The Albanian Riviera is characterized by a constellation of rocky and secluded beaches, surrounded by picturesque hills and dizzying mountains, covered with lush and untamed vegetation typical of the Mediterranean Sea.
Over the centuries, charming and hospitable villages have been built between the mountains and the sea, places where visitors can find a temporary home to enjoy the beautiful waters and breathtaking views of the Ionian Sea.
With 300 sunny days and warm temperatures even in January, the Albanian Riviera can be admired almost all year round, also off the beaches, although they are the main attraction.
Berg Chika, Logara – Vlora.
The Ionian coast is famous for its deep and celadon waters, and young people flock to its shores to boating and diving and other water sports.
Gipe Beach – Albania
Some of Albania’s most famous beaches are on the south coast, including the clusters of Dermi, Jal, Jimare, Himare, Keparo and Borsh, and Saranda and Ksamil to the south.
Porto Palermo – Albania
When traveling to the Ionian Coast from the Llogar Pass, which is 1057 meters above sea level, visitors can visit the bird’s-eye view, a fascinating attraction of this coast.
Albanian Riviera – Borscht
Ksamil – Albania