Albania has several ports of entry, the main ones being Durres, Vlora, Saranda, Shengjin and Himara. These commercial ports also have several yacht visiting facilities. A new marina at Orikum, near Vlora, offers some amenities for yachts, and more marinas are planned at the two largest ports of Durres and Vlora. Small boats can anchor in various secondary ports, including Durrës (Karpen), Radhim (Vlora), Port of Palermo, Djali, Bunek and Ksamili on the Albanian Riviera. If you have a boat, we suggest you visit the entire Albanian coastline for a complete and varied experience of what Albania has to offer. For those who want to explore Albania by boat, choose from a variety of cruisers offering tours of Albania’s water attractions. We also recommend taking a ferry to Lake Koman to experience the amazing scenery that opens up the High Mountains of northern Albania. The lake’s exhausting waters are surrounded by sturdy and green high cliffs, and this tranquil cruise is the perfect opportunity for a few hours of peace or exploration of Albania’s rich wildlife. Birds should pay attention to pygmy cormorants, herons and golden eagles.