Discover one of the largely overlooked nations of Europe. Having made a late entry into the tourism scene (due to its communist past), it may still come as a surprise why the majority of travellers have yet to discover it. Albania sits between the Ionian and Adriatic Seas and enjoys an isolated position, thanks to the surrounding mountain ranges, including those of Korab, Jezercë and Tomorr. Make sure to visit this charming country soon while its tourism scene has yet to kick off.
Thanks to its position between the two seas, Albania boasts some of the most beautiful, untouched beaches in the world, and not only those found along its two coasts, but additionally those along the Albanian Riviera (a famous attraction of the nation with an exciting nightlife and retreat destination). Some of the top coastal attractions include Palasa, Dhërmi and Ksamil.
In the capital, Tirana, immerse yourself in the bustling heart of the country. Explore the streets and catch sights of the various residential buildings painted in red, blue and yellow. Experience the city’s culture in one of its many public squares or discover the thrilling entertainment scene at the district of Blloku, which includes restaurants, bars, pubs, boutiques, shops and cafés.
For Albania’s history, a definite place to visit is Vlorë. This is the oldest destination in the country, including attractions like Flag’s Square, the Independence Monument, Kaninë Castle and Muradie Mosque. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Karaburun-Sazan National Marine Park and the islands of Sazan and Zvërnec.
The port city of Durrës sits along the Adriatic Sea and is where you can explore more of this nation’s history, with a massive Roman amphitheatre and a 9th-century church. Its Archaeological Museum includes pieces from Greek, Hellenistic and Roman periods. Finally, experience a touch of royalty with a visit to the former summer villa of the 20th-century King Zog.
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