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Aerial view of the scenic Valbona river valley, Albania

Things to do in  Albania

An underrated Mediterranean gem

Tucked between the picturesque Albanian Alps and the stunning Adriatic Sea lies the small yet mighty country of Albania. If you're a lover of history, architecture, seafood, and all things Mediterranean, then Albania has everything you need for a summer (or winter) packed full of things to do. From the vibrant streets of the capital Tirana and the oft-overlooked Adriatic and Ionian coastlines, to the ancient ruins of Butrint and the Ottoman architecture of Berat—Albania promises to enchant you.

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When to visit

Some say the summer months of July and August are the best time to visit Albania, when the weather is hot and the beaches are bustling. However, if you’re looking to avoid the crowds, consider visiting in spring or fall. These shoulder months offer milder temperatures and see the landscapes come to life with color. This is also the best time to go hiking in the Alps or visit the coast without the crowds.

Getting around

Public transport is a bit limited in Albania, with not much of a rail network. However, buses and local mini buses called furgon are your best bet for getting around the country on a budget. These buses can get you to even the most remote corners of the country. Otherwise, for the ultimate freedom, hiring a car is the best way to travel at your own pace and forget about unreliable local timetables.

Traveler tips

Both euro and the local currency lek are accepted in Albania, so be sure to clarify which currency you’re paying in before agreeing a price. It's also a good idea to carry some cash on you, as outside of the capital, Tirana, cash is king in the rural areas. As for the food, you'll find Balkan, Italian, Turkish, and Greek influences, with seafood very popular on the coast and more agricultural goods inland such as dairy and meat.

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People Also Ask
Q:Is Albania good for tourists?
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From the bustling capital of Tirana to the charming Albanian Riviera—as well as all of its ancient and recent history—Albania offers a wide range of experiences for any type of traveler. From hiking to swimming and sunbathing, there are so many activities for everyone.

Q:How to spend seven days in Albania?
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Spend a day wandering the charming streets of Tirana, feasting on local delicacies and taking in the vibrant street art. Then, venture north to the Valbona Valley National Park before making your way south to the seaside town of Saranda, where crystal clear waters and white sandy beaches await.

Q:Is Albania a cheap country to visit?
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Yes, Albania is a fairly budget-friendly place to visit. You can indulge in delicious cuisine, bask in the Mediterranean sun, and explore the country's rich history for a fraction of the cost of other European destinations—especially if you visit in the shoulder seasons.

Q:What are famous things from Albania?
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If you're looking for something to take home as a tangible memory, look no further than the iconic Albanian hat, known as qeleshe or plis. This white brimless felt skull cap is part of the traditional costume and will serve as a reminder of the culturally rich country long after you've left.

Q:How many days is enough for visiting Albania?
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You really need at least a week to explore Albania. From wandering the historic capital city, Tirana, to hiking in the Albanian Alps, and relaxing in the seaside town of Saranda, there's so much to cover that you could easily extend your stay.

Q:What is typical Albanian food?
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From savory meat dishes such as qofte (grilled meatballs) and tavë kosi (baked lamb and rice with yogurt) to vegetable-based eats such as fasule (bean stew) and byrek (savory pie), there’s no shortage of deliciousness in Albania. And let's not forget about baklava, to satisfy your sweet tooth.