50 Amazing Things to Do in Albania (Beaches, Hidden Gems & Bucket List Spots)


Albania is quickly becoming one of Europe’s most exciting travel destinations, yet it still feels like a hidden gem compared to many of its Mediterranean neighbors. With crystal-clear beaches along the Albanian Riviera, historic towns filled with cobblestone streets, dramatic mountain landscapes, and fascinating archaeological sites, it’s an incredible destination for families looking for both adventure and culture. Whether you’re planning a relaxing beach vacation, an adventurous Balkan road trip, or a mix of outdoor exploration and historic sightseeing, there are plenty of amazing things to do in Albania with kids.

One of the things families love most about traveling in Albania is how diverse the country is. You can spend the morning exploring ancient ruins, the afternoon swimming in turquoise water, and the evening enjoying traditional Albanian food in a charming old town square. Cities like Tirana, Berat, and Gjirokastër offer plenty of history and culture, while destinations like Theth National Park, Komani Lake, and the Blue Eye spring showcase Albania’s breathtaking natural beauty.

If you’re looking for the best things to do in Albania, this guide highlights 50 must-see places and experiences across the country. From relaxing on the beaches of Ksamil and Dhermi to hiking in the Albanian Alps or exploring UNESCO World Heritage towns, these family-friendly destinations will help you plan an unforgettable trip and discover why Albania is becoming one of Europe’s best up-and-coming destinations for family travel.

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Albanian Riviera & Beaches


1. Ksamil Beach – Often called the “Maldives of Albania,” Ksamil features turquoise water and small offshore islands you can swim to. Perfect for families and beach lovers.

2. Butrint National Park – Explore ancient Greek and Roman ruins surrounded by forests and wetlands.

ancient ruins of butrint in southern albania is a unesco world heritage site and one of the best historical sites in albania.
Butrint Archaeological Site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of Albania’s most important historical locations.

3. Sarandë Promenade – Walk along the lively waterfront filled with cafes and restaurants overlooking the Ionian Sea.

4. Blue Eye (Syri i Kaltër) – A natural spring with unbelievably clear blue water surrounded by forest. The color changes depending on sunlight.

bright turquoise blue naturally fed spring called blue eye in southern albania is a must see site in albania.
The natural spring at Blue Eye National Park is a fun nature trip for families, involving a relaxing stroll through beautiful forested areas.

5. Gjipe Beach – A hidden beach reachable via a short hike through a canyon. Great for adventurous travelers seeking fewer crowds.

6. Jale Beach – A favorite spot for swimming, kayaking, and beach clubs along the Riviera.

7. Dhermi Beach – One of Albania’s most beautiful beaches with crystal clear water and dramatic mountain backdrops.

bright blue ocean waves on a pebble beach with a mountain backdrop and clear blue skies at dhermi beach in albania.
The Albanian Riviera is full of beautiful beaches with crystal clear water, worth a stop on any trip to the region.

8. Himarë Beach – A relaxed coastal town with beautiful beaches, excellent seafood restaurants, and a laid-back vibe.

9. Porto Palermo Castle – A small fortress built by Ali Pasha, sitting on a peninsula with incredible sea views.

10. Llogara Pass Scenic Drive – One of Albania’s most spectacular drives, where the road climbs high above the Riviera, offering panoramic coastal views.

Driving through Llogara Pass offers one of the most breathtaking views of the Albanian Riviera.

mountain views of the Llogara Pass in Albania - a must see drive.
Driving the Llogara Pass is a must for travelers on their way to the Albanian Riviera – it offers stunning mountain and ocean views and even has a panoramic observation area.

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Historic Cities & Cultural Towns


11. Berat Old Town – Known as the “City of a Thousand Windows,” Berat’s hillside Ottoman houses create one of Albania’s most iconic views.

iconic ottoman style buildings in the city of Berat, Albania, a must-see city on any Albanian road trip.
The Ottoman-style houses on the hillside are an iconic image, setting Berat apart from many other areas of Albania.

12. Berat Castle – A unique castle still inhabited today, filled with churches, homes, and small museums.

13. Gjirokastër Old Town – A UNESCO city known for its stone houses and cobblestone streets.

14. Gjirokastër Castle – One of the largest castles in the Balkans with incredible views of the surrounding valley.

the iconic clocktower at Gjirokastër Castle in Albania with a mountain backdrop and castle ruins all around.
The clocktower, shown here, is one of the most iconic parts of Gjirokaster Castle and the mountainscape behind it is breathtaking.

15. Ethnographic Museum in Gjirokastër – Learn about traditional Albanian life in a beautifully preserved Ottoman home.

16. Tirana’s Skanderbeg Square – The heart of Albania’s capital, surrounded by museums and historic buildings.

Skanderbeg Square sign that says I heart T in the heart of Tirana, Albania, with 2 young children playing in front of the sign.
Skanderbeg Square is the perfect place to let kids run around and let off some energy between sightseeing stops.

17. National History Museum – Discover Albania’s fascinating history from ancient Illyrians to modern times.

18. Bunk’Art 1 – A massive Cold War bunker turned museum that explores Albania’s communist history.

19. Bunk’Art 2 – A second bunker museum located beneath central Tirana, focusing on the secret police.

20. Pyramid of Tirana – A striking Soviet-era monument that has recently been transformed into a cultural space.

King Kong statue in front of the tirana pyramid monument in tirana albania.
The Tirana Pyramid is an iconic monument in Tirana, with unique statues around the base and stunning views of the city from up top.

Mountains & Outdoor Adventures


21. Theth National Park – One of Albania’s most beautiful mountain regions with waterfalls, alpine villages, and hiking trails.

22. Theth to Valbona Hike – A famous trek through the Albanian Alps connecting two remote villages. One of the best hikes in the Balkans.

23. Grunas Waterfall – A stunning waterfall located near the village of Theth.

24. Theth Blue Eye – A turquoise spring hidden deep in the mountains accessible via a scenic hike.

25. Valbona Valley National Park – Towering peaks, wildflowers, and traditional guesthouses make this valley perfect for hiking.

26. Komani Lake Ferry – Often called one of the most beautiful boat rides in Europe, passing through dramatic fjord-like mountains. The ferry across Komani Lake is often compared to sailing through Norwegian fjords.

Komani Lake ferry glides on the bright blue Komani Lake through green mountain landscape with light fog across the mountains.
Taking a ferry on Komani Lake is a must when in northern Albania. The water is clear and blue and the mountain backdrop is breathtaking.

27. Gamti Mountain Hike – A rewarding hike above Komani Lake with incredible panoramic views.

28. Mount Dajti Cable Car – Ride one of the longest cable cars in the Balkans for stunning views over Tirana.

29. Dajti National Park – Great for hiking, picnicking, and escaping the city heat.

Take the Dajti Ekspres cable car up to Dajti National Park, where you can spend a full day hiking, eating at their terrace restaraurant, checking out the views from the observation tower, playing at the multiple playgrounds, and even horseback riding.

30. Tomorr Mountain – A sacred mountain in Albanian culture offering challenging hikes and incredible landscapes.


Ancient Ruins & Archaeological Sites


31. Apollonia Archaeological Park – Ancient Greek ruins surrounded by rolling countryside and olive groves.

Apollonia archaeological park at sunset.
While not a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Appollonia is a beautiful park, filled with history worth exploring.

32. Durres Amphitheater – One of the largest Roman amphitheaters in the Balkans, located in the coastal city of Durres.

33. Durres Castle & Venetian Tower – Historic defensive walls that once protected the ancient port city.

34. Byllis Archaeological Site – Impressive hilltop ruins with sweeping views of the surrounding valleys.

35. Antigonea Ancient City – A fascinating archaeological site founded by Pyrrhus of Epirus.

36. Finiq Archaeological Park – Ancient ruins located near Sarandë with fewer crowds.

37. Shkodra Castle (Rozafa Castle) – A legendary fortress overlooking Lake Shkodra with incredible views. Rozafa Castle offers one of the best sunset views in northern Albania.

38. Amantia Ruins – A lesser-known ancient Illyrian city perched on a hillside.

39. Orikum Archaeological Park – Explore ruins near the beginning of the Albanian Riviera.

40. Lezha Castle – Historic hilltop ruins where Albania’s national hero Skanderbeg is buried.

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Unique Experiences & Local Culture


41. Try Traditional Albanian Cuisine – Don’t miss dishes like byrek, tavë kosi, and fresh seafood along the coast.

plate of traditional Albanian food at a restaurant in Tirana, showing qofta, fergese, tave dheu, Speca të mbushur, and Patëllxhane të mbushur .
Try local favorites like the foods pictured here – qofta, fergese, tave dheu, Speca të mbushur, and Patëllxhane të mbushur .

42. Visit a Local Guesthouse in the Alps – Experience warm Albanian hospitality in family-run mountain lodges.

43. Wine Tasting in the Berat Region – Albania has a growing wine scene with several family wineries.

44. Explore the New Bazaar (Pazari i Ri) in Tirana – A lively market area full of restaurants, cafes, and local products.

girl and her father browse handmade goods at the new bazaar in tirana, albania.
The New Bazaar in Tirana is the best place to shop for local souvenirs and fresh produce in the city.

45. Experience Tirana’s Coffee Culture – Albanians love coffee, and Tirana has one of the highest numbers of cafes per capita in Europe.

46. Lake Shkodra Boat Ride – Explore the largest lake in the Balkans with peaceful villages and birdlife.

47. Shala River Boat Trip – Often called the “Thailand of Albania,” this turquoise river canyon is perfect for swimming and kayaking.

bright blue water and boats on the Shala River in Albania.
The water on Shala River is unbelievably blue and perfect for swimming in the summer months.

48. Visit the Cold War Tunnel in Gjirokastër – A fascinating underground bunker built during the communist era.

49. Attend a Local Festival – From folk music festivals to traditional celebrations, Albania has many lively cultural events.

50. Explore Kruja Castle & Bazaar – A historic town known for traditional crafts and Skanderbeg’s castle.

Young girl looks out over the town of Kruja in Albania on a foggy day.
Kruja is a small town filled with history, easy to navigate on foot, and has the best and one of the oldest bazaars in the country.

Albania may still be flying under the radar compared to other European destinations, but that’s part of what makes it such a special place to visit. From the crystal-clear waters of the Albanian Riviera to the dramatic peaks of the Albanian Alps and the charming historic towns scattered throughout the country, Albania offers an incredible mix of adventure, culture, and natural beauty that families can enjoy together. It’s also a surprisingly affordable destination, making it easier to explore more places and experiences without stretching your travel budget.

Whether your family wants to relax on beautiful beaches, hike scenic mountain trails, explore ancient ruins, or wander through UNESCO-listed towns like Berat and Gjirokastër, there truly is something for every type of traveler here. Many of Albania’s destinations are still relatively uncrowded, allowing families to enjoy stunning landscapes and historic sites at a slower, more relaxed pace.

If you’re planning a trip to the Balkans, adding Albania to your itinerary is absolutely worth it. With so many amazing places to visit and unique experiences to enjoy, this list of the 50 best things to do in Albania is a great starting point for planning an unforgettable family adventure in one of Europe’s most exciting emerging travel destinations.


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Alanna Gabbett

Writer for Gabbetts on the Go, a family travel blog designed to help families plan magical vacations on a budget.
Alanna loves hiking and exploring nature, history & ancient ruins, and trying new foods. Her goal is to provide other travelers with the necessary resources to plan family adventures abroad, giving them the confidence they need to travel with kids.


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