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Theth village nestled in a valley surrounded by the peaks of Theth National Park, Albanian Alps
Theth is a small mountain village in the heart of the Albanian Alps, sitting at around 800 m in a deep valley flanked by limestone peaks that rise to over 2,000 m on all sides. It has a population of roughly 370 people, no ATM, one small shop, and some of the most spectacular mountain scenery...
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Albanian Riviera coastline with turquoise Ionian water and limestone cliffs, Albania
Beach holidays in Albania are one of the Mediterranean’s most underrated options. The Albanian Riviera runs roughly 200 km along the Ionian coast, from Vlora south to Saranda and the Greek island of Corfu visible on the horizon. What you find here is a mix of white-pebble coves, electric-blue water, clifftop villages, ancient ruins, and a...
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Panoramic view of the rugged Albanian Alps with green valleys and mountain peaks,
Northern Albania is one of the last genuinely wild corners of Europe. The Albanian Alps, known locally as the Bjeshkët e Namuna and in English as the Accursed Mountains, offer a landscape of limestone peaks, glacial valleys, and remote mountain villages that feel untouched by mass tourism. The trails here combine world-class scenery with deep mountain...
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Is Albania safe for tourists? It is one of the most common questions we hear at RakiYa Travel, and the answer is a reassuring yes. Albania offers dramatic mountain landscapes, a stunning Adriatic and Ionian coastline, UNESCO-listed old towns, and prices that still feel like a bargain compared to the rest of Europe. For most visitors,...
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Perched on the slopes of the Drino Valley in southern Albania, Gjirokastër is known as the “Stone City” for its distinctive stone architecture and slate roofs. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005 alongside Berat, the city is one of the best-preserved examples of an Ottoman-era town in the Balkans. Its imposing hilltop fortress, historic...
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