Albania

Albania is a hidden gem amongst travel destinations in Europe. It is rich in culture and there are plenty of opportunities for outdoor exploration. Whether you are hiking the Balkan peaks or exploring the Vjosa River, you are sure to be pleasantly surprised by what this small country has to offer!

Snapshot Of Albania

Albania adventure holidays are ideal for those seeking new and exciting destinations. This small country in southeastern Europe is often overlooked by travellers but packs a considerable punch in terms of activities, natural beauty, and cultural richness.

The landscape here has remained largely unchanged for thousands of years. Albania is often described as one of the last truly wild places in Europe.

The Albanian Alps zigzag their way across the country. Hiking the Balkan peaks is a challenging and unforgettable experience for any trekking enthusiast. These mountains are relatively unexplored, making them especially appealing for those who want to get off the beaten track!

If you prefer to be on the water, don't miss the chance to raft or kayak the Vjosa River. This 120 km long river has its source in Greece (where it is known as the Aoös ). It supports a wide range of habitat types and abundant fauna and flora. The Vjosa is protected, and any tourism on these waters helps contribute to the management of the river and its surroundings.

Albanian locals are very welcoming - any visitor is sure to receive a warm reception whether staying in an upmarket hotel or a shepherd's cottage in the mountains. The delicious traditional dishes paired with local wines add to an already magical experience.

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Albania FAQs

UK citizens do not require a visa to visit Albania. However, we highly recommend checking up-to-date travel advice and requirements based on your nationality. Please check with your local embassy or official travel website.

Please check your trip itinerary for the nearest city or airport to your pick-up location.

Tirana airport is situated in the centre of the country. There are regular flights here from multiple destinations. Check Skyscanner.com for the best flight deals.

Alternatively, you can usually find relatively cheap flights to Corfu and then take the ferry to Saranda.

The Albanian LEK is the official currency of Albania. 1 EUR is approximately 100 LEK.

It's worth withdrawing some local currency when you arrive, but Euros are also widely accepted, especially in tourist areas.

Albania is quickly gaining popularity due to its interesting heritage, rich culture, and diverse natural landscapes. It's a popular destination for hiking, rafting, canyon exploration, or simply to enjoy the beautiful beaches and array of local foods.

Albania is generally a safe destination for tourists and public security in major centres like Tirana is good. Even so, visitors should always be aware of their surroundings and exercise caution.