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  1. Vlore, Albania is a small city located on the southern coast of the country. It is the second-largest city in Albania and has a population of around 100,000 people. It is an important port city for the country and is known for its beautiful beaches, historical sites, and vibrant culture.

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    Vlore lies in the southwestern coastal region of Albania, at the southern end of the Adriatic Sea and the northern part the Ionian Sea. The Vlore coastline accounts for about 30% of the entire coast of Albania. The Albanian Rivierais nearby. It is 135 km from the capital city, Tirana, separated by only 72 km from Italy (Channel of Otranto) and 123 ...

    The dialect of Vlore is difficult to learn, as it includes a special kind of speaking (slower than the rest of Albania), difficult "r" and "l" ("r", especially when the first letter of a word, is severe, while "l" is something between "l" and "ll", similar to the Greek "l") and a lot of special phrases. Vlore people almost always use "motra" and "v...

    By bus

    1. 40.47422319.4899621 Bus station (On the main road passing by the historical museum, shortly after the Credins bank on the right side of the road coming from the city center. There is no proper bus station to speak of, the buses simply line up on the side of the road.). Connections to Sarande, Berat, Gjirokaster etc. See timetable in the picture, or, as always, check Gjirafa.com to find any connections in Albania.(updated Oct 2022) Destinations: 1. Sarandë– As of September 2014, mini-buses...

    By boat

    1. 40.449719.48082 Vlore Port. From Brindisi with two overnight ferries, arriving in Vlore early in the morning.

    By plane

    The nearest airports are in Tirana, or Corfu, via the Sarandëferry. As of 2023, a new airport is being built in Vlorë.

    There are three areas you might visit in Vlore: 1. Beaches– They stretch several Km to the south/east of the port, and there are numerous hotels and apartments in this stretch. There are also good beaches north/west of the port, but these are less easily accessible. 2. Port area– Numerous hotels and restaurants in this area, though the town beach a...

    Catholic church.
    Mosque of Neshat Pasha.
    The House of Eqerem bej Vlora. The House of Eqerem bej Vlora is a monument of cultural heritage.(updated Jul 2019)
    The House of Writer Petro Marko. The residence of the writer Petro Marko is a monument of cultural heritage.(updated Jul 2019)
    Enjoy the vivid night lifeof the city and suburbs.
    Beach, Radhimë village (South of Vlora).
    Natural springs. Vlore is blessed with numerous natural springs because of precipitation and the mountainous landscape.

    Vlore's sea products are some of the best in Albania. The Paradisa Beach Restaurant offers great seafood and is 5-10 minutes (depending on traffic) with a car from the center of Vlore. Ask for the right direction. Another great restaurant is "Makareshi", which is less than 5 minutes from the center of the city (with a car). But the most important t...

    By the main beach where the Adriatic meets the Ionian sea, there is a natural mineral water spring that leads into the ocean. Locals fill up empty bottles to take with them to the beach, and larger containers to take home. You can have an aperitif always near the seaside or in the mountain of Llogora, a natural park (protected). 1. 40.46358719.5034...

    Accommodation on offer ranges from luxurious to basic with a good choice of hotels in between. Friendly service and good hospitality is usually encountered. Also available are private apartments and homes for longer stays of 10-15 days, B&Bs and hostels. You can camp in some areas. Town centre: 1. 40.46159419.4933091 Hotel Rolex, Rruga Toto Hosi (n...

    From north to south: 1. Tirana(N 145 km (90 mi)) – The capital—trees and mountains surround the city. Mt. Dajt is a popular tourist site for a great view of the city. 2. Durres(N 120 km (75 mi)) – One of the oldest cities in Albania. Flooded three times during its history. The current city is built on the ruins of two previous ones. It has the larg...

  2. Vlorë, town that is the second seaport of Albania. It lies at the head of Vlorës Bay on the Adriatic Sea, which is protected by the mountainous Karaburun (peninsula) and the island of Sazan (Italian Saseno, ancient Saso). Of ancient origin, it was founded as Aulon, one of three Greek colonies on.

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  3. Nestled on the western coast of Albania lies the historic port city of Durrës. With a rich history that dates back to the 7th century BC, Durrës has been a hub of trade, culture, and innovation for centuries.

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    • Explore the 'Old Town' of Vlore and surrounding quirky architecture. Vlore is an old city and in fact, it is one of the oldest cities in Albania. Yet many of the ancient sites like the Kanine Castle or the city walls were not well preserved and are hard to find.
    • Walk up to the Kuzum Baba - One of the best things to do in Vlore. This was one of the highlights of my trip to Vlore and all the more surprising because it was a totally ad hoc event for me.
    • Stroll the Lungomare - Vlore Promenade. Probably the best thing to do in Vlore – strolling Lungomare. The quintessential seaside resort activity. Albanians love their evening Xhiro and I totally get it.
    • Visit Zvernec Monastery. Visiting Zvernec Monastery is a truly wonderful day or half-day trip from Vlore and one of the must-do things while in town! It is in fact the most popular Vlore attraction and the picture of the monastery and a lagoon is the one that is most often associated with Vlore.
  5. May 26, 2020 · 1. Durres. Market. Add to Plan. The coastal and port town of Durres, the second largest city of the country, is one of the oldest centers of Albania and Europe.

  6. Oricum is today part of modern Albania. A country completely cut off from the rest of the world for the better part of the 20th century. In the early 2000s, a team of Albanian and Swiss archaeologists were finally granted access to this exceptionally undocumented site.

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