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  1. Feb 13, 2024 · So, all in all, is Albania worth visiting? My answer is an emphatic “YES!”, especially because I love budget and adventure travel for which Albania is most suited.

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    • Albania Is Quite Unlike Any of Its Neighbours
    • Learn A Bit About The History Before You Go
    • The Man Atop The Horse Is General Skanderbeg
    • Albania Is Overwhelmingly A Safe Country For Tourists
    • Avoid Visiting in July Or August
    • Consider Flying Into A neighbouring Country
    • Lek Is The Official Currency, But Euros Are Widely Accepted
    • Always Have Cash on You
    • Albania Is Extremely Affordable – Even by Balkans Standards
    • Buy A Sim Card When You Arrive

    It’s tempting to think of the Balkans(particularly the western Balkans) as a monolith. But I don’t need to tell you that every country is its own entity. Within this tapestry, Albania is perhaps the most distinct nation in terms of both its culture and history. An obvious example: The Albanian language, Shqip, is unlike anything else spoken in the ...

    Of course this runs much deeper than just food and minivans. Albania wasn’t part of Yugoslavia and doesn’t have the same ‘baggage’ as its northern neighbours. That’s not to say the nation wasn’t impacted by the Balkan Wars and genocide – it certainly was – but in a different way. No fighting took place on Albanian soil. Instead, Albania was subject...

    On a lighter note, here’s a bit of trivia for you. If Hoxha is Albania’s villain, then the nation’s hero is definitely Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu, AKA General Skanderbeg. It took me far too long to learn who Skanderbeg is and why he’s so beloved in this part of the world. As I travelled around the Balkans, I kept seeing the same statue of a warrio...

    One of the biggest misconceptions about Albania is that it’s unsafe for tourists. In reality, foreigners are very rarely the target of violent crime, and although pickpocketing and scams do happen, they’re not as widespread as in other countries in Europe. Generally speaking, Albania is overwhelmingly safe for travellers of all types (including sol...

    The best time to visit Albania in my opinion is any time except summer. I travelled during June. As the month went on and my trip was coming to an end, I found most places were getting a little too warm and dry – and much too crowded – for my liking. Albania has a Mediterranean climate, thus winters are mild but wet. The best time to visit Albania ...

    Most people arrive in Albania via the country’s main international airport, Tirana Airport Nënë Tereza. This makes sense if your itinerarystarts in the capital or in the northern part of the country. A second international airport opened in July 2021 in Kukës (KFZ), 150km north-east of Tirana (and just 45-minutes from Prizren in Kosovo). It’s a sui...

    The official currency in Albania is the lek. Although Albania is not part of the EU, the Euro is widely used as well. Lek is common currency in convenience shops, at restaurants and among taxi drivers – i.e. for small purchases. You’ll find that most hotels and guesthouses list their prices in Euro, and it usually works out far better to pay for bi...

    Albania is very much a cash society so you need to make sure you have plenty of bills on you at all times. You can get by in Tirana using card only, but outside the capital, cash is still king. Lek is a closed currency so you’ll have to wait until you arrive in-country to get your hands on some. Remember that lek is only good for small purchases an...

    Accommodation, restaurants and activities in Albania are all extremely good value for money. We easily got by on 40 USD per person per day – and you could spend a lot less by taking advantage of the hostel scene and sticking to free activities. One of our biggest expenses was museum tickets, something we don’t tend to skimp on. A generous meal in a...

    Majority of hotels, bars and restaurants in Albania have WIFI, while many beaches and archaeological sites are now serviced by a free public network. Still, if you want unfettered access to the internet for things like booking taxis and navigation, you will need a sim card. ALBtelecomis the preferred mobile provider in Albania. It’s very easy to bu...

    • Stunning Coastline. Albania has gained the reputation of being the ‘Maldives of Europe’ and whilst we’d say this may be a little over exaggerated, there’s no argument that the beaches are absolutely stunning.
    • Unspoiled Natural Beauty. The natural beauty in Albania is just next level. Think mountains of Austria and coastline of Croatia and you might be somewhat close to describing Albania.
    • Thermal Baths. Tucked away in the South of Albania (though perfectly accessible by car), is the Bënjë Thermal Baths. This little slice of heaven is home to four different thermal baths of varying temperatures, plus a beautiful Ottoman-era bridge.
    • The Blue Eye. Albania is home to two ‘blue eyes’ which are truly breathtaking. The first is located around a 30-minute drive from Saranda, while the other is located in Theth National Park.
  3. Jun 30, 2024 · TikTok-adored Adriatic beaches with turquoise-painted water line the southwestern coast, the Albanian Alps provide perfect hiking terrain, there’s amazing ancient architecture, and Albania is far cheaper than nearby Croatia, Greece and Italy.

  4. Sep 15, 2023 · Albania is worth visiting. Particularly for anyone looking for an alternative to the usual Mediterranean destinations. Sure, it’s a little rough around the edges in places, but makes up for it with oodles of charm, history, beaches, mountains, vineyards and beautiful cities.

  5. Sep 15, 2023 · Is Albania worth visiting? It offers a lot with affordable prices and beautiful beaches. Here are the best reasons to visit Albania as your next destination.

  6. Oct 29, 2023 · But there’s more. Albania isnt overrun by tourists, unlike many European destinations. This means you can explore at a leisurely pace, without battling crowds. From historical landmarks to pristine natural parks, you’ll have the space to truly appreciate your surroundings.

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