Travel in the Balkans with this Tour of Albania, North Macedonia, and Kosovo. Explore a vibrant region with beautiful nature, glorious heritage, and warm-hearted people.
Feel welcomed as nowhere else in Europe, where the guest is respected like no one else. Isolated for many years because of the Communist Regimes, the Balkans are turning into one of the most interesting tourist destinations in Europe.
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Tirana - Durres - Berat
Kickoff your Visit Balkans tour with a departure from Tirana at 09:00 and drive toward Durrës, one of Albania’s oldest cities, located on the Adriatic coast. Known as an “Open Book of History”, Durrës reflects 25 centuries of civilization. Founded as a Greek colony, the city has witnessed many glorious moments throughout its long history — many of which can still be seen today.
Enjoy a city tour of Durrës, including visits to the Roman Amphitheater, the Medieval Market, and other historical landmarks.
After exploring Durrës, continue the journey toward Berat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site often referred to as the “City of a Thousand Windows”. Berat is a perfect example of Ottoman architecture blended with cultural influences. Explore the three historic neighborhoods of Kala, Mangalem, and Gorica, including the Orthodox Monastery “Dormition of Saint Mary” and the Onufri Museum of Iconography.
Overnight in Berat.
Berat - Sarande - Butrint - Gjirokaster
After breakfast, depart from Berat and head south toward Sarandë, a vibrant coastal city on the Albanian Riviera. Known for its turquoise waters and scenic views, Sarandë offers a brief but unforgettable stop to enjoy the seaside atmosphere.
Continue to the Archaeological Park of Butrint, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Albania’s most important archaeological sites. Once a Greek colony and later a Roman city, Butrint has been inhabited since prehistoric times and holds ruins from multiple civilizations. Along the way, enjoy panoramic views of the famous Three Islands of Ksamil, one of the most breathtaking sights along the Ionian coast.
Following the visit to Butrint, return to Sarandë for lunch before continuing your journey toward Gjirokastër.
Arrive in the Old Town of Gjirokastër for an overnight.
Gjirokaster - Permet - Pogradec
In the morning, explore Gjirokastër, a UNESCO World Heritage Site often called the “Stone City”. Famous for its grey stone rooftops, cobblestone alleys, and fortress-style houses, Gjirokastër offers a glimpse into a city seemingly frozen in time. Enjoy a city tour through the historic neighborhoods, including the Gjirokastër Castle and the Ottoman-era bazaar.
After lunch, depart for the charming town of Përmet, nestled in the Vjosa River Valley and renowned for its natural beauty, thermal waters, and warm hospitality. Optional stops for coffee or sightseeing can be made along the scenic mountain drive.
Continue northeast to Pogradec, a tranquil lakeside town on the shores of Lake Ohrid, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploration.
Overnight in Pogradec.
Pogradec - Ohrid - Skopje
After breakfast in Pogradec, cross the border into North Macedonia and arrive in Ohrid, one of the most picturesque and culturally rich cities in the Balkans. Often referred to as the “Jerusalem of the Balkans”, Ohrid is renowned for its stunning lakeside setting and a unique blend of history, culture, and spirituality.
Enjoy a city tour of Ohrid, including visits to Samuil’s Fortress, the Church of St. Sophia, and the Ancient Greek Theater. Explore the charming Old Town, browse the local market, and stroll along the lakefront promenade.
After the tour, drive to Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia, known for its distinctive mix of Ottoman, Byzantine, and modern architecture.
Overnight in Skopje.
Skopje - Matka Canyon - Pristina - Prizren
Start the day with a short drive to Matka Canyon, one of North Macedonia’s most stunning natural attractions. Known for its steep cliffs, turquoise waters, and hidden caves, Matka Canyon offers optional activities such as a boat ride to Vrelo Cave or a relaxing walk along the canyon trail.
After visiting Matka Canyon, continue to Pristina, the capital of Kosovo. Enjoy a city tour with stops at the Newborn Monument, Mother Teresa Square, and the National Library of Kosovo, gaining insight into this fast-developing city.
From Pristina, drive to Prizren, one of the most charming and historic cities in the region. Stroll along cobbled streets, admire Ottoman-era mosques and churches, and soak in the traditional architecture and vibrant local life.
Overnight in Prizren.
Prizren - Shkoder
After breakfast in Prizren, depart for Shkodër, one of Albania’s oldest and most historic cities. Known as the gateway to the Albanian Alps, Shkodër boasts a rich cultural heritage, vibrant markets, and impressive architecture.
Upon arrival, enjoy a city tour that includes visits to Rozafa Fortress, the Marubi National Museum of Photography, the historic Mesi Bridge, and the lively city center with its pedestrian streets, cafés, and cultural sites.
Overnight in Shkodër.
Shkoder - Kruje - Tirane
Depart from Shkodër and drive to Krujë, a historic town famous for its castle and as the center of Albanian resistance during the Ottoman period. Explore Krujë Castle, visit the Skanderbeg Museum, and stroll through the traditional Old Bazaar, where you can find authentic Albanian crafts and souvenirs.
After the visit to Krujë, continue to Tirana, the capital of Albania, concluding your journey through the Balkans.
Tirana, Albania's vibrant capital, is a city where Ottoman, Italian, and communist influences blend to create a unique urban tapestry. Known for its colorful buildings, lively cafes, and rich history, Tirana offers a dynamic mix of old and new that captivates visitors.
A Cold War-era bunker turned museum, Bunk'Art 2 offers a fascinating look into Albania's communist past. The museum features exhibits on the history of communism, the secret police, and the Cold War.
Blloku is Tirana's most vibrant district, known for its lively nightlife, restaurants, and cafes. Once the exclusive residential area of communist leaders, it has transformed into the city's entertainment hub.
Dajti National Park offers stunning views of Tirana and the surrounding mountains. Visitors can hike, enjoy nature, or take the cable car for panoramic views.
A traditional Albanian dish made with baked lamb and rice, topped with a yogurt and egg sauce.
A savory pastry filled with cheese, spinach, or meat, baked until golden and flaky.
A hearty dish made with peppers, tomatoes, onions, and cheese, often served with bread.
Spring and fall offer the best weather for exploring Tirana, with comfortable temperatures and fewer tourists. The city is in full bloom during spring, while autumn provides a warm, pleasant climate.
Albanian Lek (ALL)
CET (GMT+1), CST (GMT+2) during daylight saving time
220VV, 50HzHz
Tirana is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas and tourist spots.
Tirana Bus Station
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Tirana. The system is affordable and covers most major areas, though it can be crowded during peak hours.
Available • Apps: TaksiTirana, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
Berat, known as the 'Town of a Thousand Windows,' is a UNESCO World Heritage site with a rich history and stunning architecture. Visitors can explore Ottoman-era houses, churches, and the Berat Castle.
Durrës is Albania's largest beach resort, offering a mix of relaxation and history. Visitors can enjoy the beach, explore the Roman amphitheater, and visit the Archaeological Museum.
Krujë is a historic town known for its medieval castle, bazaar, and the Ethnographic Museum. It's a popular day trip from Tirana, offering a glimpse into Albania's medieval past.
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