Bask in the warm sun, take in the stunning sea views, and immerse yourself in the vibrant coastal atmosphere.
Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, history or a taste of authentic local flavors, this experience has it all.
Pickup included
We depart from Tirana towards Durrës, one of the most beautiful coastal cities in Albania, rich in history and a vibrant atmosphere. After about an hour’s drive, we arrive in this ancient city and begin our exploration with a visit to the Royal Villa of King Zog. Perched on a hill with a stunning view of the Adriatic Sea, this royal residence offers us a glimpse into the reign of King Zog and the history of the villa. Although now abandoned following the events of 1997, it remains a symbol of Albania’s regal past.
Descending on foot, we visit one of the city's ancient towers, a restored structure that serves as a panoramic balcony offering a breathtaking 360° view of Durrës and the sea. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the fortifications that once protected this strategic port city.
Next, we head to the Durrës Amphitheater, one of the most important ancient monuments in Albania. It is the third-largest amphitheater after those in Rome and Capua, a remarkable testament to the Roman era in this city. Although only a small part of it has been uncovered, we will have the chance to explore the section open to visitors and imagine the grand spectacles that once took place here.
*****SUMMER OPTION: From JUNE to SEPTEMBER***** after the highlights of the history of Durres we will go back to the bus for 30 minutes drive to spend the rest of the day on the Durres beach. The beach during this period is fully open with bars, restaurants and plenty of places to swim. FREE TIME/LUNCH/SWIM: Here you will have 3 hours free time to enjoy the sun, sea view and the fresh sea food. The beach offers a refreshing opportunity for a swim during the summer months. *****OFF SEASON OPTION: OCTOBER to MAY ***** From there, we continue our walk along the Vollga Promenade, a lively area lined with bars and restaurants offering delicious seafood dishes. At the end of the boulevard, we reach Viewpoint Fenix, a perfect spot to sit and take in the stunning Adriatic scenery. FREE TIME/LUNCH: Here you will have 2 hours free time to enjoy the sun, sea view and the fresh sea food. After a day filled with history, culture, and seaside relaxation, we return to Tirana.
KNOW BEFORE YOU RESERVE:
PICK UP: If you select the hotel pick-up option, please note that in some cases, you may be kindly asked to walk a short distance (1–5 minutes) to a nearby main street. This is usually due to certain hotels being located on narrow streets where our buses cannot easily access
IMPORTANT: You’ll receive the final tour details via email and WhatsApp the night before the tour, between 22:30 and midnight. Pick-up times may slightly change depending on the schedule, so it’s very important to check our message. If you’re asleep when we send the info, just check it in the morning to confirm your pick-up time.
MOBILE DATA ROAMING: On the tour day, all communication will be via WhatsApp, so please make sure your phone number is linked to WhatsApp and you have mobile data/roaming enabled.
FITNESS LEVEL: Participants should have a basic level of fitness to comfortably complete the tour.
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Albanian Lek (ALL)
CET (GMT+1), CST (GMT+2) during daylight saving time
220VV, 50HzHz
Tirana is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas and tourist spots.
Tirana Bus Station
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Available • Apps: TaksiTirana, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
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