
Albania’s beaches are an excellent alternative for those who want to know cheap destinations in the Mediterranean in the Balkans. They offer incredible attractions for those visiting the region and offer one of the best options in all of Europe. But what kind of beaches are these? In order to address them, we made this article.
Albania’s Beaches: Top Attractions

We will now present the main beaches in Albania. In the end, we will also highlight another attraction of this wonderful country. In this way, we separate the following topics:
- Ksamil;
- Saranda;
- Other Atractions in Albania;
- Tirana;
- Albanian Cuisine;
- Cultural Attractions.
Ksamil

This is one of the most popular and sought after beaches in Albania. In addition to the beauty of the waters and its sands, the region stands out for the good offer of restaurants and lodging in the region. The region is also a route for many cruises, as it is very close to the coast of Italy and also to the Greek islands.
Thus, for those who want to know some of the greatest beauties of the Mediterranean, visiting this beach is a mandatory stop.
Saranda

Saranda is a city in Albania located on the coast and has an excellent infrastructure to receive tourists. This city has a direct connection with Corfu, a Greek island that has transport via ferries with Albania.
The great highlight of Saranda’s beaches is the space on the Sand, which contrasts with the competition for space on other beaches in Europe, such as Ibiza. In addition, Saranda is part of some Adriatic Sea Cruises itineraries and the best time to visit the region is during the European summer.
Other Atractions in Albania
Now we will talk about other attractions that you should visit in Albania, including its capital, gastronomic itineraries around the country and other cultural attractions. Follow up!
Tirana

Tirana is the capital of Albania and is a little far from the country’s main beaches (280 km from Saranda, for example). However, this does not mean that the Albanian capital is not attractive. On the contrary. The city has proved to be an increasingly interesting destination for tourists from different regions of the earth.
Among the city’s attractions, its buildings and cultural aspects stand out, such as the Pyramid of Tirana, a museum built in a dictatorial period to serve as a Museum. With the end of the regime, the building was unused and today it is one of the symbols of a past that the country tries not to reproduce anymore.
The Blloku region is also an attraction as it was a segregated region intended only for government officials and party members. On this visit you will learn a little more about the history of Albania.
Albanian Cuisine
Little known, Albanian cuisine is very peculiar and contains very tasty dishes. Typical Albanian dishes have a strong influence from Greece and Italy, but have their own authenticity. In this way, it uses many elements such as wines, cheeses, pasta and magnificent pizzas.
Among the main dishes of the region, we highlight the byrek, a delicious bread made with puff pastry and stuffed with cheese, spinach or meat.
Cultural Attractions

Albania has several heritage buildings. Among them, the Amphitheater of Durrës and Butrint, both included as a UNESCO heritage site. In addition, there are cities with medieval buildings, such as Berat, Gjirokastra, Kavaja, Elbasan and Tirana itself.
Therefore, the Albania’s beaches offer an excellent alternative for those who want to know a little more about the best beaches on the Adriatic Sea. But Albania is not limited to its beaches, as it has a rich history with buildings from the ancient period, when it was a Roman colony, through medieval cities. And you, what are you waiting for to know this country?
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