This self-drive journey offers a well-balanced introduction to Albania, combining cultural highlights, varied landscapes, and time to explore independently. Traveling by car gives you the freedom to move at your own pace, decide when to stop, and experience each destination without fixed schedules. The route connects key towns and regions, gradually transitioning from urban centers to coastal areas and countryside, and finally into mountain landscapes where the pace slows and nature becomes more prominent.
Shkodër is a city where tradition and history quietly coexist with modern life. One of Albania’s oldest urban centers, it has long been a cultural crossroads, blending influences from Ottoman, Venetian, and local heritage. Strolling through its historic neighborhoods, you’ll discover cobbled streets, colorful facades, and lively market squares. The calm of Lake Shkodër contrasts beautifully with the surrounding mountains, giving the city a reflective, almost poetic atmosphere. Shkodër feels intimate and welcoming, a place where stories from centuries past linger in every corner.
Accommodation
Çoçja Boutique Hotel 3★, Shkodër – Standard Double Room
Heading south, the route brings you to Tirana, Albania’s vibrant capital. Here, pastel-colored buildings and Ottoman-era architecture meet modern art installations, bustling cafés, and lively street life. The city pulses with creativity and optimism, from its pedestrian squares to its vibrant districts filled with galleries, boutiques, and urban gardens. Tirana has a youthful, approachable charm; it’s a city that invites exploration, conversation, and discovery, offering travelers both history and a taste of contemporary Albanian culture.
Accommodation
Mondial Hotel 4★, Tirana – Standard Double Room
Continuing south, the journey reaches Berat, a UNESCO World Heritage town renowned for its Ottoman-era architecture and distinctive hillside neighborhoods. Often called the “town of a thousand windows,” Berat has a serene atmosphere that invites slow exploration. White-washed houses cascade down the hills toward the river, while narrow cobbled streets and historic buildings speak to centuries of local life. The old town feels like a living museum, where the rhythm of daily life blends seamlessly with history and culture.
Accommodation
Hotel Onufri 4★, Berat – Superior Double or Twin Room
The route then leads to Tepelenë, a town set between dramatic mountains and winding rivers. Tepelenë’s charm lies in its quiet, natural surroundings and the sense of transition it offers between central Albania and the Ionian coast. Here, travelers encounter scenic mountain roads, historic remnants, and riverside tranquility, creating a peaceful pause in the journey before reaching the coast. The town’s intimate scale and connection to the surrounding landscape highlight the quieter, lesser-explored side of Albania.
Accommodation
Guesthouse Lord Byron 3★, Tepelenë – Double Room with Pool View
From Tepelenë, the drive takes you to Sarandë on the Ionian coast, a town that exudes a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere. With views of the turquoise sea and a lively yet laid-back vibe, Sarandë offers a taste of coastal life and easy access to nearby beaches and historical sites. Its promenade invites leisurely strolls, while the surrounding coastline and islands provide opportunities to enjoy sun, sea, and scenic coastal drives. The town balances natural beauty with a welcoming local charm, making it a refreshing stop after the inland drives.
Accommodation
Hotel Havana 4★, Sarandë – Double Room
The journey concludes in the mountains of Llogara, within Llogara National Park. This area offers a dramatic contrast to the coastline, with forested slopes, crisp mountain air, and panoramic views of the Ionian Sea below. Llogara’s landscapes invite quiet reflection and immersion in nature, providing a serene and breathtaking finale to the journey. The combination of high-altitude vistas, winding roads, and untouched natural scenery leaves travelers with a lasting impression of Albania’s diverse and striking landscapes.
Accommodation
Sofo Llogara 4★, Llogara – Double or Twin Room
Daily driving times typically range between 2 and 4 hours, depending on stops and pace.
The total route covers approximately 650–750 km, allowing for a comfortable and well-paced journey.
The journey follows main roads and commonly used routes between destinations. Roads are paved throughout, including coastal and mountain sections. Mountain areas, particularly around Llogara, involve winding roads and slower driving but are suitable for standard vehicles.
A valid national driving license is required. An international driving permit (IDP) may be necessary depending on your country of residence. Final rental requirements are confirmed before arrival.
