Introducing Albania Tour

Discover Albania on our 8 day small group tour through one of Europes least explored countries.

Introducing Albania Tour - Small Group Tour

Introducing Albania Tour - Small Group Tour

Introducing Albania, a small group tour that takes you deep into this hidden gem in Europe's Balkan Peninsula. Albania offers something for every traveller with a rich history, beautiful coastlines, and stunning mountain landscapes. On this 8-day tour, we aim to show you the best of the country.

Explore the capital city of Tirana, with its bustling streets, colourful buildings, and lively cafe culture. Check out the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Berat, known as the "city of a thousand windows," and the picturesque town of Gjirokastra, with its well-preserved Ottoman architecture.

We also include a short hop over the border to visit Macedonia, Lake Ohrid, and the beautiful St. Naum.

Discover Albania with Our Local Tour, a unique and authentic travel destination!

Why not extend your stay and enjoy the Saranda beaches for post-tour relaxation? Saranda is the perfect destination for a beautiful beach holiday with its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters.

Day 1 – Welcome to Albania
On arrival at Tirana Airport you will be met by your guide who will be with your for the tour. You will then half hour drive to Durres and our beach hotel where we will stay overnight.
Overnight in Durres

Day 2 - Kruje and Tirana
Start the day with a trip to Krujë to visit the museum dedicated to Albania's national hero, Skanderbeg. Located at the edge of a mountain massif, the museum is significant for many Albanians and offers excellent views. Explore Skanderbeg's life and contributions to Albanian history. Afterwards, you will head to Tirana, the capital. A city tour will cover the colourful buildings, the Clock Tower, Ethem Bey Mosque, and the National Museum. You will then return to the hotel in Durres.
Overnight in Durres (BD)

Day 3 – Berat, Apollonia and Vlore
You begin your adventure today with a drive along the stunning Adriatic Coast, where the crystal-clear waters meet picturesque landscapes. Your journey then takes you inland to Berat, famously known as the "City of a Thousand Windows," a UNESCO World Heritage site celebrated for its unique architecture and historical significance. In Berat, explore the impressive fortress that overlooks the city, offering a glimpse into its rich past. You can also visit the Mosque of the Bachelors, a beautiful example of Ottoman-era architecture, and stroll across the charming Ottoman Bridge, which adds to the city's enchanting ambience. After taking in the sights of Berat, you continue your journey to the remarkable archaeological site of Apollonia, where ancient ruins tell tales of a bygone era. After a day filled with exploration and culture, we'll settle in for the night in the vibrant coastal city of Vlora, ready for more adventures.
Overnight in Vlora (BD)

Day 4 - Llogara Pass, Butrint and Saranda
Enjoy your breakfast before beginning the drive to Saranda on the spectacular Albanian Riviera looking down at the Ionian Sea. A breath-taking vista awaits you at the Llogara Pass, one of Albania's most famous places with the road providing one of the most spectacular drives in Europe. You then continue to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Butrint. It’s one of the most important archaeological sites in the country containing different artifacts and structures which date from the Bronze Age up until the 19th century. There are a number of major monuments including the city walls, late-antique baptistery, great basilica, the theatre and Venetian castles. It is then a short half hour drive to the beaches of Saranda and your hotel for the evening.
Overnight in Saranda. (BD)

Day 5 - Blue Eye Spring, Gjirokastra and Permet
Your 'Introducing Albania' small group tour continues to Gjirokastra but there is a stop on the way to visit the Blue Eye Spring, a beautiful fresh water spring that is said to look like a human eye. The journey continues to Gjirokastra, another UNESCO site and museum town with beautiful and very distinct architecture. The town of Gjirokastra is built on the slope of a hill and is known for its characteristic and narrow coble stone streets. The city was besieged and captured by the Ottomans in the 15th century, but unlike many other towns in Albania it flourished under its new rulers. In the 17th century it had over 2000 houses and was an important trading town. The castle itself stands like a balcony over the city and gives visitors a wonderful view of the local area. You will also get to visit a traditional family home before heading to Permet and your accommodation for the evening.
Overnight in Permet (BD)

Day 6 -  Korçë and Lake Ohrid
Today you will immerse yourself in breathtaking unspoiled nature, featuring majestic mountains, valleys, and rivers as you drive to Korçë. Here you stop to enjoy a picturesque picnic lunch and explore the vibrant culture of Korçë on a city tour, culminating in dinner and an overnight stay by the tranquil shores of Lake Ohrid.
Overnight in Pogradec (BLD)

Day 7 - Lake Ohrid, St Naum and a taste of Macedonia
You continue your journey by crossing into Macedonia to explore the UNESCO World Heritage city of Ohrid, renowned for its rich history and breathtaking views. A highlight of today is the famous St. Naum Monastery, also protected by UNESCO, where you can appreciate its architectural beauty and serene surroundings. On your return to Albania, visit Elbasan and admire its inhabited fortress, a testament to the region's past. Finally, conclude your day back in Durrës, where you can enjoy dinner and a restful overnight stay, reflecting on the wonders of your adventure.
Overnight in Durres (BD)

Day 8 – Depart Albania
At a suitable time you will transfer to the airport for your return flight. This is the end of the 'Introducing Albania' small group tour. However, if you would like to extend your time in Albania with a beach stay or further exploration, just let us know.

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2025 departure dates

11 Apr - 18 Apr
3 May - 10 May
17 May - 24 May
27 Sep - 4 Oct
4 Oct - 11 Oct
11 Oct - 18 Oct

Private guided tour also available - contact us for details

Group Tour - £1395 per person (based two people sharing per room)
Single Supplement - £155

Maximum 12 people per tour. Minimum requirement is 2 people.

  • Arrival and departure transfers
  • Transportation as described with A/C
  • All accommodation in good standard hotels - 6 nights in 4 star hotels, 1 night in a three star hotel (Permet)
  • Daily breakfast (B), plus lunch (L) and dinner (D) as shown in the itinerary
  • Services of a local expert English speaking guide & local english speaking guides in Ohrid
  • All Entrance fees as per program
  • Family visit on day 5 in Permet
  • International travel to the start and end point - contact us for information and flight options
  • Any airport taxes
  • Travel Insurance
  • Any visa requirements
  • Drinks
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Tips for drivers and guides
Government Travel Safety Advice

We strongly recommend that you check your government's travel advisory for up-to-date information and advice about your destination: safety and security, entry requirements, health, local laws and customs. For UK citizens, check the latest Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office advice. Please refer to the COVID-19 entry requirements page for any country-specific conditions of entry. 

Visa and Passport Information

Passport validity

Your passport should be valid for a minimum period of 3 months from the date of entry into Albania.  

Visas

British citizens can enter and remain in Albania for a maximum of 90 days in every 6-month period without a visa. The Albanian authorities require anyone staying longer than 90 days to apply at a local police station for a residence permit.

Health

At least 8 weeks before your trip, check the latest country-specific health advice from the National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC) on the TravelHealthPro website. Each country-specific page has information on vaccine recommendations, any current health risks or outbreaks, and factsheets with information on staying healthy abroad. Guidance is also available from NHS (Scotland) on the FitForTravel website.

The legal status and regulation of some medicines prescribed or purchased in the UK can be different in other countries. If you’re travelling with prescription or over-the-counter medicine, read this guidance from NaTHNaC on best practice when travelling with medicines. For further information on the legal status of a specific medicine, you’ll need to contact the embassy, high commission or consulate of the country or territory you’re travelling to.

Medical and dental facilities (including those for accident and emergency use) are very poor, particularly outside Tirana. Make sure you have adequate travel health insurance and accessible funds to cover the cost of any medical treatment abroad, evacuation by air ambulance and repatriation.

The tap water in Albania may cause illness - you should drink only bottled water. If you drink milk, make sure it is UHT (pasteurised).

If you need emergency medical assistance during your trip, dial 127 or 04 2222 235 and ask for an ambulance. You should contact your insurance/medical assistance company promptly if you are referred to a medical facility for treatment.

 

What to bring on your Introducing Albania Tour

Clothing

It will depend on the time of year that you are travelling and your itinerary. Mountain areas can be very cold even during summer months. Lightweight clothing which can be layered is adviseable and a warm jumper for cooler evenings.  A light rain coat is suggested. There is a laundry available in most hotels. 

Footwear

Lightweight comfortable shoes/trainers and sandals. 

Luggage while on your tour

Please allow yourself one main piece of luggage and a day-sack. Remember, you are expected to carry your own baggage, so don't overload yourself, a soft wheely bag may be easier to manage than a suit case.

Equipment

We recommend a sunhat, sunscreen, a torch, insect repellent and a waterbottle. A solar charger for your phone and other electronics is a good idea. 

 

Currency

The official currency of Albania is the Lek (ALL). The currency symbol for the Lek is L. The lek is divided into 100 qindarka; however, the qindarka is no longer produced. Major credit and debit cards are accepted in most banks, large supermarkets and international hotels. Smaller businesses and taxis often only accept cash. There are numerous ATMs in Tirana and the main towns, as well as bureaux de change where Sterling, US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted. Although street money-changers operate openly, they do so illegally. Only use banks or established bureaux de change. There have been some cases of credit card fraud.

Use of electronic devices

For Albania there are two associated plug types, types C and F. Plug type C is the plug which has two round pins and plug type F is the plug which has two round pins with two earth clips on the side. Albania operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz.

Time Zone 

Time zone in Albania (GMT+1)

Internet Availability

Access is unrestricted and is widely available in business centres, hotels and in internet cafés. 

Swimming

The Albanian National Environment Agency reported in 2016 that 83% of beaches in Albania are of a very good or good standard but the report raised concerns over a small number of beaches including beaches in Durres, Vlore and Saranda which are polluted as a result of inadequate sewage disposal and treatment.

 

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