A country of ancient mountains, cerulean coastlines, and a spirit forged across millennia. Albania — small in size, boundless in character.
Albania is a small Balkan nation on the Adriatic and Ionian Seas, bordered by Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Greece. Despite its modest size, it contains extraordinary geographical and cultural diversity.
Home to UNESCO-listed city of Berat and Gjirokastër, thriving city of Tirana, and the pristine Albanian Riviera — the country is rapidly becoming one of Europe's most exciting travel destinations.
The Albanian people are renowned for besa — a code of honor meaning a pledge of faith — and for extraordinary hospitality toward strangers. The national symbol, the double-headed eagle on a red field, has flown for over five centuries.
Albania is the country which was thew most historical castles,some of them are located in:Kruje,Shkoder,Berat,Vlore,Gjirokaster,etc.
Crystal-clear Ionian waters at Ksamil, Dhermi, and Himara,Albanian nightlife perfectly blends relaxed Mediterranean café culture with vibrant, bass-heavy party scenes. The action centers around the capital, Tirana, and the pulsing Albanian Riviera.
Butrint, Apollonia, and Berat hold millennia of Illyrian, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine history within a single small country.
Albania's hospitality — Albania is known for its hospitality but to be honest there are no words for it to be described you can only experience it if you "live" it .
Tavë kosi, fërgesë, byrek, and the finest espresso culture and the cheapest also. Albanian food is Mediterranean at its most honest and generous.
Albania is known for its competitive prices compared to its neighbors(think of it as a 20% discount on your vacation), there are uncountable things and uncountable experiences to experience in albania and if you ask Albania'7u8s visitors you will hear the same response " I wish I stayed longer"