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Albania

Albania occupies a mountainous Adriatic and Ionian coastline in the Western Balkans, where Ottoman-era bazaars, communist-era bunkers, and medieval hilltop castles coexist with river canyons and beaches that remain quieter than their neighbours.

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Overview

Albania sits in southeastern Europe, bordered by Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Greece, with roughly 450 kilometres of Adriatic and Ionian coastline. The capital, Tirana, is home to about a third of the country's population of nearly 2.8 million. Albanian (Shqip) is the official language, the lek (ALL) the currency. The country's cultural identity is shaped by Illyrian ancestry, Ottoman heritage, and a distinctive isolationist communist past that ended only in 1991.

Visa Requirements

Many nationalities — including EU, UK, and US citizens — can enter Albania visa-free for stays of up to 90 days. Citizens of countries not on the visa-free list can typically apply through Albanian diplomatic missions abroad. Requirements and eligible nationalities are confirmed through the Albanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website, and travellers should verify current rules before departure.

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Famous Attractions in Albania

Gjirokastër, a UNESCO-listed Ottoman stone city set on a steep hillside, is among the most architecturally coherent old towns in the Balkans. Butrint National Park preserves layered Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Venetian ruins in a lakeside setting near the Greek border. The Albanian Riviera stretches from Vlorë to Sarandë with coves such as Ksamil that remain relatively undeveloped. Shkodër's Rozafa Castle overlooks the confluence of three rivers, and the Valbona-to-Theth hiking trail crosses the Accursed Mountains in a full day's trek through limestone peaks.

Weather & Climate

Albania has a Mediterranean climate along the coast, with hot, dry summers reaching 30–35 °C and mild winters around 7–12 °C. The interior and northern highlands are continental, with colder winters that can drop well below 0 °C and heavy snowfall in the Alps. Spring (April–May) and early autumn (September–October) offer the most comfortable temperatures for travel. Pack layers for mountain excursions regardless of season.

Interesting Facts About Albania

  • Over 170,000 concrete bunkers dot the Albanian landscape.
  • Nodding the head means "no" in Albanian culture.
  • Albania declared independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912.
  • The national hero Skanderbeg resisted Ottoman expansion for 25 years.
  • Albania was Europe's last country to open to tourism, post-1990.

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