Durrës is Albania’s largest port, with direct ferry services connecting it to Bari. Because of its proximity to Tirana, it has become the country’s largest holiday resort, with kilometres of newly built hotels lining its sandy coastline.
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Korce
Besides its history, Korça’s traditional architecture with its villa-like houses encircled by banisters and flowery gardens attract attention. The zone... -
Petrela Castle
Petrela castle is located in central part of Albania, near Tirana. At one time or another, Petrela was the primary... -
Tirana
Tirana tourist attractions are concentrated in a relatively small area in the Skanderberg Square and its neighbourhood. These include the... -
Vlore
Albania’s fourth-largest city and thanks to its coastal beaches and popular holiday resorts. line of hotels, guest-houses and restaurants now...
Butrint
Butrint is situated in a small peninsula between the Straits of Corfu and the Butrint Lake, approximately 25 km to the south of the town of Saranda, close to the Greek border.
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Berat
Situated south of Tirana, Berat is Albania’s most beautiful city; lying in a picturesque setting on the banks of the Osum River, it is ringed by the Tomorr and Shpirag Mountains.
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Gjirokaster
Gjirokastër nestles on three hill-sides in the valley of the Drino River, in southern Albania.
Second only to Berat in terms of the number of its important historic monuments, it is the country’s most popular tourist destination.
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Kruja
The town of Kruja locates about 40 km north of Tirana. Kruja is the hometown of Albania’s national hero, Skanderbeg and the town was the center of Albanian resistance under the leadership of Skanderbeg against the Ottoman Turks in the 15th century.
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Sarande
Situated on the shores of the Ionian Sea, in the south-west corner of Albania, Sarandë is a popular holiday resort on Albania’s “Riviera”. Many day-trippers visit it by ferry from the Greek island of Corfu, which lies just a few kilometres away.
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Vlore
Vlorë lies in the picturesque Gulf of Vlorë, protected by the Karaburum Peninsula.
Albania’s fourth-largest city and an important port, its main industry today is tourism – thanks to its coastal beaches and popular holiday resorts.
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Tirana
Albania’s capital, as well as its financial, cultural and administrative centre, Tirana is located on the Ishm River, surrounded by a picturesque ring of mountains. Its own special blend of Balkan sparkle and lively café culture are what first attract tourists to Tirana.
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J and B Hotel, Saranda, Albania
It was opened in 2003, mixing commodity and high service performance, considering really important punctuality, cleanness, and comprehensive low prices.
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Oaz Hotel, Kavaje, Albania
OAZ Hotel is in the first line of the Adriatic Sea coast-line.
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Hotel Akademia Voskopoje, Voskopoje, Albania
The Hotel Akademia Voskopoje is located adjacent to the village of Voskopje, which is 18 kms from the city of Korca in southeastern Albania.
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Hotel Nobel, Tirana, Albania
Welcome to Nobel Hotel, an ideal place for all your leisure and Tirana exploration activities. It would be rather difficult to find another hotel in Tirana offering a better combination of location, quality and value.
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