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Explore Albania – Tirana, Berat & Llogara National Park From €2,199 Per Person
€2,199
Per Person
Overview
Travel with us on a holiday to Albania to discover the rugged coastlines, towering snow-capped peaks, lush national parks, UNESCO World Heritage sites and authentic local charm. On this 10-night guided group holiday, whether discovering ancient ruins in Gjirokaster, sampling traditional food with the locals, hiking towards hidden waterfalls, or independently wandering the colourful streets of Tirana, our small group tour of Albania is designed to uncover one of Europe’s best kept secrets. Beginning with a 2 night stay on the Greek Island of Corfu, we’ll spend the next 8 nights going off the beaten track in a country that has remarkable managed to avoid mass tourism. If you’re looking for something different, look no further than our adventure holiday to Albania.
Available Dates
(Departing From Dublin)
6th September 2025 (Ariti Grand Hotel Corfu).
Itinerary
Day 1 (Travel To Corfu, Greece):
Your Albanian adventure will begin with a flight to the Greek island of Corfu, home to lush scenery, rugged mountains, and pristine beaches. On arrival in Corfu airport you will be met by our local representative and transferred to your hotel near Corfu Town.
Your accommodation is a 4 star hotel in Corfu for 2 nights.
Day 2 (Corfu, Greece):
This morning there will be an optional kayaking excursion. You will get to see Corfu from a different perspective, by exploring from the water. Your day begins with a kayak trip around Mouse Island, with a short stop for some snorkelling. You will cover 1.56km by kayak making for an active introduction to this stunning Greek island. This excursion is subject to minimum numbers.
If you have opted for our optional excursion there will be some time for you to return to the hotel to change, otherwise you can take the morning at leisure before beginning the 1.5 hour walking orientation tour with your local expert guide. You will discover all the best places to eat, drink, shop, and sightsee in Corfu as well as seeing some of the main monuments and places of historical interest including Saint Spyridon church, Old Venetian Town and the Esplanade.
You will have the remainder of the day to continue exploring Corfu independently as you wish. Your local expert guide will be happy to make suggestions to suit your taste. We recommend renting a bicycle to explore the mazes of narrow streets in the old town further, or checking out one of the many other activities that are available down at the beach such as swimming, diving, and boat trips. Once you have worked up an appetite there is plenty to be discovered on Corfu’s food scene with plenty of eateries, coffee shops, and local open markets to tempt you with traditional delicacies.
Day 3 (Travel To Albania):
This morning it will be time to say goodbye to Greece and your local Greek guide as you head to Corfu port for a ferry ride to Sarande, a resort on the Albanian Riviera. upon arrival in Sarande you will be met by our local expert Albanian guide and travel to the beach village of Ksamil where you will have some free time for lunch at your leisure.
In the afternoon continue towards the UNESCO World Heritage city of Butrint. Considered to be the best searched archaeological site in Albania, the ancient ruins of the city are famed for their size, beauty and tranquillity. Set in a national park on the peninsula of the lake with the same name, Butrint is also well known for its rich ecosystem. Explore the ruins which span a history of over 2,500 years before continuing to your hotel in Gjirokaster, a city situated on a valley between the Gjere and the Drino mountains. A welcome dinner will be served at a local restaurant in Gjirokaster for you to taste local delicacies and you will have the remainder of the evening at leisure to get accustomed into your new surroundings.
Your accommodation is in a 3 star hotel in Gjirokaster for 2 nights.
Day 4 (Explore Gjirokaster):
This morning you will visit Gjirokaster Castle, which is situated at 300 metres above sea level, offering fabulous views of the surrounding area. Built in the 12th Century, the castle was used as a prison from the 1930s right through the communist times. Today the UNESCO protected site possesses five towers and houses, the Gjirokaster Museum, a clock tower, and the stage of the National Folk Festival.
In the afternoon, return to Gjirokaster where you will explore a traditional home that dates back nearly 300 years, where you can see examples of ancient craftsmanship. You will have the remainder of the day at leisure to continue exploring Gjiforkaster independently at your own pace. Your local exper guide will be happy to make suggestions to suit your taste. We recommend checking out one of the modern hidden gems of the city like the Cold War Tunnel, a giant bunker which was built under the castle during the 1960s and remained unknown to locals until the 1990s.
Day 5 (Dhoksat Village & Berat):
You will have the morning at leisure before departing for Berat, with a stop included en route at Dhoksat Village for lunch with a village family. Berat is a city located on the Osum River in central Albania, and is well known for its white Ottoman houses, the hilltop Berat Castle and its reconstructed medieval bazaar. It is one of the world’s longest inhabited cities. Upon arrival in Berat you will have some free time to explore the area independently.
Your accommodation is in a 4 star hotel in Berat for 2 nights.
Day 6 (Hike To Bogova & Traditional Folk Show):
This morning we will visit the hill top Berat Castle, which still has people living within tis walls in traditional style house4s, offering a unique glimpse into centuries past. The castle was once home to over 40 churches, however now only 7 still remain, one of which is St Mary’s Church. Within St Mary’s is the Onufri Museum, which displays the spectacular 16th-century religious paintings of the famous Albanian painter of the same name. Two of the oldest bibles in the world can also be found in the Onufri Museum. After your visit here we will drive towards the village of Bogova.
This afternoon hike towards Bogova waterfall. Situated in rural Albania, we will get completely off the beaten track as we make our way along a winding dusty track surrounded by lush green mountains. The hike, while relatively short, covers some challenging terrain as you cross the river, so sturdy footwear with full ankle support is essential and walking sticks are recommended.
In the evening there will be an authentic dinner served at a local restaurant along with a folk show performance so you can get a unique glimpse into Albania cultures and traditions.
Day 7 (Durres & Tirana):
This morning you will discover one of the oldest towns in Albania, Durres. Hear the stories of this former Greek Colony as you explore the ancient ruins during a walking tour of the many temples, statues and monuments with your local expert guide. Afterwards you will head towards Albania’s capital city, Tirana. (Approximate driving duration: 2.5 hours. Approximate driving distance: 150km)
Upon arrival in Tirana we will embark on a walking tour with our local expert guide, taking in the centre’s major monuments such as Scanderbeg Square and Orthodox Church . Your guide will point out the best places to eat, drink, shop and sightsee during this orientation tour of Albania’s lively capital city. To round off the day you will have a meal in a local restaurant to sample some traditional cuisine before having the remainder of the evening at leisure to get to know your new surroundings
3 star hotel in Tirana (2 nights)
Day 8 (Tirana):
You will have the full day at leisure to explore the vibrant city of Tirana at your own pace. Often referred to as the beating heart of Albania, you will be spoiled for choice to keep yourself entertained. Tirana underwent a transformation of fascinating proportions following the fall of communism in the early 1990s and the buildings in the city centre are now painted in vibrant primary colours. We recommend renting a bicycle to explore Tirana from the saddle or taking a ride on the Dajti Express, a cable car that can whizz you from the suburbs of Tirana high up in to the mountains of Mt Dajti National Park in just 15 minutes. The views from the top are breath-taking, and there are plentiful hiking trails to enjoy. In the evening, the options are endless with many buzzing bars and cafes where you can immerse yourself with the locals at one of the popular hangouts. Your local expert guide will be happy to make recommendations to suit your taste.
Day 9 (Apollonia & Zvernec Island):
Today will begin with an early departure towards the ancient city of Apollonia situated on the famous Via Egnatia, a road constructed by the Romans in the 2nd century BC. Apollonia was one of the most important cities in Roman times, built as one of the 16 cities to honour Apollo. Explore this historic location with our local expert guide before continuing towards Zvernec, an island within the Narta Lagoon.
Zvernec Island is connected to the mainland by a 270 metre long wooden bridge. Covering an area of approximately 9 hectares, this island is abundant with tall pine trees. After crossing the bridge you will visit the well preserved 13th-14th century Byzantine Zvërnec Monastery. Admire the natural beauty of the area as you enjoy a short walk around the island with your guide before continuing to our hotel in Llogora National Park. (Approximate driving duration: 4.5 hours. Approximate driving distance: 220km)
3 star hotel in Llogora National Park (1 night)
Day 10 (Llogora National Park & Albanian Riviera):
After a later breakfast, we start walking on a beautiful forest path – The Pass of Caesar (Qafa e Qesarit) derives its name from an event in 48 BC, when Gaius Julius Caesar landed with his troops in Palasë during the battle against Pompey and is said to have travelled north from there towards Vlorë. The views are breath-taking: the sea on one side and 2000m high mountains on the other. The smell of the sea and Mediterranean herbs is omnipresent. After an enjoyable walk we return to our coach and drive through the spectacular Albanian Riviera. We will enjoy a tasty lunch in Himare while we take in the amazing blue waters of the sea in this coastal town. We stop for a few photo ops on the way including a visit at Ali Pasha Fort at Porto Palermo.
The drive from Llogora National Park to Sarande, will take you along the stunning Albanian Riveria. Several stops will be made along the way so you can admire the views and take advantage of some idyllic photo opportunities. A visit to Ali Pasha Fort, a small castle located at Porto Palermo, is also included en route. Upon arrival in Sarande you will have the remainder of the day at leisure to spend as you wish. Your local guide will be happy to make suggestions for places to eat, drink, shop and sightsee in your spare time. (Approximate driving duration: 2.5 hours. Approximate driving distance: 90km)
4 star hotel in Sarande (1 night)
Day 11 (Albanian Riveria & Corfu At Leisure):
You will have one final morning in Sarande to enjoy all the Albanian Riveria has to offer. Relax at the beach and soak up the atmosphere or take a stroll along the promenade.
In the afternoon transfer to the port for your afternoon ferry ride to Corfu, Greece. (Approximate duration of the ferry: 30 minutes). On arrival in Corfu port you will be met by our local Greek representative and taken to a central location in Corfu old town for some time at leisure. This is the perfect time to do any last minute shopping or simply relax and enjoy a meal at one of Corfu’s many bars or restaurants.
In the evening you will transfer by coach from Corfu old town to Corfu airport for your return flight home.
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