In this beautiful Mediterranean country, virgin nature and cultural mysteries come together to create a unique sense of place. From the pure, white snow of the mountains to the red fields of spring poppies, Albania’s landscape is ever changing with the seasons, offering visitors a warm summer beach holiday or a challenging mountain trek during the fall.
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This 7 day tour aims to present Albanian cities/sites and objects, which fall under UNESCO protection. Albania counts several cities and objects that are part of our cultural heritage, so the value of this particular tour is of great cultural and archaeological importance.
Saranda is a city with more than 2000 years of history, known as Onhezmi, set up in the southern coast of Albania, rich in rare values of Albanian and European cultural and archaeological heritage.
The tour will begin by visiting the Ancient Site of Butrint; afterwards you will make a stop in Ksamil, which is one of the most attractive areas of southern Albania. The costal line around Ksamil is also extremely attractive.
The National Park of “Blue Eye” is an attractive tourist place and is located in the village of Muzinë, near the national road Delvinë – Gjirokastër. The Fortress of Lekuresi is an object of the XVI century with tourist values.
Korça is known as the magical southeast city or “Little Paris” and is one of the most important cultural centers in Albania. The picturesque town of Pogradeci is located on the western shore of Lake Ohrid.
On this tour you will visit The Ancient City of Butrint, The Fortress of Lekuresi & The National Park of Blue Eye.
The monastery of Kostar, which takes its name from the village, is located on the Saranda-Gjirokastra road and dates from the XIII century.
The National Park of “Blue Eye” is such an attractive touristic place, and it’s located near the Muzinë village, by the national route Delvinë –Gjirokastër.
The touristic village of Qeparo unveils its breathtaking location right after the Palermo bay. It’s a village which has attracted an immense number of tourists. Himara lies in the south west of Albania in the Ionian seaside.
The Mosque of Gjin Aleksi is a monument of cultural heritage in Rusan, in the district of Delvina. The medieval village of Kamenica is located in the district of Delvina, at foot of the mountain of “Mali i Gjere’.
On this tour we will take a beautiful hike to visit the medieval Kameno Monastery, built in 630.
The city of Konispol is located in southern Albania, and is about 1 km from the Greek border. The main economy of the city is agriculture. Houses in Konispol have distinctive architecture.
Mesopotam is a historic village and is known for St. Koll’s Orthodox Church, which is a 13th-century building. The Finiq archaeological park is located 8 km east of today’s city of Saranda.
The beaches of Krorez and Kakome are among the few virgin beaches that still remain in Albania. Here upon this bay you will find crystal clear water with an amazingly stunning view.
Permet is known for cultural, health and ecological tourism. The trip to Permet is quite cozy, so it is worth traveling to the “City of Roses”.
Gjirokastra, is also known as the stone city, and has been protected by UNESCO since 2005. It is one of the last Ottomans -style cities left in the Balkans.