres - Albania

Visit The National Park of Blue Eye - Albania

Peaks of the Balkans - Albania

4-Days UNESCO Towns and Albanian Riviera Tour - Albania

UNESCO Heritage Sites in Albania on 3 day tour - Albania

The Historical Daytrip around Tirana - Albania

Farm-to-Table Cooking Class with Local Family by 1001 AlbAdv - Albania

Walking Tour “The Old Bazaar, Cfake, Dunavat, Ali Pasha Bridge" - Albania

Private Day Tour of Gjirokastra & Blue Eye from Tirana or Durres - Albania

Albania

The hidden gem of Europe with pristine beaches, rugged mountains, and ancient history.

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Visit The National Park of Blue Eye Albania

Visit The National Park of Blue Eye

4.3(16)

Come with us to explore The National Park of “Blue Eye”. It is such an attractive touristic place, located near the Muzinë village, by the national route Delivë –Gjirokastër. It is the largest and…

3 hours
€60
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Peaks of the Balkans Albania

Peaks of the Balkans

5.0(10)

The Peaks of the Balkans trail is nowadays the most required and wild trail in Europe. This is an amazing multi-day hiking in three countries: Albania, Montenegro, Kosovo.

240 hours
€1150
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The Historical Daytrip around Tirana Albania

The Historical Daytrip around Tirana

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This is a great way to learn more about recent and actual history of Tirana. The tour will bring you to fascist and communist public and secret corners of Tirana, to the recently opened Bunk'Art and…

5 hours
€89
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Durres - Day Tour by ADRIATIK TOURS LLC Albania

Durres - Day Tour by ADRIATIK TOURS LLC

5.0(10)

After meeting, we will start our walking tour at the main square "Liria”. At the beginning of the tour, you will come across some fine specimens of the city's architecture dating back to the 1930's.…

5 hours
€64
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Theth Albanian Alps and Blue Eye Day Tour Albania

Theth Albanian Alps and Blue Eye Day Tour

5.0(10)

Discover the Hidden Beauty of Theth. A Day Tour to the Albanian Alps Embark on an unforgettable journey to Theth, a stunning village nestled in the Albanian Alps. Enjoy a scenic drive with stops in S…

11-13 hours
€50
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Visit Vlore & Himare Beaches includes lunch Albania

Visit Vlore & Himare Beaches includes lunch

4.5(13)

We start with hotel pick up and escape the city to explore the Vlore Riviera. We take you to our favorite locations to enjoy photos, swimming, and relaxation as you wish. We have lunch before we head…

11 hours easy
€179
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Day Trip to Prizren Kosovo Albania

Day Trip to Prizren Kosovo

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This is a unique possibility to feel, taste, experience, see, deeply understand a realistic, unique, mesmerizing part of Kosovo and the Albanians. With us you go local as we only use the local servi…

24 hours
€85
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Private Day Tour of Gjirokastra from Tirana Albania

Private Day Tour of Gjirokastra from Tirana

4.9(10)

During this private tour, you will enjoy a personalized and comfortable journey through the UNESCO-listed Museum City of Gjirokastra. Tailored to your interests and pace, the experience combines visi…

10-11 hours easy
€170
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Getting There

Fly into Tirana International Airport (TIA) with connections from major European cities. Learn more about the airport →

Currency

Albanian Lek (ALL). Euro widely accepted in tourist areas. ATMs available in cities. Currency guide →

Best Time to Visit

May-September for beaches and hiking. April-June and September-October for mild weather. Seasonal guide →

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On a map Albania looks small — smaller than Belgium — but it's really three different trips stacked into one country, and the mistake most people make is trying to do all three in a week and spending it in the car. The north is mountains: the Accursed Alps around Theth and Valbona, reached by the Komani Lake ferry, and best for hikers. The center is Ottoman and UNESCO — Berat, the "City of a Thousand Windows," whose hilltop citadel has been fortified since the 4th century BC and is still lived in today, plus the stone streets of Gjirokastër. The south is the Ionian coast: Saranda, the Corfu ferry, the ruins of Butrint, and the sandy bays of Ksamil. The catch is the roads. The country is about three-quarters mountain, so drives run long even when the distance looks short — Tirana to Berat is 2 to 2.5 hours, Berat down to Ksamil is closer to 5. Nearly everyone flies into Tirana (TIA, still called Rinas), about 30 minutes from the capital; Kukës in the northeast also runs some international flights and Vlora's airport is on the way. Our honest advice: pick one or two regions and go deep, instead of a highlight reel seen through a windshield.

Choosing a Albania tour

Choose by what you actually want. Beaches and boat days: base in the south around Ksamil and Saranda — but Ksamil is heavily built up and jammed in July and August, so June and September are warmer-priced and far calmer. Culture and old towns: Berat and Gjirokastër, one to two nights each; Berat rewards two, letting you climb the castle in the soft evening light and still fit in Osumi Canyon. Mountains and hiking: the north deserves its own trip, not a day tacked onto a beach week. Practical reality: the currency is the lek, cash matters more than you'd expect, and there are no ATMs in Ksamil — draw money in Saranda first, since many smaller beach places are cash-only. A rental car gives you the most freedom, but Tirana traffic and mountain roads aren't relaxing, and plenty of travelers are happier with a driver. There are no direct flights from the US; you'll connect through Istanbul, Rome, Vienna, Munich, or London.

When to go

Late spring and early autumn — roughly May–June and September–October — are the best all-round windows: warm enough to swim in the south, comfortable for walking the cities, and without peak crowds or peak prices. July and August are hot; inland towns like Berat regularly top 30°C and the midday castle climb is punishing, while the coast books out and accommodation spikes two to three times. The northern mountains are really a summer-only proposition — trails and guesthouses in Theth and Valbona are open roughly June to September. Winter is mild on the lowlands but wet, with snow at altitude and some coastal hotels closed for the season.

Common questions

Which airport should I fly into?

Tirana International (TIA, still known locally as Rinas) is where nearly everyone lands — about 17km and 30 minutes from the capital, with a fixed taxi fare of roughly €20 into town. Kukës in the northeast also operates some international flights, and Vlora's airport is coming online. There are no direct flights from the US, so you'll connect through a hub like Istanbul, Rome, Vienna, Munich, or London.

Can I really see the whole country in one week?

Not well. Albania is about three-quarters mountain, so road time eats days: Tirana to Berat is 2–2.5 hours, and Berat down to Ksamil on the coast is closer to 5. In a week you'll enjoy it far more by choosing one or two regions — say the central UNESCO cities plus the southern coast — rather than adding the northern Alps and living in the car.

How do I get to the little islands off Ksamil?

Ksamil's draw is its string of small sandy bays and the clear blue Ionian water — rare on a coast that's mostly pebble. The small islands just offshore are reached only by a paid boat or a pedalo hired from the beach; there's no wading or swimming out to them. It's a genuinely lovely spot, but it's heavily developed and packed in July and August — come in June or September for calmer beaches and better prices.

Do I need to rent a car?

A car gives you the most freedom, especially for the coast and the inland towns, and many ground packages often deliver an SUV straight to your accommodation. That said, Tirana traffic is chaotic and mountain roads are slow and winding, so many travelers are happier with a private driver — particularly for long transfer days or the northern mountains. Note that Ksamil has no ATMs, so carry cash drawn in Saranda wherever you're driving in the south.