An UNESCO’s Heritage site, the museum city & its castle where more than 80 people still live in there…

One of the highlights of traveling to Albania is undoubtedly Berat, which has its own unique enchantment. It was given the nickname “town of a thousand windows” for its cluster of white Ottoman buildings that climbed the slope to its fortress. When the clouds break up to reveal Mt. Tomorri’s …

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A blend of leisure, adventure, culture, history, and archaeology

One of the most appealing regions of Albania is its south, bordered by stunning beaches and a tangle of jagged mountains. The scenic inner route passes via the cities of Berati and Gjirokastra, each with vast swaths of Ottoman architecture. The amazing Butrinti ruins are located further south, both itineraries intersect in the coastal resort of Saranda.

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Things to do and see in Albania

There are many wonderful beaches from Vlora to Ksamil, including Dhërmi, Gjipe, Jal, Himara, Qeparo, Borsh, Lukova, and Pulebardha ones. Visitors interested in history might plan trips to the archeological site of Butrint, as well as the cities of Berat and Gjirokaster.
Walking on trails and discovering the most untamed nature is abundant from Shkodra, which is home to the largest lake on the Balkan peninsula, via Koman to Theth and Valbona.

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