Cities and Towns

Tirane
Tirane is Albania's largest city and capital. It is a hive of activity and interesting sites. Tirana is noted for being one of the wettest and sunniest cities in Europe.

Vlore
Vlorë serves as a dynamic coastal hub where the Adriatic and Ionian seas meet, offering a seamless blend of historical significance and a gateway to the stunning southern riviera.

Durrës
This port town is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe. It connects Albania to Italy via ferry and has a lively promenade which is ideal for a stroll along the beach.

Shkodër
Shkodër is an hour and forty minutes north of the capital city of Tirana and boasts the large Shkodra Lake which is shared by Montenegro. This lakefront town has many beautiful sights to see.

Pogradec
Nestled on the southwestern shores of Lake Ohrid, Pogradec offers a serene alternative to the more bustling coastal hubs, making it a favorite for those seeking a slower, more reflective rhythm.

Gjiokaster
Gjirokastër captures a rare, timeless elegance with its UNESCO-listed "City of Stone" architecture, where steep cobblestone alleys and slate-roofed mansions provide an atmospheric setting for discovering the heart of southern Albania.

Saranda
Sarandë invites you to settle into a sun-drenched Mediterranean rhythm where vibrant seaside life perfectly complements the ancient, nearby ruins of Butrint. As the high season arrives, the beachfront transforms into a playground of chic open-air lounges and lively clubs that invite you to relax under the stars.