Known as the "town of a thousand windows," this UNESCO World Heritage Site is famous for its well-preserved Ottoman architecture, stunning hilltop castle, and picturesque streets.
Another UNESCO site, this town is filled with traditional stone houses and a medieval castle offering spectacular views. It’s often called the "City of Stone."
A scenic mountain pass offering breathtaking views of the Ionian Sea and the surrounding hills. It’s a perfect spot for a drive or a hike.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases the ruins of a once-great city, which dates back to the 7th century BC, with remains from the Greeks, Romans, and Venetians.
Located near the town of Saranda, these small islands are known for their crystal-clear waters and sandy beaches, ideal for swimming and relaxation.
A beautiful and rugged park located in the Albanian Alps, known for its waterfalls, dramatic landscapes, and traditional stone houses.
A historic city near the famous Lake Shkodra, known for its 13th-century Rozafa Castle and proximity to natural attractions like the Shkodra Lake and the nearby Albanian Alps.
One of Albania’s most famous beaches, offering pristine waters and a relaxed atmosphere. The beach is ideal for both relaxation and water sports.
A coastal town with beautiful beaches, ancient ruins, and a gateway to the nearby UNESCO site of Butrint.