Attractions

Albania is more than just its picturesque coastline and mountainous landscapes. It is a country steeped in history and filled with hidden treasures that are quickly catching the attention of global travelers. From ancient ruins and UNESCO World Heritage sites to vibrant cities and charming villages, Albania has something to offer everyone.

Did you know that Albania was one of Europe’s most isolated countries during the 20th century? Its unique past has left behind a rich cultural tapestry, evident in its historic landmarks and local traditions. Here’s a look at some of the must-visit attractions in Albania.

Berat

Known as the "City of a Thousand Windows," Berat is one of Albania’s oldest cities and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The town boasts Ottoman-era architecture, stone houses, and stunning hilltop views.

  • Places to visit: Berat Castle, Ethnographic Museum, Gorica Bridge.
  • Famous for: Ottoman heritage, panoramic views, and historic charm.

Butrint

Butrint is an ancient city and archaeological site that showcases Albania’s rich history, from Greek and Roman influences to medieval times. It is surrounded by natural beauty, with lagoons and forests adding to its allure.

  • Places to visit: Roman Theater, Baptistery, Venetian Tower.
  • Famous for: Archaeological wonders, UNESCO recognition, and scenic surroundings.

Ksamil

Located in southern Albania, Ksamil is a coastal paradise with turquoise waters and pristine beaches. It is part of the Butrint National Park and offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers and beachgoers alike.

  • Places to visit: Ksamil Islands, Butrint National Park, Blue Eye Spring.
  • Famous for: Idyllic beaches, crystal-clear waters, and island-hopping.

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