Wander Albania’s Wonders | From Riviera to Ruins

4 Nights/ 5 Days
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Day 01 Trip to Ohrid & St. Naum – North Macedonia
Depart from Albania to Ohrid, the jewel of North Macedonia Guided walking tour: Ohrid Old Town, Amphitheater, Church of St. John at Kaneo Continue to St. Naum Monastery, on the banks of Lake Ohrid Enjoy the serene views and natural springs Overnight: Ohrid or nearby in Albania
Day 02 Day Trip to Prizren – Kosovo
Travel to Prizren, one of Kosovo’s most picturesque towns Explore the Stone Bridge, Sinan Pasha Mosque, and Prizren Fortress Free time for traditional lunch and exploring local bazaars Overnight: Tirana or Durres
Day 03 Tour of Vlora, Kanina Castle & Karavasta Lagoon
Scenic drive to Vlora, where the Adriatic meets the Ionian Sea Visit Kanina Castle for sweeping view Continue to Karavasta Lagoon – birdwatching and chance to see rare Dalmatian Pelicans Optional boat ride in the lagoon Overnight: Vlora or nearby coastal town
Day 04 Day Trip – Shkoder, Mrizi i Zanave & Kruje
Morning visit to Shkoder – Rozafa Castle and city center Lunch at Mrizi i Zanave, Albania’s iconic slow-food farm restaurant Stop at Kruje – explore the Ottoman-style bazaar and Skanderbeg Museum Overnight: Tirana
Day 05 Berat UNESCO & Wine Tasting in Roshnik Village
Full-day excursion to Berat – the city of a thousand windows UNESCO tour: Mangalem & Gorica quarters, Onufri Museum Afternoon wine tasting in Roshnik Village at a family-run vineyard Return in the evening Tour Ends

Included/Excluded

Private Transfers & Transport
4 Nights in 3*/4* hotels or boutique guesthouses (based on package)
Daily breakfast
Local English-speaking guides in major cities (Ohrid, Prizren, Berat, Shkoder)
Ohrid Lake, UNESCO heritage towns, Kanina Castle views, Karavasta Lagoon nature stop, traditional farm visit, and wine experience
International & domestic airfare
Schengen Visa fees
Meals not mentioned in inclusions
Optional activities, personal expenses, tips
Travel insurance (recommended)

FAQs

What is the best time to visit Albania?
The best time to visit Albania is between May and September, especially if you’re heading to the Albanian Riviera for beaches. Spring and early autumn offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Do I need a visa to travel to Albania?
Many travelers, including citizens of the EU, US, UK, Canada, and Australia, can enter visa-free for up to 90 days. However, visa rules vary, so check the latest requirements for your nationality.
What are the top places to visit in Albania?
Top destinations include Tirana (the vibrant capital), Berat and Gjirokastër (UNESCO World Heritage towns), Sarandë and Ksamil (beautiful beaches), and Theth or Valbona for stunning mountain landscapes.
Is Albania safe for tourists?
Yes, Albania is generally safe and welcoming. Locals are known for their hospitality. Just take normal travel precautions, especially in busy areas or at night.
What currency is used in Albania?
Albania uses the Albanian Lek (ALL). Some tourist areas may accept Euros, but it's best to carry local currency for shops, restaurants, and transport.
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